Unit 2: Nutrition to Support Wellness (Cohort 1)
Reading: Macronutrients
-Identify the differences between macronutrients and micronutrients
* Macronutrients: are carbs, lipids & proteins. Provides energy needed for
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Unit 2: Nutrition to Support Wellness (Cohort 1)
Reading: Macronutrients
-Identify the differences between macronutrients and micronutrients
* Macronutrients: are carbs, lipids & proteins. Provides energy needed for growth, thermoregulation, physical activity, pregnancy/lactation. Needed in larger amts than micronutrients
* Micronutrients: vitamins/minerals in small amts for good health/development. Play various roles in cell metabolism. Deficiencies cause widespread health probs.
-Differentiate the S/S for the following diseases:
1. Obesity: excess consumption. Increased risk for CAD, some cancers & type 2 diabetes. Puts stress on knee/ankle joints. Is an energy imbalance, where energy intake exceeds energy expenditure. Influenced by genetic/environmental factors.
2. Marasmus: general deficiency of macronutrients. Also called protein-calorie malnutrition.
3. Kwashiorkor: primarily attributed to deficiency of dietary protein. s/sx include fatigue, irritability, lethargy, poor growth, apathy, edema, decreased muscle mass, large belly, diarrhea, dermatitis, change in hair, infections. Can lead to coma/death.
4. Anorexia nervosa: restricted intake. Body weight @ or < 85% of normal. Intense fear of wt gain, distorted perception of body wt. 3rd most common condition of adolescents. Common co-morbid conditions: OCD, depression, anxiety, social phobia. Can lead to decreased micronutrient intake, which leads to death.
5. Bulimia nervosa: binge eating f/b purging (vomiting or misuse of laxatives/diuretics). Can lead to obesity.
6. Pellagra: Deficiency of Niacin (Vit B3). Characterized by “4 D’s of Pellagra:” dermatitis, diarrhea, dementia & death.
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