Friday, 11 May 2018

Nutrition and Diet Therapy - Lecture Notes, Study Materials and Important questions answers



Nutrition and Diet Therapy
- Lecture Notes, Study Materials and Important questions answers




Subject : Nutrition and Diet Therapy

FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITION

The Relationship of Nutrition and Health

  1. The Relationship of Nutrition and Health - Answer (click here)
  2. Nutrients and Their Functions - Answer (click here)
  3. Characteristics of Good Nutrition - Answer (click here)
  4. Malnutrition - Answer (click here)
  5. Individuals at Risk from Poor Nutritional Intake - Answer (click here)
  6. Cumulative Effects of Nutrition - Answer (click here)
  7. Nutrition Assessment - Answer (click here)
  8. Considerations for the Health Care Professional - Answer (click here)

Planning a Healthy Diet

  1. Planning a Healthy Diet - Answer (click here)
  2. Dietary Guidelines - Answer (click here)
  3. MyPyramid - Answer (click here)
  4. Food Labeling - Answer (click here)
  5. Food Customs - Answer (click here)
  6. U.S. Cultural Dietary Influences - Answer (click here)
  7. Food Patterns Based on Religion or Philosophy - Answer (click here)

Digestion Absorption and Metabolism

  1. Digestion - Answer (click here)
  2. Absorption - Answer (click here)
  3. Metabolism - Answer (click here)
  4. Energy - Answer (click here)

Carbohydrates

  1. Carbohydrates - Answer (click here)
  2. Functions of Carbohydrates - Answer (click here)
  3. Food Sources of Carbohydrates - Answer (click here)
  4. Classification of Carbohydrates - Answer (click here)
  5. Digestion and Absorption of Carbohydrates - Answer (click here)
  6. Metabolism and Elimination of Carbohydrates - Answer (click here)
  7. Dietary Requirements of Carbohydrates - Answer (click here)

Lipids or Fats

  1. Lipids or Fats - Answer (click here)
  2. Functions of Lipids or Fats - Answer (click here)
  3. Food Sources of Lipids or Fats - Answer (click here)
  4. Classification of Lipids or Fats - Answer (click here)
  5. Cholesterol - Answer (click here)
  6. Digestion and Absorption of Lipids or Fats - Answer (click here)
  7. Metabolism and Elimination of Lipids or Fats - Answer (click here)
  8. Fats and the Consumer - Answer (click here)
  9. Dietary Requirements of Lipids or Fats - Answer (click here)

Proteins

  1. Proteins - Answer (click here)
  2. Functions of Proteins - Answer (click here)
  3. Food Sources of Proteins - Answer (click here)
  4. Classification of Proteins - Answer (click here)
  5. Composition of Proteins - Answer (click here)
  6. Digestion and Absorption of Proteins - Answer (click here)
  7. Metabolism and Elimination of Proteins - Answer (click here)
  8. Dietary Requirements of Proteins - Answer (click here)

Vitamins

  1. Vitamins - Answer (click here)
  2. Dietary Requirements of Vitamins - Answer (click here)
  3. Classification of Vitamins - Answer (click here)
  4. Fat-Soluble Vitamins - Answer (click here)
  5. Water-Soluble Vitamins - Answer (click here)
  6. Vitamin A - Answer (click here)
  7. Vitamin D - Answer (click here)
  8. Vitamin E - Answer (click here)
  9. Vitamin K - Answer (click here)
  10. Vitamin B Complex - Answer (click here)
  11. Thiamine - Answer (click here)
  12. Riboflavin - Answer (click here)
  13. Niacin - Answer (click here)
  14. Vitamin B6 - Answer (click here)
  15. Vitamin B12 - Answer (click here)
  16. Folate - Answer (click here)
  17. Biotin - Answer (click here)
  18. Pantothenic Acid - Answer (click here)
  19. Vitamin C - Answer (click here)
  20. Vitamins: Supplements - Answer (click here)

Minerals

  1. Minerals - Answer (click here)
  2. Classification of Minerals - Answer (click here)
  3. Toxicity - Answer (click here)
  4. Calcium (Ca) - Nutrition Minerals - Answer (click here)
  5. Phosphorus (P) - Nutrition Minerals - Answer (click here)
  6. Potassium (K) - Nutrition Minerals - Answer (click here)
  7. Sodium (Na) - Nutrition Minerals - Answer (click here)
  8. Chloride (Cl) - Nutrition Minerals - Answer (click here)
  9. Magnesium (Mg) - Nutrition Minerals - Answer (click here)
  10. Sulfur (S) - Nutrition Minerals - Answer (click here)
  11. Iron (Fe) - Nutrition Trace Minerals - Answer (click here)
  12. Iodine (I) - Nutrition Trace Minerals - Answer (click here)
  13. Zinc (Zn) - Nutrition Trace Minerals - Answer (click here)
  14. Selenium (Se) - Nutrition Trace Minerals - Answer (click here)
  15. Copper (Cu) - Nutrition Trace Minerals - Answer (click here)
  16. Manganese (Mn) - Nutrition Trace Minerals - Answer (click here)
  17. Fluoride (F) - Nutrition Trace Minerals - Answer (click here)
  18. Chromium (Cr) - Nutrition Trace Minerals - Answer (click here)
  19. Molybdenum (Mo) - Nutrition Trace Minerals - Answer (click here)

Water

  1. Water - Nutrition - Answer (click here)
  2. Fluid and Electrolyte Balance - Answer (click here)
  3. Acid-Base Balance - Answer (click here)

