Flavonoids - Answer naturally occurring water-soluble plant pigments that act as antioxidants
24-hour-recall - Answer listing the types, amounts, and preparation of all foods eaten in the past 24 hours
wellness - Answer an overall state of well-being or total health
malnutrition -...
Nutrition for Practical nurses Exam 1
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Flavonoids - Answer naturally occurring water-soluble plant pigments that act as antioxidants
24-hour-recall - Answer listing the types, amounts, and preparation of all foods eaten in the past 24
hours
wellness - Answer an overall state of well-being or total health
malnutrition - Answer lack of proper nutrition
nutrient density - Answer nutrient value of food compared with number of calories
Nutritional status - Answer state or condition of one's nutrition
nutrient deficiency - Answer a condition resulting from insufficient supply of essential nutrients
through dietary inadequacy or impaired absorption or use
legumes - Answer plant food grown in a pod
Kosher - Answer Jewish dietary laws
absorption - Answer taking up nutrients in the intestines
metabolism - Answer the use of the food by the body after digestion, which results in energy
, anabolism - Answer creation of new compounds during metabolism
catabolism - Answer the breakdown of compounds during metabolism
energy requirements - Answer number of calories required by the body each day
energy balance - Answer occurs when the caloric value of food ingested equals the calories expended
peristalis - Answer rhythmical movement of the intestinal tract; moves the chyme along
cellulose - Answer indigestible carbs; provides fiber in the diet
enriched grains - Answer refined grain foods that have folic acid, thiamin, niacin, riboflavin, and iron
added
fortified grains - Answer Adding nutrients that are not present in foods or present in insignificant
amounts
glycogen - Answer glucose as stored in the liver and muscles
cardiac sphincter - Answer opening from the esophagus to the stomach
kilocalorie - Answer 1000 calories
ketoacidosis - Answer excessive production of ketones, making the blood acidic
nutritional accessment - Answer evaluation of one's nutritional condition
purpose of nutritional assessment - Answer identify individuals who are at risk for developing
malnutrition
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