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Quiz Time

Slide 1 What are the 6 essential nutrients?

Slide 2 How many calories in a pound?

Slide 3: What island is this?

Slide 4 What is an empty Calorie?

Slide 5 What nutrient is responsible for the growth, repair and maintenance of body tissue?

Slide 6: Name the movie.

Slide 7 Name the band.

Slide 8 What is the difference between saturated and unsaturated fat?

Slide 9 What is the name of the substance produced by the liver that helps digest fat?

Slide 10: Who is it?

Slide 11 Name the five food groups on the Myplate.

Slide 12 How many calories per gram are in the following: Protein- Carbohydrates- Fat-

Slide 13 Name the band.

Slide 14 What is the main energy source for your body?

Slide 15 What is the significance of the order of ingredients on an ingredient list?

Slide 16: Name the cartoon.

Slide 17: Name the band.

Slide 18 Who is the main character/Narrator in the movie “Super Size Me”?

Slide 19 What is the difference between obesity and overweight?

Slide 20 What does BMI stand for?

Slide 21: Name the city.

Slide 22 Name the band

Slide 23 What does RDA stand for?

Slide 24: Name the country.

Click 25 Name three reasons why someone might develop an eating disorder.

Quiz Time

Slide 1 What are the 6 essential nutrients? Fats Water Protein Vitamins Minerals Carbohydrates

Slide 2 How many calories in a pound? 3500

Slide 3: What island is this? Easter Island

Slide 4 What is an empty Calorie? A calorie with no nutritional value.

Slide 5 What nutrient is responsible for the growth, repair and maintenance of body tissue? Protein

Slide 6: Name the movie. Good Will Hunting

Slide 7 Name the band.

Slide 8 What is the difference between saturated and unsaturated fat? Saturated fats are solid at room temperature and are unhealthy, unsaturated are liquid at room temperature and are considered healthier.

Slide 9 What is the name of the substance produced by the liver that helps digest fat? Bile

Slide 10: Who is it? Richard Nixon

Slide 11 Name the five food groups on the Myplate. –Fruits –Vegetables –Protein –Dairy –Grains

Slide 12 How many calories per gram are in the following: Protein-4 Carbohydrates- 4 Fat- 9

Slide 13 Name the band.

Slide 14 What is the main energy source for your body? Carbohydrates

Slide 15 What is the significance of the order of ingredients on an ingredient list? Lists most to least of ingredients in the item.

Slide 16: Name the cartoon. Tom and Jerry

Slide 17: Name the band. Green Day

Slide 18 Who is the main character/Narrator in the movie “Super Size Me”? Morgan Spurlock

Slide 19 What is the difference between obesity and overweight? Obesity is a high proportion of fat, and overweight is someone who has more muscle.

Slide 20 What does BMI stand for? Body Mass Index

Slide 21: Name the city. Rio De Janeiro

Slide 22 Name the band

Slide 23 What does RDA stand for? Recommended Dietary Allowance

Slide 24: Name the country. Israel

Slide 25 Name three reasons why someone might develop an eating disorder. Psychological factors- Decreased Self Esteem Lack of control in life Loneliness, depression, anger Interpersonal factors Troubled relationships History of being teased about weight Difficulty expressing emotions and feelings Social factors Cultural pressures that glorify thinness Narrow definition of beauty Society values physical appearance, not inner beauty