MAINTENANCE OF HEALTH THROUGH GOOD NUTRITION

Food Related Illnesses and Allergies

  1. Food-Related Illnesses and Allergies - Answer (click here)
  2. Bacteria That Cause Foodborne Illness - Answer (click here)
  3. Other Substances That Cause Food Poisoning - Answer (click here)
  4. Prevention of Foodborne Illnesses - Answer (click here)
  5. Miscellaneous Food Poisonings - Answer (click here)
  6. Food Allergies - Answer (click here)

Diet During Pregnancy and Lactation

  1. Diet During Pregnancy and Lactation - Answer (click here)
  2. Weight Gain during Pregnancy - Answer (click here)
  3. Nutritional Needs during Prepregnancy - Answer (click here)
  4. Nutritional Needs during Pregnancy - Answer (click here)
  5. Fulfillment of Nutritional Needs during Pregnancy - Answer (click here)
  6. Concerns during Pregnancy - Answer (click here)
  7. Diet for the Pregnant Woman with Diabetes - Answer (click here)
  8. Pregnancy during Adolescence - Answer (click here)
  9. Lactation - Answer (click here)

Diet During Infancy

  1. Diet During Infancy - Answer (click here)
  2. Nutritional Requirements - Diet During Infancy - Answer (click here)
  3. Breastfeeding - Answer (click here)
  4. Bottle Feeding - Answer (click here)
  5. Supplementary Foods - Diet During Infancy - Answer (click here)
  6. Special Considerations for Infants with Altered Nutritional Needs - Answer (click here)
  7. Special Considerations for Infants with Metabolic Disorders - Answer (click here)

Diet During Childhood and Adolescence

  1. Diet During Childhood and Adolescence - Answer (click here)
  2. Diet of Children Ages 1 to 12 - Answer (click here)
  3. Diet of Adolescents - Answer (click here)
  4. Special Considerations for the Adolescent Related to Nutrition Concerns - Answer (click here)

Diet During Young and Middle Adulthood

  1. Diet During Young and Middle Adulthood - Answer (click here)
  2. Nutritional and Calorie Requirements - Diet During Young and Middle Adulthood - Answer (click here)
  3. Special Considerations Related to Nutrition Concerns - Answer (click here)
  4. Weight Control - During Young and Middle Adulthood - Answer (click here)

Diet During Late Adulthood

  1. Diet During Late Adulthood - Answer (click here)
  2. The Effects of Aging - Answer (click here)
  3. Nutritional Requirements During Late Adulthood - Answer (click here)
  4. Food Habits During Late Adulthood - Answer (click here)
  5. Food Fads During Late Adulthood - Answer (click here)
  6. Appropriate Diets During Late Adulthood - Answer (click here)
  7. Special Considerations for the Chronically Ill Older Adult - Answer (click here)

MEDICAL NUTRITION THERAPY

Diet and Weight Control

  1. Diet and Weight Control - Answer (click here)
  2. Overweight and Obesity - Answer (click here)
  3. Dietary Treatment of Overweight and Obesity - Answer (click here)
  4. Underweight - Answer (click here)

Diet and Diabetes Mellitus

  1. Diet and Diabetes Mellitus - Answer (click here)
  2. Symptoms and Etiology of Diabetes Mellitus - Answer (click here)
  3. Classification of Diabetes Mellitus - Answer (click here)
  4. Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus - Answer (click here)
  5. Nutritional Management for Diabetes Mellitus - Answer (click here)
  6. Special Considerations for the Diabetic Client - Answer (click here)

Diet and Cardiovascular Disease

  1. Diet and Cardiovascular Disease - Answer (click here)
  2. Atherosclerosis - Answer (click here)
  3. Medical Nutrition Therapy for Hyperlipidemia - Answer (click here)
  4. Myocardial Infarction - Answer (click here)
  5. Congestive Heart Failure - Answer (click here)
  6. Hypertension - Answer (click here)
  7. Dietary Treatment for Hypertension - Answer (click here)

Diet and Renal Disease

  1. Diet and Renal Disease - Answer (click here)
  2. Renal Diseases - Answer (click here)
  3. Special Considerations for Clients with Renal Diseases - Answer (click here)

Diet and Gastrointestinal Problems

  1. Diet and Gastrointestinal Problems - Answer (click here)
  2. Disorders of the Primary Organs - Answer (click here)
  3. Disorders of the Accessory Organs - Answer (click here)
  4. Residue-Controlled Diets - Answer (click here)

Diet and Cancer

  1. Diet and Cancer - Answer (click here)
  2. The Causes of Cancer - Answer (click here)
  3. Classifications of Cancer - Answer (click here)
  4. Relationships of Food and Cancer - Answer (click here)
  5. The Effects of Cancer - Answer (click here)
  6. The Treatment of Cancer - Answer (click here)
  7. Nutritional Care of the Cancer Client - Answer (click here)

Diet and Clients With Special Needs

  1. Diet and Clients With Special Needs - Answer (click here)
  2. Diet and The Surgical Client - Answer (click here)
  3. Diet and Client Receiving Enteral Nutrition - Answer (click here)
  4. Diet: Client Receiving Parenteral Nutrition - Answer (click here)
  5. Diet: Client with Burns - Answer (click here)
  6. Diet: Client with Infection - Answer (click here)
  7. Diet: Client with AIDS - Answer (click here)

Nutritional Care of Clients

  1. Nutritional Care of Hospitalized Clients - Answer (click here)
  2. Nutritional Care: Feeding the Client - Answer (click here)
  3. Long-Term Nutritional Care of the Elderly - Answer (click here)

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