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Introduction to Nutrition and Food Science Nutrition--All interactions between a living thing and the food it eats Includes physiological and biochemical interactions As well as social, cultural, economic and technological factors

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Introduction to Nutrition and Food Science

Nutrition--All interactions between a living thing and the food it eats

Includes physiological and biochemical interactions

As well as social, cultural, economic and technological factors

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Key Definitions

Nutrient -- specific (chemical) substance in food needed for growth, reproduction, and health maintenance.

45 essential nutrients --must be supplied in the diet because not made by the body

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Key Definitions (continued)

Micronutrient -- nutrient needed in small amounts

Macronutrient -- nutrient needed in relatively large amounts

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Plant-based chemicals that don’t act inthe same way as classical nutrients

BUT

may help prevent chronic diseases likecancer and coronary heart disease.

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Functions of Nutrients

Body structureEnergy (kilocalories, kcal)

lipids (fats) alcohol carbohydrates proteins vitamins/minerals/water

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Functions, cont.

Regulation of biochemical reactions

Note: there is a “beneficial range” for nutrient intake

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Malnutrition

Poor nutritional status resulting from deficiency, excess or imbalance of nutrient intake Undernutrition Overnutrition

Note: exact relation between diet and some chronic diseases difficult to determine

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