Nutritional Biochemistry: From the Classroom to the Research Bench

Setting the Stage: The Need of Water and Food

Author(s): Sami Dridi

Pp: 1-18 (18)

DOI: 10.2174/9789815051575122010004

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Abstract

This chapter sets the stage and provides current knowledge related to water
and food necessities. Both water and food are essential for life and major keys to
survival. Although water is not included in the diet formulation, it is considered an
inorganic nutrient, and it is consumed mostly as drinking water and from feedstuffs. A
further source of water is metabolic water or oxidation water, which is produced when
macronutrients (carbohydrates, fats, and proteins) are oxidized to yield energy. Water
comprises 75% body weight in infants to 55% in the elderly and is essential for cellular
homeostasis. Similarly, the macronutrients provide energy (measured in Kcals) and
essential components to sustain cellular homeostasis and life. These macronutrients are
consumed in different combinations and ratios to help achieve different goals and
health (disease) states. In this chapter, a brief description of these nutrients is provided.


Keywords: Food, Water, Nutrients, Macronutrients, Energy, Proteins, Carbohydrates, Fats.

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