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CHP310: Community Health ProgramMohamed M. B. Alnoor & Mona M. H. Diab
Nutrition And Health
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Objectives: To define nutrition and related words. To identify nutritional requirements. To understand Food pyramid. To list types of nutrients and their relation
to health. To define malnutrition and its
classification. To list main malnutrition problems. To understand Obesity.
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Nutrition
Definitions
NUTRITION AND HEALTH
Nutrients Macronutrients Micronutrients
Community Nutrition:
Dietetics:
Nutritional Epidemiology:
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Definitions
Nutrition is defined as the science
of food and its relationship to
health. It is concerned primarily
with the part played by components
of food (nutrients) in body growth,
development and maintenance.
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Definitions
Nutrients are specific dietary
constituents that are crucial for human
life, growth & well-being.
Macronutrients: carbohydrates, lipids,
proteins & water.
Micronutrients: minerals & vitamins.
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Definitions
Dietetics: Is the application of
the principles of nutrition;
including the planning of meals
for the well and the sick.
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Definitions
Community Nutrition:
Identification of nutritional
needs of population groups
and available resources.
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Definitions
Nutritional Epidemiology:
The investigation of the
relationship between diet and
disease/health
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- Foods of animal origin
- Foods of vegetable origin
CLASSIFICATION OF FOODS by origin
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Carbo-hydratesProtein Fat
Water
Vitamins
Minerals
-Proteins-Fats
-Carbohydrates
-Minerals-Water
-Vitamins
CLASSIFICATION OF FOODS by chemical composition
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Body building foods:
CLASSIFICATION OF FOODS by predominant function
Energy giving foods:
Protective foods:
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The adequate diet & Food Pyramids
Food Group System: Classifies foods according to similarity in nutrient content.
Nutritional Requirements
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2- Eat good fats (avoid bad fats):Oils found in nuts, seeds, grains and fish. Rich in unsaturated fats necessary for good health.Should constitute > 30 to 45% of the total fat.
1- Maintain a healthy weight. BMI: 18.5 to 24.9
Food PyramidsLessons for healthy diet
Nutritional Requirements
19 to 25
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More nutritious than refined carbohydrates More slowly digested Less stress on pancreas.
Food Pyramids Lessons for healthy diet
Nutritional Requirements
3 .Eat whole-grain carbohydrates . (whole meal bread, whole wheat, brown
rice) Why?
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4-Avoid red meat as a protein source and emphasize plant proteins.
6- Take a multivitamin daily. Insurance against any deficiency.
Food PyramidsLessons for healthy diet
Nutritional Requirements
5- Eat plenty of dark green leafy vegetables and fruits.
Lowers blood pressure and cholesterol and reduces the risk of cancer.
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Carbohydrates Lipids Protein
Vitamins Minerals Water
Energy Supplying Nutrients:
Main types of Nutrients
Non-Energy Supplying Nutrients:
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PROTEINS
Complex organic nitrogenous compounds.
Contain sulfur, phosphorous and iron. About 20 different amino acids(aa) in
human body. 8-9“essential” aa
Why are they called “essential” ?Essential for what ?
Main types of NutrientsEnergy Supplying Nutrients
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Protein Needs: Adults: 0.8 gm/kg body weight per
day Excess protein is not used to build
more muscle - extra aa are used for energy - or converted to fat and stored.
PROTEINS
Main types of NutrientsEnergy Supplying Nutrients
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Animal sources : Complete proteins; have all essential aa.
Plant sources : Incomplete proteins; lack one or more essential aa.
Sources of Proteins :
PROTEINS
Main types of NutrientsEnergy Supplying Nutrients
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Body building Repair and maintenance of body
tissues Maintenance of osmotic pressure Synthesis of bioactive substances
and vital molecules e.g. immunoglobulins
Functions of Proteins:
PROTEINS
Main types of NutrientsEnergy Supplying Nutrients
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Lipids include cholesterol and triglycerides
Fats are necessary for health
Functions 1 – Highest source of energy (9Kcal/g). 2 - Spare protein. 3 - Adipose tissue holds the body organs
and nerves in place. 4 - Maintain body temperature. 5 - Transportation of fat soluble
vitamins.
