Obesity in Adults: Causes, Consequences and Treatment
... • Low insulin/glucagon (IG) ratio results in fatty acid oxidation and gluconeogenesis for energy. • Goal is to achieve ketosis/lipolysis. ...
... • Low insulin/glucagon (IG) ratio results in fatty acid oxidation and gluconeogenesis for energy. • Goal is to achieve ketosis/lipolysis. ...
Digestive System - sonomavalleyhigh.org
... the stomach • Secretions pass through pancreatic duct into duodenum • Pancreatic juice: Bicarbonate counteracts acid from chyme • Digestive enzymes • Islets of Langerhans produce hormones: insulin ...
... the stomach • Secretions pass through pancreatic duct into duodenum • Pancreatic juice: Bicarbonate counteracts acid from chyme • Digestive enzymes • Islets of Langerhans produce hormones: insulin ...
Cort, M. Event-specific nutrition and relationship to weight control.
... Undertaking an increased exercise load may lead to the athlete compensating for an increased energy expenditure by consuming more food. If this food results in excess consumption of kilojoules, an unwanted increase in body weight could result. Care should be taken to ensure that while energy require ...
... Undertaking an increased exercise load may lead to the athlete compensating for an increased energy expenditure by consuming more food. If this food results in excess consumption of kilojoules, an unwanted increase in body weight could result. Care should be taken to ensure that while energy require ...
Information for Your Doctor What is Nutrisystem? What Conditions or
... All programs (including the recommended grocery additions) contain < 2300 mg of sodium per day and can be customized down to 1500 mg/day through consultation with our Dietary Services department. For most customers, following a Nutrisystem program means that the quality of their diet will improve si ...
... All programs (including the recommended grocery additions) contain < 2300 mg of sodium per day and can be customized down to 1500 mg/day through consultation with our Dietary Services department. For most customers, following a Nutrisystem program means that the quality of their diet will improve si ...
Adv Bio #14 - Digestive System 9th ed rev 14x
... the stomach • Secretions pass through pancreatic duct into duodenum • Pancreatic juice: Bicarbonate counteracts acid from chyme • Digestive enzymes • Islets of Langerhans produce hormones: insulin ...
... the stomach • Secretions pass through pancreatic duct into duodenum • Pancreatic juice: Bicarbonate counteracts acid from chyme • Digestive enzymes • Islets of Langerhans produce hormones: insulin ...
REVISION: HUMAN NUTRITION 25 JUNE 2014
... Fats → fatty acids & glycerol Lipases (Taken from Series Life Sciences p 125) ...
... Fats → fatty acids & glycerol Lipases (Taken from Series Life Sciences p 125) ...
TRIGLYCERIDES - Is Your Number Up?
... hypertriglyceridemia. Hypertriglyceridemia has been linked to the occurrence of coronary artery disease in some people. Elevated triglycerides may also be a consequence of other diseases, such as untreated Diabetes Mellitus, or may be seen as part of the Metabolic Syndrome. The Metabolic Syndrome is ...
... hypertriglyceridemia. Hypertriglyceridemia has been linked to the occurrence of coronary artery disease in some people. Elevated triglycerides may also be a consequence of other diseases, such as untreated Diabetes Mellitus, or may be seen as part of the Metabolic Syndrome. The Metabolic Syndrome is ...
obesity - Mcst
... Acts on the hypothalamus of the brain to regulate the amount of body fat through the control of appetite & energy expenditure • Leptin secretion is : Suppressed by starvation Enhanced by well-fed state ...
... Acts on the hypothalamus of the brain to regulate the amount of body fat through the control of appetite & energy expenditure • Leptin secretion is : Suppressed by starvation Enhanced by well-fed state ...
chap18_elderly - 35-206-202
... • Heart’s peak capacity to pump blood drifts down by 5%–10% per decade. • This diminished aerobic capacity can produce fatigue and breathlessness with modest activity. ...
... • Heart’s peak capacity to pump blood drifts down by 5%–10% per decade. • This diminished aerobic capacity can produce fatigue and breathlessness with modest activity. ...
Study Guide: Digestive System The following questions outline the
... 30. What is the function of the mucus that coats the stomach wall? 31. How does an ulcer form? ...
... 30. What is the function of the mucus that coats the stomach wall? 31. How does an ulcer form? ...
Chapter 8 THE UNDERWEIGHT ADOLESCENT
... Canadian and US studies have demonstrated higher rates of hospitalizations and mortality in underweight adults, compared to those with weights within normal ranges.2,3 ...
