fad diets Flashcards

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low-carb/high-protein

  • example
  • summary main components
  • health consequences
A
  • Atkins
  • less than 50mg CHO per day, high consumption of animal protein
  • water inbalance, ketosis, appetite suppression, renal dysfunction, nausea, low performance capacity, dehydration, osteoporosis
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high-carb/low-fat:

  • example
  • summary/main components
  • health consequences
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  • pritikin diet
  • low fat, low calories, plant-based foods, mainly fuirts and vegatables, fats not exceeding 10% of total daily calories
  • inadequate intake of good quality protin, vitamin and mineral deficiences, coronary heart disease
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low-carb/high-fat:

  • example
  • summary/main components
  • health consequences
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  • ketogenic diet
  • high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate diet changing the way energy is used in the body
  • acidosis, hypoglycemia, GI distress, dehydration, lethargy, kidney stones, dyslipidemia, decreased bone density
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combination:

  • example:
  • summary/main components
  • health consequences
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  • zone diet
  • hromonal control (insulin, glucagon and eicosanoids) via a specific ratio of protein, CHO, and fat intake
  • vitamin and mineral deficiencies
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one-food:

  • example
  • summary/main components
  • heatlh consequences
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  • grapefruit diet
  • certain combiations of food with grapefruit and grapefruit juice, no sugary/starchy food allowed
  • unbalanced nutrition, interfere with certain medication, risk for increase intake of saturated fat, sodium, and cholesterol
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formula:

  • example
  • summary/main components
  • health consequences
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  • slim fast diet
  • dietary supplements based on a drinkable meal replacement once or twice a day, each containing around 240 kcal
  • low nutritional intake, low energy, weakness, risk for eating disorders
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T/F

fad diets have nothing to do with cultural, regional, and ethnic diets (e.g. mediterranean diet)

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True

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advantages of low/restricted carb diets

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  • better blood sugar control for people with type II diabetes - no high glycemic index foods
  • less likely to be hungry while on this diet
  • will cause a substantial wieght loss - water weight
  • 3 meals a day
  • lower the consumption of refined sugar
  • some recommend lean meats and trimming of fats off meats
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disadvantages of low restricted carb diets

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  • is supported by testimonials no science
  • lack in essential vitamins, minerals, and fiber
  • low in dairy. cause constipation - metabolic dehydration
  • can increase risk of
    • heart disease
    • high cholesterol
    • diabetes
    • strok
    • certain kinds of cancer
  • water imbalance, ketosis, appetite suppression, renal dysfunction, nausea, low performance capacity, dehydration, osteoporosis
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advantages of low-fat diets:

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  • emphasizes nutrient-dense foods
  • lower risk for disease- deits is low in total fat
  • lower saturated fat, trans fats, and cholesterol
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disadvantages of low-fat diets:

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  • little satiety
  • flatulence
  • possibly poor mineral absorption
  • limited food choices
  • difficult to maintain
  • could become costly
  • INSULIN RESISTANT
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characteristics of therapeutic diets and supplements in cancer therapy

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  • run for short time
  • follow figourous basic and clinical scientific research
  • are experimental
  • limited to a specific type of cancer, disease site, or subtype
  • clinically monitored under strict regulation
  • MOSTLY ADJUVANT TO THE STANDARD OF CARE (sugery, chemo, radiation)
  • MOSTLY TARGET AND EXPLOIT METABOLIC DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CANCER AND NORMAL CELLS
  • do not prevent cancer
  • not part of the dietary recommendations for cancer patients
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13
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____ is great for moving electrons

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oxygen

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in eukaryotic cells, over 90% of ROS are produced by

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mitochondria

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ROS are generated via escaping of electrons from mitochondrial ETC mainly from coenzymeQ to molecular ____

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oxygen

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16
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cellular antioxidants system

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antioxidant enzymes

small molecular weight antioxidants

17
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cancer cells appear to exist in a condition of metabolic ____ ____ characterized by increased steady-state levels of superoxide and hydrogen peroxide

this increase in ROS appears to be compensated for by increases in ____ and ____ metabolism

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oxidative stress

glucose and hydroperoxide

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the condition of metabolic stress in cancer cells may be the result of defects in

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mitochondrial metabolism

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if glucose metabolism in increased in cancer cells to compensate for excess hydroperoxide production from mitochondria respiration, then inhibiting ____ and ____ metabolism while forcing cells to derive erngery from respiration should preferentially kill cancer cells, relative to normal cells

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glucose and hydroperoxide

20
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ketogenic diet as adjuvant therapy:

  • used to treat children with ____ ____
  • original ketocal diet available in hospital ____
A

refractory epilepsy

pharmacies

21
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nutrient as adjuvate therapy (vitamin C) aka pharmacological ascorbate:

  • cancer cells demonstrate increased steady-state levels of mitochondrial superoxide that react with ____ bound to proteins
  • vitamin C works as a ____ by reacting using Fe to autooxidize and results in production of ROS/free radicals
  • evidence shows enhanced response to radiation and chemotherapy of cancer cells
A
  • Fe
  • pro-oxidant
22
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metabolic oxidative stress appears to contribute to the selective sensitization of cancer vs normal cells to pharmacological ____ as well as ____ diets

A

ascorbate

ketogenic