LIPIDS
Main types of NutrientsEnergy Supplying Nutrients
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Classification of Fats
Saturated fat: Animal foods
Palm oil
coconut oil
LIPIDS
Main types of NutrientsEnergy Supplying Nutrients
(Richest source)
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Monounsaturated fat:
Classification of Fats
Olives oil Peanuts oil
canola oil
LIPIDS
Main types of NutrientsEnergy Supplying Nutrients
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Polyunsaturated fat:
Classification of Fats
Corn oil
Sunflower oil
cotton seed oil
nut oil
LIPIDS
Main types of NutrientsEnergy Supplying Nutrients
Richest source
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Trans Fatty AcidsHydrogenated &Partially hydrogenated fats
Classification of Fats
LIPIDS
Main types of NutrientsEnergy Supplying Nutrients
liquid oilsmore solid margarinehydrogenation
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LIPIDS
Main types of NutrientsEnergy Supplying Nutrients
Trans fat is the common name for some unsaturated fat. The term refers to the configuration of a double carbon-carbon bond. Trans fats do exist in nature but also occur during the processing of polyunsaturated fatty acids in food production. The consumption of trans fats increases the risk of coronary heart disease by raising levels of LDL cholesterol and lowering levels of "good" HDL cholesterol.
Trans Fatty Acids
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Saturated fat and trans fatty acids could be harmful to health
Baked products and fried foods are often made with hydrogenated fats
Hydrogenated fat:
LIPIDS
Main types of NutrientsEnergy Supplying Nutrients
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Necessary for:
Cholesterol:
LIPIDS
Main types of NutrientsEnergy Supplying Nutrients
cell membranes
production of: vitamin D Bile some hormones
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Only in animal foods
Cholesterol:
LIPIDS
Main types of NutrientsEnergy Supplying Nutrients
blood levels risk of heart disease
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The WHO Expert committee on Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease has recommended that only 20 to 30% of total dietary energy is to be provided by fats. (<30%)
At least 50 % of fat intake should consist of vegetable oils rich in essential fatty acids.
Fat requirementsLIPIDS
Energy Supplying Nutrients
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1 - Main source of energy: 4 Kcals/gram.
2 - Essential for the synthesis of certain non-essential aa.
3 - Necessary for normal fat metabolism.
4 - Necessary for integrity of nerve cells.
CARBOHYDRATES
Main types of NutrientsEnergy Supplying Nutrients
Functions:
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5 - Lactose allows growth of beneficial bacteria in the intestine. 6 - Important for normal elimination (excretion); fibers
Recommended intake is 55% to 65% of calories, primarily from
starchy foods.
CARBOHYDRATES
Main types of NutrientsEnergy Supplying Nutrients
Functions:
The inability of the body to metabolize carbohydrates properly = DM
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1- Monosaccharides: glucose , fructose2-Disaccharides: Sucrose, Lactose 3- Oligosaccharides (3-10). 4- Polysaccharides (11-1000) a-Digestible e.g. starch b-partially digestible e.g. dextrin c-Indigestible e.g. cellulose
Classification of CHOS
CARBOHYDRATES
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Oligosaccharides
Fructo-oligosaccharides (short chains of fructose molecules).
Galactooligosaccharides (short chains of galactose molecules).
Oligosaccharides are often found as a component of glycoproteins or glycolipids are often used as chemical markers, often for cell recognition.
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Fibers
Soluble fiber swells or dissolves in water.It is found in vegetables, fruits and grainsRich sources include apples, bananas, citrus fruits, carrots
CARBOHYDRATES
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Importance:Reduces cholesterol absorption Slows absorption of glucose
Soluble
FibersCARBOHYDRATES
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Fibers
Insoluble Remains unchanged in waterIndigestible plant material e.g. celluloseDietary fiber is mainly non-starch polysaccharide It is found in vegetables, fruits and grainsRich food sources include brown rice, wheat bran, and whole grain products
CARBOHYDRATES
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Reduces the risk of:
Fibers
InsolubleImportance:
Heart disease Diabetes type II Diverticulosis Hemorrhoids Constipation Colorectal cancer
CARBOHYDRATES
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Refined CHOS Versus Whole Grains
Whole grains are higher than refined carbohydrates in fiber, vitamins, minerals, and other beneficial compounds
Whole grains:
• Take longer to digest• Make people feel full sooner• Cause a slower rise in glucose
levels
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Choose foods that have a whole grain as the first item on the ingredient list on the food label
• Whole wheat, whole rye, whole oats, oatmeal, whole-grain corn, brown rice, popcorn, barley, etc.
