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Amino acidsAre the building blocks of protein
AnabolismWhen the body is building more tissue then its breaking down
Basal metabolic rate(BMR)Energy that maintains necessary, involuntary body functions
Body mass index(BMI)Number calculated from a persons weight and height
CatabolismInsufficient protein is being taken in and the body is breaking down more tissue than its building
CholesterolLipid belonging to a class of chemical substances called sterols
Dietary fiberFoods that humans cannot break down(digest)
Dumping syndromeA portion or all the stomach is removed(possible after surgery)
Enteral nutritionAdministration of nutrients into the GI tract
Essential nutritionNutrients that the body cannot make in the amounts essential for good health
GlycogenThe stored form of carbohydrates
HydrogenationProcess in which hydrogen is added to a fat of veggie origin(unsaturated) to make it more saturated or solid
Kilocalorie (KCAL)Is a measurement of energy
LipidsOrganic substances of a fatty nature that are insoluble in water and necessary for good health
LipoproteinsMolecules made bty lipids surrounded by protein
Medical nutrition therapyThe use of a specific nutritional variations to build good health
Nitrogen balanceAmount of nitrogen(protein) taken in is equal to the amount of nitrogen excreted in the urine
NutrientChemical compound or element necessary for good health that is found in food
Nutrient-dense foodsFoods that contain large amounts of nutrients in relation to kilocalories
ObesityAn excess of adipose tissue or body fat above the level considered healthy
Parenteral nutritionIv feedings
Pernicious anemiaProgressive megaloblastic anemia
ResidueWaste in the GI tract
SatietyA feeling of fullness and satisfaction from food
Therapeutic dietDiet used as a medical treatment
Total parenteral nutrition (TPN)When parenteral nutrition administered through large central vein
Tube feedingAdministration of nutritionally balanced, liquified foods or formula through a tube inserted into the stomach, duodenum, or the jejunum by way of a nasogastric tube or an ostomy
VeganExcludes all animal products