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Understanding
Nutrition
Class 3
Lipids
Fats - Solid
Oils - Liquid
Fatty acid
• Lipids & Proteins
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Lipids
Long Carbon Chains copyright Wadsworth Cengage Learning 2013
Oils
Oleic, Linoleic, Linolenic (alpha or gamma)
Fill cell membranes Lubricate joints Coat nerves
Provide energy
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Omega 3 & 6 Oils
Qualities: Omega 3 – DHA
Omega 3 & 6 – DHA & EPA
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Triglycerides
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Lipid Properties:
Saturated
Partially saturated
Monounsaturated
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Polyunsaturated
Chemical Changes to Oils
• Oxidation
Hydrogenation
Solutions:
• Antioxidants
Avoidance
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Hydrogenation
Adding Hydrogen
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Cis and Trans - Fats
Food Sources of Fats and Oils
Structure
Kind
Food Source
Mostly saturated
Stearic acid
Partially saturated
1 double bond
monounsaturated
Omega 6 oil
Omega 9 oil
Beef fat, chicken fat, lard
Milk butter cocoa butter
Coconut, palm, peanut oil
Olive, canola oil
1 double bond
monounsaturated
2 double bonds
polyunsaturated
3 double bonds
polyunsaturated
Omega 6 oleic oil
high oleic sunflower, soybean
Omega 6 linoleic
sunflower, safflower, corn oil
Omega 6 gamma linolenic borage, evening primrose
Omega 6 alpha linolenic
flaxseed, walnut, almond
1 double bond
Omega 3 oil
third molecule from the left end
DHA
EPA
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fish oil, mother’s milk
some: canola, walnut
Oil Effects
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Linoleic oils
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Alpha linolenic oils -> need protein
to produce Delta 4, 5 & 6 desaturase
-> to make DHA
-> inflammation
Trans fats: margarine, some peanut butter, cookies, chips
partially hydrogenated oils
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Phospholipids:
Most Common:
lipids & phosphorus Purpose: brain function, circulate lipids
lower cholesterol
Lecithin
Food Sources: egg whites, wheat germ
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Sterols: form Vitamin D, cholesterol, bile, sexual & adrenal hormones
Cholesterol & Vitamin D functions: a liver process, hormone formation
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Other Sterols
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Beta-sitosterol
• Plant Sterols
Lipids Digested and Absorbed
Lipase
Lymph system
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Lipids Transported
Lippoproteins by Size
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Lipids Provide: Calories for Energy
Carbs used First . Lipids second. Protein last
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Functions of Lipids and Essential Fatty Acids
Must nourish
CLA
Essential Fatty Acid Deficiencies: Problems in skin, brain, eyes
Solid Fat - supports internal organs
Omega 3 and 9 oils
Omega 6 oils
Increase brain function
Lubricate joints
Transmit nerves
Balance emotions
Fill cell membranes
Transport vitamins
Thin the blood
Smaller amounts
Lubricate joints
Promote growth
Thin the blood
Inflammation
Corn oil problems
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Omega 6  Omega 3: Alpha linolenic + 4,5,6 DS > DHA
alpha-linolenic oil + protein + Enzymes produced = Converts to DHA (helps brain function)
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Lipid Metabolism
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• Lipase enzyme
• Fiber
Fluids
• Decrease Cholesterol
Reasons for Heart Healthy Choices
Fatty acids provide insulation, coat nerves, increase transmission of nerves to
eyes joints and spine. Excessive fats increase obesity. Increased use of olive
oil and tuna fish and salmon benefit all of the above.
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Intakes of Lipids
• 1 Tablespoon oil = 126 calories
• 2 times the calories
than grams of protein or carbohydrates
• Average Daily Values
• 2000 calories -> 44 grams of lipids daily
• 20% of calories = 400 calories daily
• Personal Daily Values
• 20% of personal calories = lipid calories for one day
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Choose less of:
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Saturated Fats
Hydrogenated oils
2012
Healthier Choices:
olive oil, fish oil, low fat dairy, lean beef and poultry,
egg whites (1 yolk = 2 whites), nuts and nut oils, the
traditional Mediterranean diet
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Cautions about Fats and Oils
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Low omega 6 oils No corn oil
Steam or lightly broil meats and fish
Wild fish rather than farm raised
Milk fat is necessary in pregnancy, during nursing, for
children under two years of age.
• Low amount of frying
• No burned food
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Proteins
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Proteins contain Nitrogen
Protein Turnover
• Catabolic process:
Protein foods > amino acids
Anabolic process:
amino acids > new tissue
9 Essential Amino Acids -need to be obtained from foods
Unique structures
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Some Amino Acids
join together to form:
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Dipeptides
Long Peptide Chains
Protein 3 D Structures
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Denaturation
and
Protein Synthesis
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Denaturation
Synthesis
Digestion and Absorption of Proteins
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• Enzymes needed
• Stomach acids needed
needed before the food comes
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Amino Acids are involved in:
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DNA
Sickle cell anemia
Roles of Protein
Other functions of amino acids
Building Muscle
Tissue Repair
Building Emotions
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• Neurotransmitters
Tryptophan –> Serotonin
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Tyrosine -> Dopamine
Thyroxine
Testosterone
Protein Quality
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Complete –animal sources
Incomplete – plant sources
Making Proteins Complete
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Grains have the needed
amino acids
Mix beans/nuts with grains
Nitrogen Balance
Adequate protein needed for Positive nitrogen
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Recommended Daily Intakes
• RDA
• RDA
• Female
• 2000 calories
• Male
• 2500 calories
• 50 grams protein
• 65 grams
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Supplements
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• Vitamin
Interactions
• Vitamin B6
• Vitamin A
Vegetarian Diets
• Needed
Vitamin B12
Protein
Omega 3 Oils
Iron
Zinc
Calcium
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Vegetarian Food Sources
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To help absorb more iron from vegetable protein:
• Add Acid
• Tomato sauce orange juice
• Ascorbic acid = Vitamin C
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Challenges
• AIDS - need muscle building protein
• Protein foods often contain estrogen promoting
chemical residue
Protein Bars – a helpful snack
Look at ingredients
Does it contain whey protein (more complete)
If not, soy protein needs grains added to be more complete
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List of References
• Whitney, E., Rolfes, S., Understanding Nutrition,
12th and 13th editions, Wadsworth Cengage
Learning, US, 2008, 2013
• Noble, R., MS, BA, Fundamentals of Nutrition, SCF
Instructor, Spring 2014