ADVICE
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Vitamins
Minerals
Water
Main types of NutrientsNon-Energy Supplying Nutrients
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Regulate growth. Maintain tissues. Help carbohydrates, proteins,
and fats release energy.
VITAMINS
Functions:
• Provide no calories (no energy)
• Needed in very small amounts
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Water Soluble:
Fat Soluble:
VITAMINS
Classification of Vitamins
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Water Soluble: Vitamin B (8 different types) and vitamin C
Fat Soluble: vitamin A, D, E, and K - Healthy people do not need supplements;
Classification of Vitamins
-Supplementation toxic levels
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«Vitamin A» covers both: a pre-formed vitamin: retinol
(animal sources) a pro-vitamin: beta carotene
(plant sources) which is
converted to retinol in the
intestinal mucosa.
Fat Soluble Vitamins
Vitamin A
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Essential for normal vision.
Necessary for maintaining the integrity
and the functioning of glandular and
epithelial tissue which lines intestinal,
respiratory and urinary tracts as well
as the skin and eyes.
Functions of Vitamin A
Vitamin A
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It supports growth, especially skeletal
growth
It may protect against some epithelial
cancers such as bronchial cancers.
Functions of Vitamin A CONT-
Vitamin A
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The nutritionally important forms
of Vitamin D are:
-Calciferol (Vitamin D2) and
-Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3)
Vitamin D
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Functions of Vitamin D
Intestine: Promotes intestinal absorption of calcium and phosphorus.
Bone: Stimulates normal mineralization, enhances bone reabsorption( resorption), affects collagen maturation.
Kidney: Increases tubular reabsorption of phosphate.
Vitamin D
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Leads to:
Deficiency of Vitamin D:
Vitamin D
-Rickets in children
-Osteomalacia in adults
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Rickets
is a softening of bones in children due
to deficiency or impaired metabolism of
vitamin D, magnesium, phosphorus or
calcium, potentially leading to fractures
and deformity
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Osteomalacia
caused by defective bone
mineralization secondary to
inadequate amounts of available
phosphorus and calcium.
Its signs : diffuse body pains, muscle
weakness, and fragility of the bones.
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Antioxidant, Protects RBCs from haemolysis.
Vitamin E deficiency :
Neurological
problems:• spinocerebellar ataxia• myopathies
Aaemia
Vitamin E
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Important for blood coagulation
Deficiency causes hemorrhagic
manifestations.
Vitamin K
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Function:
Essential for the utilization of
carbohydrates (found on
the membranes of
neurons).
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)
Water Soluble Vitamins
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Deficiency of (Thiamine) Beriberi may occur in three main forms:
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)
Infantile beriberi
Wet beriberi Dry
beriberi
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Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)
Beriberi
Beriberi is a nervous system ailment caused by a thiamine deficiency in the diet. Symptoms of beriberi include severe lethargy and fatigue, together with complications affecting the cardiovascular, nervous, muscular, and gastrointestinal systems
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Beriberi cont- Its symptoms : weight loss, emotional
disturbances, impaired sensory perception )Wernicke's encephalopathy(, weakness and pain in the limbs, and periods of irregular heart rate.Edema )swelling of bodily tissues( is common. It may increase the amount of lactic acid and pyruvic acid within the blood. In advanced cases, the disease may cause heart failure and death.
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Important for cellular metabolism,
oxidation and reduction. Deficiency: angular stomatitis &
glossitis (magenta tongue).
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
Water Soluble Vitamins
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Important for maintenance of the nervous system and healthy epitheliumDeficiency: Pellagra, dermatitis, dementia and diarrhoea
Vitamin B3 (Niacin, Nicotinic acid)
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Pyridoxine (vitamin B6) plays an
important role in the metabolism of amino acids, fats and carbohydrate.
The requirement of adults varies directly with protein intake.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)
Water Soluble Vitamins
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The primary role of vitamin B6 is to act as a coenzyme to many enzymes in the body that are involved predominantly in metabolism.
Toxicity: Can occur with supplementation with high doses for long periods of time.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)
Water Soluble Vitamins
Destruction of dorsal root ganglia
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Vitamin B12 is a complex organo-
metallic compound with a cobalt atom
Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamine)
Water Soluble Vitamins
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Cooperates with folate in the synthesis of DNA.
