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NR222 Final Exam
Classic vitamin deficiency diseases *** *Examples: rickets, pellagra, scurvy, beriberi

-Abundant food supply

-Fortification of foods (iodized salt, niacin)



Dietary excess/imbalance - Part 1 *** *Contributes to leading causes illness/death

-Diet: Coronary heart disease (CHD), some cancers, cerebrovascular accident (CVA), Diabetes Mellitus
(DM)

-Alcohol: accidents, cirrhosis, suicide, homicide

-Childhood obesity ---> adult problems



Dietary excess/imbalance - Part 2 *** *Problems resulting from overconsumption- leading cause of
illness and death in the United States

*Increased consumption of sodium, solid fats, increased sugars, refined grains

*Four leading causes of death (related to diet): Coronary Heart Disease (CVD), some types of cancers,
stroke, diabetes mellitus

*Goal: encourage healthy choices in diet, exercise, weight control



Healthy People 2020-Nutrition Objectives *** *Designed to reduce obesity in children/adults

*Indicators of nutrition-related health

-Overweight statistics

-High serum cholesterol levels

-Hypertension

-Risk factors for CHD and CVA

*Nine focus areas



Nutrition Guidlelines *** *Dietary reference intakes (DRIs)

,-Recommended daily allowance (RDA)

-Adequate intake (AI)

-Estimated average requirement (EAR)

-Tolerable upper intake level (UL)

*Focus on optimizing health and decreasing risk of chronic disease through nutrition



MyPlate *** *2010 USDA revised USDA food guidance system

*Emphasizes personalized approach to healthy eating

*Five food groups broken into sections of the plate—grains,

vegetables, fruits, protein, and a glass of dairy



Dietary Supplements *** *Include vitamins, minerals, herbs, botanicals/plant-derived substances

*Unregulated by FDA—more research needed

*Supplementation indicated for some specific populations,

examples include:

-Folic acid, iron during pregnancy

-Calcium, vitamin D for elderly

*Vitamin toxicity—excessive use of supplements

-Highest risk—fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K)



Nutritional Supplements *** *Folic Acid- females who become pregnant to help prevent neural tube
defects

*Iron supplements- during pregnancy

*Calcium and Vitamin D- older postmenopausal women to reduce their risk for osteoporosis

*Vitamin D- for people not meeting recommended intake

*Vitamin B12- older than 50 years as needed or for vegans to ensure adequate intake

, US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) *** *Food Protection Plan to monitor/prevent contamination of

nation's food supply

*Components: Prevention, intervention, response



Food borne Illnesses *** *Contaminants

-Biological—bacteria, viruses, parasites, fungi

*E. coli 0157:H7: damages intestines, hemolytic uremic syndrome-avoid undercooked meat,
unpasteurized milk, unwashed foods

*Salmonellosis: abdominal cramping, severe nausea/diarrhea-avoid uncooked eggs, undercooked meat,
unpasteurized milk



Food Safety Practices *** *Clean, Separate, Cook, and Chill

*Hand washing—soap/water 20 to 30 seconds (Happy Birthday song x 2)

*Prevent cross-contamination: Separate raw, cooked, and ready-to-eat

*Wash hands, utensils, and cutting boards before and after contact with raw meat, poultry, seafood,
and eggs

*Store foods properly

*Serve foods at safe temperature- hot foods should be hot and cold foodsshould be cold

*Avoid raw milk and undercooked meat/eggs

*Risk: Greatest in persons without mature, healthy immune systems



Food Assistance for the Poor *** *One in six Americans receives federally funded food assistance at
some point each year

-Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

-Child Nutrition Program- National Breakfast Program and Lunch Program, Special Milk Program,
Summer Food Programs

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