... Canadian and US studies have demonstrated higher rates of hospitalizations and mortality in underweight adults, compared to those with weights within normal ranges.2,3 ...
Dietetic Intern Quiz
... 16. Given the following information, what is the patient’s ideal body weight (IBW)? • Age: 5 years old male • Wt: 16.9 kg • Ht: 103.5 cm • BMI: 15.8 • BMI-for-age at the 50%tile: 15.4 17. What are the weight loss recommendations for ages 11-18 with a BMI > 95%tile? 18. What is the difference between ...
... 16. Given the following information, what is the patient’s ideal body weight (IBW)? • Age: 5 years old male • Wt: 16.9 kg • Ht: 103.5 cm • BMI: 15.8 • BMI-for-age at the 50%tile: 15.4 17. What are the weight loss recommendations for ages 11-18 with a BMI > 95%tile? 18. What is the difference between ...
Lab 38 Dig Anat
... • Villi are covered with simple columnar epithelium which themselves are covered with microvilli • All serve to increase surface area for absorption (altogether by 600x) Figure 24–17 ...
... • Villi are covered with simple columnar epithelium which themselves are covered with microvilli • All serve to increase surface area for absorption (altogether by 600x) Figure 24–17 ...
Slides
... regions of the small intestine are presented on the slide in order of appearance in the body. Please sketch the first and third. • For the first (duodenum), label: epithelia (what type), goblet cells (if you see any), crypts (intestinal glands), Brunner’s glands (these are large glands of the submuc ...
... regions of the small intestine are presented on the slide in order of appearance in the body. Please sketch the first and third. • For the first (duodenum), label: epithelia (what type), goblet cells (if you see any), crypts (intestinal glands), Brunner’s glands (these are large glands of the submuc ...
Skin Grafts and Flaps Pre-Op
... If you will have an anesthetic block, intravenous sedation or general anesthesia, expect a pre-anesthesia call to review your state of health and anesthesia for surgery. Confirm your route to and from surgery or the recovery center, with the responsible adult who will drive you. Also confirm plans w ...
... If you will have an anesthetic block, intravenous sedation or general anesthesia, expect a pre-anesthesia call to review your state of health and anesthesia for surgery. Confirm your route to and from surgery or the recovery center, with the responsible adult who will drive you. Also confirm plans w ...
Welcome Mr. Hickey*s Class!
... c. When food is swallowed, it enters the esophagus – a 10 inch tube that connects the throat to the stomach d. Peristalsis – series of involuntary muscle contractions that move food through the digestive system e. (similar to squeezing a tube of toothpaste from the bottom up) ...
... c. When food is swallowed, it enters the esophagus – a 10 inch tube that connects the throat to the stomach d. Peristalsis – series of involuntary muscle contractions that move food through the digestive system e. (similar to squeezing a tube of toothpaste from the bottom up) ...
Vitamins: Vital Keys to Health
... • Deficiency: – ________________: “rough skin” • Four D’s: _____________________________________ ______________________________________________ ...
... • Deficiency: – ________________: “rough skin” • Four D’s: _____________________________________ ______________________________________________ ...
Vitamin and Mineral Deficiencies and Toxicities
... requires a diet analysis, clinical evaluation, biochemical analysis, & evaluating the response to corrected intake levels ...
... requires a diet analysis, clinical evaluation, biochemical analysis, & evaluating the response to corrected intake levels ...
Digestion
... – Largest - parotid gland • Mumps- inflammation of the parotid glands – Contains 99% water; 7 pH; electrolytes, muscin, ...
... – Largest - parotid gland • Mumps- inflammation of the parotid glands – Contains 99% water; 7 pH; electrolytes, muscin, ...
Nutrition and Metabolism
... coordinated with contraction of the antrum. Gastric emptying is also partially affected by the macronutrient composition of the food. Carbohydrate and protein appear to empty at approximately the same rate from the stomach; fat, however, slows gastric emptying into the duodenum. Salts and monosaccha ...
... coordinated with contraction of the antrum. Gastric emptying is also partially affected by the macronutrient composition of the food. Carbohydrate and protein appear to empty at approximately the same rate from the stomach; fat, however, slows gastric emptying into the duodenum. Salts and monosaccha ...
Undernutrition
... Undernutrition can result from inadequate ingestion of nutrients, malabsorption, impaired metabolism, loss of nutrients due to diarrhea, or increased nutritional requirements (as in cancer or infection). ...
... Undernutrition can result from inadequate ingestion of nutrients, malabsorption, impaired metabolism, loss of nutrients due to diarrhea, or increased nutritional requirements (as in cancer or infection). ...