Separate biochemical role, in synthesis of fatty acids in myelin.
Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamine)
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Dietary deficiency of B12 may affect subjects who are strict
vegetarians and eat no animal product.
Vitamin B12 deficiency
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Associated with : megaloblastic anaemia (pernicious anaemia), demyelinating neurological lesions in the spinal cord.
Vitamin B12 deficiency
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Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is a water-soluble vitamin.
It is the most sensitive of all vitamins to heat.
Vitamin C has an important role to play in tissue oxidation
Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid)
Water Soluble Vitamins
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It is needed for the formation of collagen in connective tissue, which constitutes 25% per cent of total body protein.
Present in vegetables and fruits.
Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid)
Water Soluble Vitamins
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Deficiency of vitamin C
Results in scurvy. Signs of scurvy are:
Swollen and bleeding gums, Subcutaneous bruising, Bleeding into the skin or joints, Delayed wound healing, Anaemia and weakness.
Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid)
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Small amounts are needed for health Minerals are certain elements that may:
regulate chemical reactions in the body be part of organic molecules:
Iron in hemoglobin Calcium in bone and teeth
Minerals
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Most plentiful mineral in the body
regulating blood pressure, blood clotting, and muscular movements
Calcium
Minerals
Involved in
Needed for strong bones and teeth
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Bones store calcium.Deficincy lead to : Osteoporosis
Bones lose mineral density and strength
classified as primary type 1, primary type 2, or secondary.
Calcium
Minerals
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Most of the body’s iron is in
hemoglobin, which is in red blood
cells The iron in hemoglobin picks
up oxygen from the lungs and
transports it to the different
body parts.
Iron
Minerals
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Helps transport of materials in the body,
Involved in many chemical reactions.
Beverages and most foods, especially
fruits and vegetables, supply water.
Diuretics such as alcohol and caffeine
increase losses of water from the body.
Waterfunctions
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To be properly hydrated, a person needs
at least 8 cups of water daily.
Dehydration can be fatal.
Sports, drinks replenish minerals and
water that are lost during heavy
exercise
Water
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Thirst sensation is not sensitive
enough
Continue drinking after you are no
longer thirsty
Clear or near clear urine output
indicates hydration
Water
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Signs of Dehydration
Headache Fatigue Needlessly lifeless Dark, concentrated urine
Water
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Malnutrition is a pathological state
resulting from a relative or absolute
deficiency or excess
of one or more of the essential nutrients.
Definition:
MALNUTRITION
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Under-nutrition:
MALNUTRITION
Over-nutrition:
The major forms of malnutrition :
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It is a pathological state resulting
when nutrient intake does not
meet the nutrient needs for cell
activities and body maintenance.
Under-nutrition:
MALNUTRITION
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It includes: Macronutrient deficiency e.g., protein-
energy malnutrition (marasmus &kwashiorkor).
Under-nutrition:
MALNUTRITIONThe major forms of malnutrition :
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Micronutrient deficiency e.g.
iron deficiency anaemia, vitamin
A deficiency, Iodine
deficiency….etc.
Under-nutrition:
MALNUTRITION
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MALNUTRITION
Kwashiorkor
Is an acute form of protein-energy
malnutrition.
characterized by edema, irritability,
anorexia, ulcerating dermatitis, and
an enlarged liver with fatty infiltrates.
Kwashiorkor occurrence increases
after
18 months
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MALNUTRITION
Marasmus
• Is a form of severe protein-energy malnutrition .
• characterized by energy deficiency, emaciation
• Marasmus occurrence increases prior to age 1 .
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The major malnutrition problems in the world are:
1 .Protein–energy malnutrition
(PEM)
2. Iron deficiency anaemia
3. Iodine deficiency disorders
(IDD)
4. Vitamin A deficiency (VAD)
Under-nutrition:
MALNUTRITION
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Over 2 billion people suffer from some form of iron deficiency
One of the most common nutritional disorders worldwide.
Iron deficiency anemia
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Incidence Africa & South Asia.
Parasitic infestation contributes to high percent of cases in developing countries.
