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Carbohydrates
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 An organic compound that is the body’s main source
of energy
Sources:
Function of
Carbohydrates
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 Primary source of energy for body (short-term)
 Sugar is absorbed in the small intestine
 Glucose is used in various tissues and organs
 Excess sugar is stored as Glycogen in the liver or in
Adipose tissue as fat
Complex vs. Simple Carbohydrates Video
Simple “Bad”Carbohydrates
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Monosaccharide
 Very small molecules
 Exist in Pure Form
 Sugars –
 Glucose – the building
block of sugars
 Fructose – fruit
 Galactose – Milk
products
Is Sugar Toxic Video?
Disaccharide
 Sucrose = Table Sugar
 Glucose + Fructose
 Lactose = Milk Sugar
 Glucose + Galactose
Complex “Good”
Carbohydrates
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 Polymer - A large molecule formed when small
molecules of the same kind chain together
 Polysaccharides – Made of chemically linked monosaccharides – from ten to several thousand
 Examples:
 Starch – stored in seeds and roots
 Fiber – give plants their structure
Carbohydrates
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Structure of Starch
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 Amylose
 Linear molecules
 Amylopectin
 Multiple branches
Structure of Fiber
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 Soluble Fiber (Dietary)
 Forms a gel
 Slows digestion
 Insoluble Fiber
 Add bulk
 Laxative effect
 Do not dissolve
 Cellulose
 Glucose polymer
 Strengthen the plant’s
cell walls and woody
parts
Fiber Video
How many carbs per day?
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Based on a 2,000 Calorie Diet:
RDA:
250 g Carbohydrates
25-38 g Fiber
The average American only consumes 15 g of fiber per
day.
RDA

Carbohydrates = 4 calories/gram
How many calories from
carbohydrates in one slice of this
bread?
Low-Carb Diets
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 Ketosis
 A dangerous metabolic state
 Body burns its own fat for fuel
 Results in kidney stones and organ failure
 Increase in Cholesterol
 Increase risk of Osteoporosis
 Excreting Calcium in urine
 Increase risk of Cancer
 Depriving body of essential nutrients
Sources
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http://www.leicestershirediabetes.org.uk/542.html
http://www.newtreatments.org/scdietproof.php
http://www.dotfit.com/content-1589.html
http://www.extension.iastate.edu/humansciences/content/carbohydrate
http://www.webmd.com/diet/high-protein-low-carbohydrate-diets
http://www.healthcentral.com/diet-exercise/h/what-is-the-function-of-complexcarbohydrates-in-the-body.html