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NUT1010 - Human Nutrition: An
Introduction to Nutrients - S1 2021: Mid
Semester Exam
Nutrition Science -
the science or study that deals with food and nourishment especially in humans

Where to find scientific evidence? -
textbooks, reports, journals, websites, blogs, articles

Nutrient -
any chemical substance obtained from food and used in the body for metabolic
process structural materials, support growth, maintenance and repair

classes of nutrients - inorganic -
minerals and water

classes of nutrients - organic -
Carbs, fats, vitamins and proteins

non-nutrient -
other compounds in foods that have biological activity in the human body

essential -
cannot be made by the body

non-essential -
can be made by the body

conditionally essential -
ordinarily produced by the body but because of disorders it is not adequate

Macro nutrients -
relatively large molecules that are required in large quantities

micro nutrients -
required in small quantities (vitamins - 13 essential, minerals - 16 essential)

What is the composition of food? -
water, proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals

what is the composition of the humans body? (order: water, carbohydrates and bone minerals,
fat and minerals from body weight and other) -
60. 20. 20 . 0.5

what does mal mean -

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, bad

nutrient deficiency -
under nutrition (malnutrition)

undernutrition -
inadequate levels over a period of time can lead to deficiency due to problems with
absorption or utilisation processes

overnutrition -
excess levels over a period of time can lead to toxicity due to excess intake or
problems with processes for utilisation

Nutritional assessment -
collect, analyse and interpret information to direct the existence of malnutrition and
potential contributing factors

assessing an individual -
one on one consultation

assessing a population -
large scale data collection from many people

Individual components of nutritional assessment (ABCDE) -
Anthropology, biochemistry, clinical, dietary, environmental

Anthropometric assessment -
measurements of the human body to compare against standards

define anthropos -
human

define metric -
measuring

Biometrical test -
measure of the concentration of by products or the concentration of enzyme
activities associated with nutrient function to compare against standards

Clinical assessment -
physical changes to the appearance or function of the body (observable or
described/ shown by the client)

Dietary assessment steps (question form) -
what food is eaten, what is the food eaten, how good is the diet

dietary assessment steps (categories) -
measuring dietary intake, determining food composition, comparing against food
standards


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,what is measuring dietary intake -
what, how much, how was it made, when, where

how do we determine the composition of food -
foods contain nutrients and other compounds and it seeks to determining what are
the nutrients in food and how much of the nutrients are in the food

how do we compare against standards -
standards provide a benchmark against a diet can be compared against different
levels of diet (or dietary pattern), food (food groups) and nutrients

Environmental assessment -
socio-demographic information such as:
- living conditions
- education level
- the ability to produce - food
- income

what are the limitations of nutritional assessment? -
- one piece of information is likely to be unuseful
- nutrition problems might be delayed (ie. saturated fat intake - heart attack, calcium intake -
low bone density)
- general symptoms
- others that may or may not be caused by nutrition

how do we conduct nutritional assessment at a population level (2 categories) -
1. indirect assessment via routinely collected data
2. population surveys and measures of health and risk factors

why do we use surveys -
- establish eating patterns over time
- develop public nutrition policy and dietary guidelines
- develop nutrition educational tools
- develop food assistance programs
- establish research priorities
- product development by food industry

NNS -
national nutrition survey
- measurement on physical body factors
- dietary assessment
- question on food habits and attitudes

NHS -
national health survey

victorian health monitor -
- gives a snapshot of chronic diseases and risk factors in victorians
- dietary intake assessment
- measurement on physical body factors

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, AHS -
Australian health survey
- range of information regarding health
- conducted in different parts with different groups of people

What are the considerations for population nutrition surveys (characteristics (3)) -
Relevance
Responsiveness
comparability

What are the considerations for population nutrition surveys? -
- target population
- mode of administration (implications)
- current vs past info
- representativeness
- under reporting

energy in -
consumed food and drinks

energy out (expenditure) -
basal metabolic rate (BMR), physical activity and thermic effect of food (TEF)

what is the aim for energy -
balance
energy in = energy out = weight stability and energy balance

what is the importance for energy balance > -
energy in > energy out = weight gain

what is the importance for energy balance < -
energy in < energy out = weight loss

Basal metabolic rate BRM -
energy expended to perform the basic process of life

thermal effect of food TEF -
the energy is required to process food (digest. absorb, transport, metabolic and store
nutrient)

Total energy expenditure TEE calculation -
BMR + TEF + physical activity

TEE categories -
physical activities (30-50%)
TEF (10%)
BMR (50-65%)

factors that increase BMR -

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