Common causes are dietary deficiency and chronic blood loss
Iron deficiency anemia
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Reduces work capacity, thus reduces productivity & earnings
Associated with 50% of maternal deaths
Retards fetal growth, causes low birth weight (LBW) & increases infant mortality
Impairs ability to resist disease; in childhood it reduces learning ability
Consequences
Iron deficiency anemia
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Improving Iron status
Iron tablets Iron fortification of basic foods (bread) Increased consumption of iron rich
foods & factors which enhance
absorption(e.g. vit. C) Control of parasitic infections
Iron deficiency anemia
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2 billion people worldwide at risk of IDD At least 655 million with goitre 11 million with cretinism 43 million with mental impairment the single greatest preventable cause of
mental retardation Moderate deficiency : over 13 IQ
points
Iodine deficiency disorders(IDD)
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Adequate intake of Iodine can:
prevent all IDD make milder forms of goiter
disappear improve development of older
children mildly affected
Prevention of(IDD)
Iodine deficiency disorders(IDD)
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Severe forms of IDD such as cretinism, cannot be reversed; but can be prevented by:
Prevention of(IDD)
Adequate intake of Iodine during pregnancyNow, iodized salt is all over the world
Iodine deficiency disorders(IDD)
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Vitamin A deficiency (VAD)
May be subclinical, severe or moderate
Clinical (xerophthalmia) 2.8 million children 0-4 years old
Blindness, total or partial at least half a million children a year
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Conjunctival xerosis
The signs :
Follicular hyperkeratosis
Night blindness
Vitamin A deficiency (VAD)
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The signs :
Keratomalacia
Corneal xerosis
Bitot's spots
Vitamin A deficiency (VAD)
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Improving vitamin A status
Increased intake of vitamin rich foods e.g. eggs; butter, whole milk; liver; red palm oil; dark green, yellow & red fruits
& vegetables Fortification of food (oils & margarine) Supplements e.g. capsules of Vitamin
A 2-3 times per year to young children
Vitamin A deficiency (VAD)
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It is a pathologic state resulting
when nutritional intake exceeds the body
needs. This leads to caloric excess, usually over
an extended period of time.
Over-nutrition:
MALNUTRITION
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It is a disorder of Body Regulatory System leading to Excess Body
Fat Assessment: Body Mass Index (BMI) Waist Circumference (WC) Waist to Hip ratio (WHR)
Fat
OBESITY
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Causes & Associated Factors
OBESITY
Genes Metabolism Behavior Environment Culture SES
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Assessment of Obesity
Body Mass Index (BMI)
Waist circumference
Waist Hip Ratio (WHR)
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The international standard for assessing body size in adults .
BMI is computed using the following formula: BMI = Weight (kg)/ Height (m²)
Evidence shows that high BMI (obesity level) is associated with:
• type 2 diabetes & • cardiovascular morbidity &
mortality
Body Mass Index (BMI)
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BMI (WHO - Classification)
Underweight…………………………………….……………….<18.50
Normal range…………………………………..……….….18.50 - 24.99 Overweight …................................................….25.00 - 29.99(Pre-obese)
Obese class I…………………………………………....30.00 - 34.99 Obese class II………………………..……………...35.00 - 39.99 Obese class III……………….................…..≥40.00
Source: Adapted from WHO, 1995, WHO, 2000 and WHO 2004.
Body Mass Index (BMI)
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Waist circumference
Waist circumference predicts mortality better than any other anthropometric measurement.Waist measurement alone can be used to assess obesity.Two levels of risk have been identified:
MALES FEMALELEVEL 1 > 94cm > 80cmLEVEL2 > 102cm > 88cm
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Level 1 is the maximum acceptable waist circumference of the adults and there should be no further weight gain.Level 2 denotes obesity and requires weight management to reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes & CVS complications.
MALES FEMALELEVEL 1 > 94cm > 80cmLEVEL 2 > 102cm > 88cm
Waist circumference
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Waist Hip Ratio (WHR)
Visceral obesity (apple shaped)
Peripheral obesity (Pear shaped)
WHR > 0.8 F > 1.0 M
WHR< 0.8 F< 1.0 M
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Interpretation of WHR
Females: WHR= >0.80 or >80% Males: WHR= >0.95 or >95%
It indicates central (upper body) or visceral obesity and is considered high risk for diabetes & CVS disorders.
A WHR below these cut-off levels is considered low risk (peripheral obesity).
Waist Hip Ratio (WHR)
High risk :