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Function of Carbohydrates
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Explain the function of carbohydrate as a nutrient
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Function of Carbohydrates
Energy
Carbohydrates provide the body with a source of fuel and energy that is required to carry out daily activities and exercise
Extra energy is stored in the muscle and liver until needed in the form of glycogen
1g = 3.75kcal (4) OR 16 kilojoules
A lack of carbohyrates can lead to tiredness or fatigue, poor mental function and lack of endurance or stamina
Annotations:
People running marathons may load up on pasta and carbohydrates to increase glycogen stores for stamina
Excess carbohydrate is stored as fat
Metabolic Processes
Needed for the correct working of the brain, heart nervous, digestive and immune systems
Metabolism is the chemical process that occurs in the body. These processes are controlled by enzymes and horomones
Carbohydrates provide the heat to power these
Elimination of Waste Materials
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NSP: R.D.A 18g per day
NSP especially cellulose absorbs large amounts of water which creates bulk in the diet
It cannot be digested in humans but it stimulates peristaltic action in the gut to avoid constipation or diverticulitis
Fat Metabolism
For fat to be metabolised correctly, carbohydrates must be present
Lack of carbohydrates means large amounts of fat are used for energy
The body cannot handle this large amount so quickly, so it accumulates ketone bodies which make the body acidic
Ketosis is using fat for energy instead of CHO
Satiety
Fibre rich foods absorb water giving a feeling of fullness (aids satiety)
This can reduce the tendency to overeat and therefore prevent weight gain
Protein Sparing
As protein isn't being used as energy it can be used for growth and repair
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