NUTR 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Hiatus Hernia, Portal Vein, Pepsin

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First exam mon 1/27/20 available from 6 am to 11 pm: still have regular lecture this day, 40 question (mult. choice, t/f, matching, 50 minutes. Some nutrients are secreted into the lymphatic circulation via lacteals in the villi (fats) Gastroesophageal reflux disease: painful, persistent heartburn, hcl in esophagus, esophagus is long smooth tube, stomach is textured muscle, causes. In duodenum in stomach: areas of gi tract that have been eroded by hcl and pepsin, associated with bacteria h, pylori, chronic non-steroidal anti-inflammatory use (ibuprofen, aspirin) Symptoms: pain 1-3 hours after eating (stimulates hcl, treatment, antacids, antibiotics. Diverticular disease: diverticulosis, presence of diverticula, diverticulitis. Small pouches in wall of gi tract, occur when inner layer pushes through weak spots in outer layer. Food allergies: allergic reaction to a food caused by a reaction of the immune system, common allergenics, wheat, milk, eggs, soy, fish, nuts, strawberries.

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