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course synopsis roles responsibilities and professional expectations of dietetics professional patients dietetics professionals relationship contemporary issues in dietetics functional foods culture and dietetics etc definition history of the science of ...

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       Course Synopsis
 • Roles, responsibilities and professional 
  expectations of dietetics professional. 
  Patients-dietetics professionals’ relationship. 
  Contemporary issues in dietetics: functional 
  foods, culture and dietetics etc.
 • Definition & history of the science of 
  nutrition; carbohydrates, fats, protein, 
  vitamins, minerals, water, cellulose, sources.
      ROLE OF NUTRITION
  Food and nutrition are closely related, food is 
   any solid or liquid that provides nutrients 
   that are essential for the proper functioning 
   of the body. Each nutrient has one or more 
   of the following functions:
  • To provide energy for body processes and 
   physical activity
  • To provide structural materials such as 
   bone & muscle for growth of the body
  • To protect & regulate body processes
          ROLE OF NUTRITION
            NUTRIENTS
   • Foods consist of different components 
    called nutrients: these may be classified, 
    according to their basic functions as:
      • Energy – producing nutrients (Carbohydrates and 
       Lipids)
        – 1 gram of lipid (fat)         = 9 kcal (38 kJ)
        – 1 gram of protein            = 4 kcal (17 kJ)
        –  1 gram of carbohydrate = 4 kcal (17 kJ)
      • Body – building nutrients (Proteins)
      • Protective nutrients (Vitamins and Minerals)
       CARBOHYDRATES
  • Carbohydrates are also called sugars. They are 
   important as they are a major source of energy. 
   Carbohydrates are composed of carbon, 
   hydrogen and oxygen
  • Carbohydrates are classified into three main 
   groups:
    – Monosaccharides – simple compound consisting of 
     a single sugar unit.
    – Disaccharides – composed of two monosaccharides.
    – Polysaccharides – formed from the condensation of 
     several sugars
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