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NUTRITION

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NUTRITION

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  1. NUTRITION M.Prasad Naidu MSc Medical Biochemistry, Ph.D,.

  2. Introduction • Energy expenditure • 2 types • Energy Expenditure in doing D2D activities • EE in doing involuntary works • Calorific value of foods • Bomb calorimeter • Unit of Energy

  3. Introduction • Calorific value may be defined as the amount of heat energy obtained by burning 1gm of the food stuff completely in the presence of O2 • A calorie may be defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temp of 1gm of water by 10C • Average values • Car – 4.1; Fats – 9.3; Pro-4.7

  4. BMR • The rate of energy production under basal conditions per unit time (1hr) and per sq.mt of body surface is known as BMR or • the amount of heat given out by a subject who though awake is lying a state of max.physical and mental rest under comfortable conditions of temp, pressure & humidity, 12-18hrs after meal (post absorptive state)

  5. Basal conditions • Person should awake but at complete rest both physical and mental • Person should be without food for atlease 12-18hrs i.e., post absorptive state • Person should be in recumbent /reclining position on bed • Person should remain in normal environmental conditions like normal temp, humidity, pressure etc

  6. Determination of BMR • 1. Open circuit method: both O2 consumption and CO2 output are measured • Requires a high degree of tech skill and a combussom apparatus • Less rapid and more accurate • Tissot method and Douglous method • 2. Closed circuit method: only O2 consumption • Clinical practice (2-6 min under basal conditions) • Closed circuit system • Benedict-roth metobolism apparatus

  7. Factors affecting BMR • Age: children much higher than adults • 6y65.5 • 12y50.4 • 20-30y 40 • 40-70y  38.5 to 35 • Sex: women < males (females 5-17y more) • Surface Area: α BMR ( Cal/Sq.m/hr) • Climate: colder (high) tropical (low) • State of Nutrition: BMR ↓ malnutrition, starvation • Body Temp: BMR ↑10% with a rise in 10C • Barometric pressure: rapid fall of O2 ↑ BMR • Habits: Trained athlets & manual workers • Drugs: Caffine, Benzidrine,epinephrine,alcohol ↑ BMR • Anaesthetics ↓ BMR • Hormones: thyroid, adrenal medulla, anterior pituitary ↑ BMR • ! Mg thyroxine ↑ BMR by about 1000 cal • Androgens  10% ↑ BMR • Pregnancy: the BMR of pregnant mother after 6 months of gestation rises

  8. Clinical aspect • Pathological variations in BMR: • 1. Fever: • 2. Diseases: (Leukaemias 21-80%), (Polycythemia 10-40%),(Cardiac failure / hypertension 28-80%) • 3. Endocrine Diseases • Determination of BMR is mainly used for the assesment of thyroid function • In Hyperthyroidism +75% or more • In hypothyroidism  -40% or more

  9. Importance of BMR • As a diagnostic aid • In the calculation of caloric requirements of an individual for prescribing a diet of adequate calorific value and planning nutrition for individuals or communities and populations at large • To note the effect of foods and drugs on BMR

  10. THANK YOU

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