Nutrient Deficiency Disease

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Nutrient Deficiency Disease Individualized dietary instruction and counseling for nutrition related problems. Medical Nutrition Therapy Occurs when the body does not get enough nutrients that it needs Nutrient Deficiency Disease Teacher will need to cut out PRIOR to playing game. Teacher will pass out vocabulary terms and descriptions to students. Students will walk around trying to match the word with the description. Once students have matched their term with the description, students will then present term and description to the class. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease GERDS Burning sensation in the chest after eating

Irritable bowel syndrome Hard calcium deposits that form in your gallbladder Gallstones Sensitivity to gluten which is in wheat, rye, and barley Celiac Disease Stomach pain or discomfort three times a month from eating Irritable bowel syndrome

Diabetes Type 1 Diabetes Type 2 Gestational Diabetes Pancreas does not secrete any insulin, insulin must be received externally Diabetes Type 1 Diabetes Type 2 Cells do not know how to receive the insulin Occurs only during the time the woman is pregnant Gestational Diabetes

Nutrient modifications Modifications of Nutrients, food texture, food allergies, and food intolerances Therapeutic diet Includes Diabetic diets, low sodium diets, Low fat diets, renal diets, high fiber diets Nutrient modifications Texture modifications Mechanical soft diet, puree diet

Food allergy, food intolerance modification Restriction of food allergens, and food intolerances Liquid tube feedings in place of meals, liquid tube feedings in addition to meals Tube feedings Liquid nutritional shakes, snacks or beverages given between meals Supplemental feedings