Title: Unit 10 Human Nutrition
1Unit 10 Human Nutrition
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3Your digestive System (GI-Gastrointestinal tract)
- 1. Mouth
- 2. Esophagus
- 3. Stomach
- 4. Small intestine
- Duodenum (dew-wa-da-numb) then jejunum
(ja-ju-numb) then ileum (ill-e-um) - 5. Large intestine (Colon)
- Ascending then transverse then descending
- Rectum then Anus
4GI Tract
Mouth
Esophagus
Stomach
Small Intestine
Large Intestine
Rectum
Anus
5Upper GI tract
- Mouth
- Mechanical breakdown of food
- Begins the digestion of Starch by amylase enzyme
from salivary glands - Esophagus
- Tube
- Stomach
- Churns food (no teeth), protein digestion
- Stomach absorbs aspirin and alcohol only
6GI Tract
Mouth
Esophagus
Stomach
7Meat Eater or Vegetarian ?
- Herbivorous teeth are made for grinding plants
- Carnivorous teeth are made for tearing flesh
What kind of teeth do we have?
8Lower GI tract
- Small Intestine
- Folded into finger-like projections called VILLI
which increases the surface area of the small
intestine - Malfunction will inhabit digesting and absorbing
food - Longer than you are tall
- Large Intestine (Colon)
- If the Colon doesnt do its job then watery
stool could result.
9GI Tract
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Small Intestine
Large Intestine
10Meat Eater or Vegetarian?
- Carnivores have short gastrointestinal tracts
- Herbivores have long intestinal tracts Over 200
feet. - What length is our intestines? About 20 feet.
11Digestion vs. Absorption
- Digestion
- Happens inside the gastrointestinal (GI) tract
- Food breakdown
- Major organ Stomach
- Absorption
- Happens outside the GI tract
- Absorption of nutrients through the intestinal
wall into the blood - Major organ Small intestine
12Digestion vs. Absorption
13Liver, Gall Bladder and Pancreas
- ALL YOUR BLOOD from your intestines passes
through your liver before it goes to your body - Storage for glycogen, minerals
- Thousands of metabolic processes, detoxification,
metabolism of food - Gall Bladder
- Gall bladder holds BILE
- Bile will EMULSIFY fat, which breaks down fat
- Bile is deposited into the small intestine along
with pancreas enzymes - Pancreas
- Empties enzymes into the small intestine
- It also produces glucagon and insulin
14Liver, Gall Bladder and Pancreas
15Blood Sugar Regulation (Blood sugar too low)
- When your blood sugar (glucose) goes down, the
pancreas produces a substance called glucagon. - Glucagon stimulates the release of stored sugar
(glucose) in your liver to go into your blood. - The result is that your blood sugar rises to a
normal level. - Remember glucagon makes sugar gone from the
liver.
16Blood Sugar Regulation (Blood sugar too low)
17Blood Sugar Regulation (Blood sugar too
high)
- When your blood sugar goes up, your pancreas
produces a substance called insulin. - Insulin will stimulate your cells to take up
sugar. - The result is that your blood sugar lowers to a
normal level. - Remember insulin makes sugar go in to the
cell.
18Blood Sugar Regulation (Blood sugar too high)
19Exercise and Heart Health
- When the sugar stores are overflowing in the
body, the liver converts excess glucose to FAT - Why does AEROBIC exercise help weight loss?
- THE ZONE
- Assures your exercise is aerobic
- The Zone formula 180-Age equal the high pulse
rate, minus 10 equals the low pulse rate between
these two numbers is THE ZONE
20DIET
- Calories
- Fat 9 calories per gram,
- Carbohydrates, Protein 4 calories per gram
- Amino Acids
- 8-9 essential
- A protein deficiency can be caused by the diet
lacking one or more of the essential amino acids - Minerals
- Macro mineral- found is large quantities
- Calcium is a macro mineral, deficiency can cause
muscle cramps - Trace minerals- found in small amounts but very
important - Iodine is a trace mineral we only need 14 mg. but
if we lack this mineral metabolism of the cell
can be effected
21Diet (Continued)
- Water makes up 60 of your body
- No tap water, consider filtered or distilled
water - Organic Vs. Inorganic
- All living things have _______ and _______
22Vitamins
- A- Epithelial tissue
- B- Cellular respiration
- C- Connective tissue
- D- Bone
- E- Anti-oxidant- with C, Beta Carotene (Pro-
vitamin A), selenium - Folic acid
- K- Blood Klotting
23Vitamin Deficiency
- A- night blindness
- B1- Beri Beri (weak, weak)
- B12, Folic Acid, the mineral Iron
- Anemia
- C- Scurvy
- D- Rickets
- K- Blood loss
- Toxic vitamins- ADEK (fat soluble vitamins)
24Diet and Prevention of Disease
- Supplement the diet? YES!
- Arteriosclerosis- closing of the artery-
homocystine too high in the blood can cause a
tear in the wall of the artery which fills in
with fat. - Good cholesterol is HDL, bad is VLDL, LDL
25Diet and Prevention of Disease
- Hydrogenated fat- cell destruction
- Structure of natural (cis-) fat and hydrogenated,
trans- - cis- (bent) Vs. trans (straight)
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27Diet and Prevention of Disease
- High fat and meat consumption related to
increased cancer - Low fat and increased vegetables and fruits lower
blood pressure and decreased cancer.
28Meat and Cancer
29Harvard Pyramid
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