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PHYSIOLOGY 344

NUTRITION

Why is understanding nutrition important

Health and disease prevention

Optimal health:

▪ Maintaining health & well-being – economic, cultural and religious
▪ Supports growth, repairs tissue & sustains life
▪ Proteins denature when have fever affecting hormones and enzymes

Disease prevention:

▪ Prevent chronic diseases of lifestyle (obesity, diabetes and cancers)
▪ Diets in fruits, vegetables & whole grains lowers cardiovascular disease risks

Growth and development

Child development:

▪ Physical and cognition development
▪ Nutrient deficiencies lead to developmental delays
▪ Omega-3 for brain development and cognitive function for developing child
o Folate during pregnancy for neural tube

Lifespan nutrition:

▪ Nutritional needs change through life stages
▪ Appropriate nutrient intake from infancy to old age

Mental health

Cognitive function:

▪ Omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins and minerals vital for brain health and cognition
functions

Mood regulation:

▪ Nutrients influence mood, physiology and emotional well-being
o High GI food = increase release glucose = spike blood sugar = increase
insulin = drop glucose levels = fatigue
▪ Deficiencies vitamin D & B and omega-3 fatty acids linked to mood disorders

Economic impact

Healthcare costs:

▪ Good nutrition reduces healthcare costs preventing diet-related diseases
▪ Food recommendations change depending on economic status
▪ Food more processed when travelling long distances = not adequate nutrition

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Productivity:

▪ Adequate nutrition eating healthy is linked to higher productivity as less time
sick or hospitalised
▪ Malnutrition affects physical and cognitive capabilities
▪ Cytoskine secretions when immune system stimulated affecting satiety centre
Body triaging, not important in food intake as need to fight infection, but food
is required

Public health and policy

Dietary practices:

▪ Lifestyle affects individuals regarding cultural and social influences on diet

Behavioural changes:

▪ Empowering individuals to make informed dietary choices

Historical development and significance

Ancient times

Prehistoric era:

▪ Diet rich in natural foods – fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds and animal products

Ancient civilisations:

▪ Recognition of diet importance in health

Middle ages to renaissance

Middle ages:

▪ Diets influence by social class and geography

Renaissance:

▪ Revival of interest in science and study of human anatomy & physiology

18th and 19th centuries

Scurvy and vitamin C:

▪ Citrus fruits prevent scurvy linking nutrients to health

Industrial revolution:

▪ Changes in food production and processing
▪ Identification of macronutrients and calorie intake concepts

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20th century

Vitamin discoveries:

▪ Role of vitamins in preventing diseases – rickets, pellagra and beriberi
▪ Vitamin K for blood clotting

Dietary guidelines:

▪ Governments issue dietary guidelines – food pyramid and MyPlate

Nutritional science:

▪ Advances in biochemistry and molecular biology

21st century

Personalised nutrition:

▪ Tailored dietary recommendations based on individual factors

Global health:

▪ Focus on malnutrition, obesity and diet-related chronic diseases

Interaction between nutritional science and molecular biology

Genes -> nutrigenetics -> food
Food -> nutrigenomics -> genes

Nutrigenetics: nutritional genomics

▪ Examines genetic variation and dietary responses
▪ Explains different reactions to same diet

Nutrigenomics

▪ Studies how nutrients influence gene expression and cellular function
▪ Omege-3 fatty acids modulate gene expression in inflammation and lipid
metabolism

Key concepts

Gene-diet interaction

▪ Nutrients modify gene expression impacting health outcomes

Science of Nutrition – specialized field that focuses on the study of how nutrients in
food impact human health and well-being

Nourishment – process of providing essential substances i.e. nutrients and energy to
the body to support growth, repair, and well-being

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Beyond sustenance – food provides basic nutrients for survival and influence health,
culture, social interactions, & emotional well-being therefore essential for human life
and experience

Synergy between nutritional science and molecular biology – synergy between
nutritional science and molecular biology enriches understanding of how dietary
components interact with biological processes at molecular level

Far-reaching implications – improving nutritional recommendations, developing
personalized interventions and functional foods aimed at optimizing health and
preventing disease

1. Food enters the gut microbiota providing nutrients
2. SNPs and ligands for transcription factors for gene expression
3. Methylation and epigenetic modification
4. Lipidome, metabolome and proteome
5. Cardiovascular risk




Epigenetics

▪ Dietary components cause heritable gene expression changes
▪ Influence by folate nutrients
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