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glossary in SPOCs!


basic principles nutritional science
ecological study




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-​ looking at existing data
-​ advantage: large number of individuals
-​ disadvantage: expensive, no info on individual level and can easily lead to wrong
conclusions (correlation isn't causation)
cross-sectional study




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-​ snapshot
-​ advantage: relatively easy and inexpensive
-​ disadvantage: reverse causality (exposure could be consequence of outcome) and
prone to confounding
case-control study




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-​ only difference between groups: colon cancer
-​ advantage: allows for studying link between diet and rare diseases

, -​ disadvantage: selection bias, recall bias (different accuracy of memory between
groups) and confounding
cohort study




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-​ over time
-​ advantage: prospective (followed over time) and large number of individuals
-​ disadvantage: expensive, confounding and self-reported dietary assessments aren’t
always accurate
intervention study (experimental)




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-​ random assigning groups
-​ crossover design




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-​ advantage: reveal causal relations and the randomization
-​ disadvantage: observer bias (solution: ‘blinding’ researcher), ethical considerations
and difficult to study the effect of intervention on disease risk
observational study: only correlation relations
experimental study: causal relations

,carbohydrates
simple carbohydrates: glucose, maltose, lactose
complex carbohydrates: glycogen, starch and fiber
invert sugar: enzymatic cleavage of sucrose → glucose + fructose
high fructose corn syrup (HFCS): corn > starch > glucose > fructose
-​ variable ratio fructose/glucose
added sugars: added during processing of foods
dietary (fiber) carbohydrates not subject to digestion by endogenous enzymes
-​ may be partially digested by bacteria in colon
soluble (viscous) fibers: pectins, fructans
insoluble (nonviscous) fibers: cellulose, lignins, resistant starch (RS)
good fiber sources: fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, legumes, whole grains
poor sources: milk (products), meat, most processed foods (white bread/rice)
carbohydrate digestion is roughly 1-2 hours




vili increase intestine surface
absorptive cells: enterocytes




absorbed nutrients converge into portal vein > liver
no digestion of dietary fiber in mouth, stomach or small intestine

, digestion/fermentation of dietary fiber in colon by bacteria of gut microbiome
factors affecting composition of gut microbiome: diet, DNA, lifestyle, age, weight, medicine
fermentation of fiber > SCFAs (short-chain fatty acids) & gas
-​ acetate, propionate, butyrate
blood glucose control: insulin (uptake and storage) and glucagon (breakdown)
-​ glucose is stored as glycogen




brain uses (in rest) a quarter of your glucose energy (not enough glucose > faint)




fasting;
pancreas: exocrine and endocrine cells
-​ exocrine cells secrete proteases, lipase, and amylase into the small intestine (via
ducts)
-​ endocrine cells (islets of Langerhans) secrete their substance directly into the
bloodstream




incretins: set of hormones (in intestine) which stimulate decrease of blood glucose through
insulin
-​ GLP-1, GIP
-​ delay gastric emptying (fullness)
-​ suppresses glucagon secretion
-​ enhances glucose-dependent insulin secretion
-​ enhances beta-cell proliferation
-​ possibly improves insulin sensitivity

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