Nutrition and Skin tutorial Flashcards

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Define what is meant by food allergy

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‘Food allergy’ describes when symptoms are caused by an immune reaction, usually IgE mediated, but sometimes non‐IgE (thought to be T‐cell mediated but not well understood).

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Define what is meant by food intolerance

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‘Food intolerance’ describes a non‐immune reaction, e.g. lactose intolerance where there is lactase enzyme deficiency leading to poor breakdown of lactose in the gastro‐intestinal tract and the excess unabsorbed lactose results in symptoms

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What are the common micronutrient deficiencies ?

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  • Vit A
  • Vit K
  • Vit B3
  • Vit B2
  • Vit B6
  • Vit B12
  • Folate
  • Biotin
  • Vit C
  • Zinc
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What are the two main types of protein energy malnutrition?

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Marasmus: Global nutrient deficiency causing weight loss by fat breakdown. The child is very thin with muscle wasting. There is no oedema. The skin is dry, wrinkled and loose from subcutaneous fat and muscle loss. Hair is thin, brittle and falls outs easily causing alopecia.

Kwashiorkor: thought to be caused by very low protein intake with reasonable carbohydrate intake. There is oedema and children often develop an enlarged “pot belly”. Skin shows irregular or patchy discolouration caused by pigmentary change. Dark, dry skin may split when stretched, revealing pale areas between the cracks (crazy paving dermatosis).

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What GI condition dermatitis herpetiformis linked to?

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Coeliacs disease

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What diet management is advised for patients with dermatitis herpetiformis ?

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Gluten free diet

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What is the role of Vitamin A ?

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Vital for epithelial proliferation, keratinisation and development

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What is the role of Vitamin K ?

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Essential for several blood coagulation factors

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What is the role of both folate and vitamin B12 and iron?

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Folate, vitamin B12, and iron have crucial roles in erythropoiesis (production of RBC’s)

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What is the role of Vitamin C?

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Essential co‐factor in collagen formation e.g. hair, and for bone and teeth health.

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What are the signs/symptoms of vitamin A deficiency ?

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Skin – keratotic follicular (i.e. in hair follicles) papules on the thighs and upper arms, dry skin

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What are the signs/symptoms of vitamin K deficiency?

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Bleeding tendency, seen in skin as purpura and easy bruising

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What are the signs/symptoms of folate(B9) and vitamin B12 deficiency ?

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Anaemia, angular stomatitis, glossitis, hair depigmentation, skin and mucous membrane pigmentation. Neurological symptoms with B12 deficiency

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What are the signs/symptoms of vitamin K deficiency ?

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Hyperkeratosis around hair follicles, bent hairs, inflamed gums, poor wound healing Also fatigue, malaise, muscle and bone pain.

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