Pathology 3500 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome, Xerophthalmia, Amenorrhoea

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Nutrients: macronutrients, fats , carbs, proteins, micro, vitamins, minerals, amino acids and fatty acids, water - essential for all forms of metabolism. Nutritional pathology: nutritional pathology, disorders arise from either a deficiency or an excess of nutrients, nutritional deficiencies, can be primary or secondary, primary = inadequate dietary intake, secondary = impaired absorption/utilization/storage, excess loss , increased requirements (pregnant, cancer) Nutritional deficiencies: protein energy malnutrition, vitamin deficiencies. Deficiencies of macronutrients: protein- energy (calorie) malnutrition, marasmus, kwashiorkor, other parts of the world, poverty. Inadequate intake but still malnourished: chronic illnesses, aids. Fat soluble vitamins (a,d,e,k: storage in liver, fatty tissues, excess>deficiency, water soluble vitamins (b1-6, b12, c, folic acid, need to constantly replenish, deficiency>excess. Vitamin d: compound that you need sunlight to convert it to activate it, no sunlight you have trouble making vit d. Vitamin d deficiency: risketts - in children, osteromalacia - in adults, defective calcification of bones, leads to fractures and deformities, tiny tim.

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