Составил: учитель английского языка Похвалитова Е.В.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
BY REACE COLLINS AND. VITAMINS ARE VITAMINS ARE GOOD FOR KEEPING YOUR BODY HEALTHY. THEY ARE GOOD FOR YOUR SKIN, BONES AND TEETH. TEETH. VITAMINS ARE.
Advertisements

What you need to keep you healthy
My Plate and Food Choices Chapter 4, Lesson 1 Part 2 7 th Grade Health.
Evan Norwood Presentation for a 9 th grade class.
Mrs. Levesque 7 th Grade Food & Nutrition.  Nutrients are substances found in foods that are important for the body’s growth and maintenance. They are.
Images from Google.com Vitamin Supplements & College Students By: Danielle DiLuzio.
VITAMINS AND MINERALS BY SAMANTHA. VITAMIN A Food Sources:  Dark green, leafy vegetables, deep yellow and orange fruits and vegetables, liver, milk,
Substances that work as a team to keep your body healthy and functioning.
Nutrients By Sophie. Carbohydrates Three places you could find carbohydrates: Sugar Dried fruits Cookies Why do we need carbohydrates? To boost our brain.
By Andrew Head, Georgia Southern Dietetic Intern
Food Pyramid Healthy Eating. CARBOHYDRATES Carbohydrates are the fuel for the body. You have to eat 7-12 portion a day. They are: Potatoes Pasta Cereal.
John & Robert Contains: -Carbohydrates -Fats -Proteins -Fibre -Vitamins -Minerals -Water.
Nutrients Food and Nutrition.
Building a Nutritious Diet
Nutrients Elisenda Fenés. Contents macronutrients sourcesfunctions micronutrients sourcesfunctions.
Nutrients By Rhys. carbohydrates Carbohydrates are the bodies main energy source. Foods that have carbohydrates in them are: pasta, potatoes, waffles.
The Food Pyramid. Building Blocks of The Pyramid There are six food groups on the pyramid: Grain Fruit Vegetable Meat Milk Other.
Vitamins!!! HFN1O Mr. MacMillan. What is a vitamin? Vitamins are organic substances necessary for life Why do I need them? essential to the normal functioning.
TASTY FOODS to help you grow TALLER and STRONGER, play HARDER at sports, do BETTER in school, and have HEALTHIER eyes, skin, teeth, hair, muscles, bones,
SIX ESSENTIAL NUTRIENTS
Vitamins. Vitamin D Vitamin K Vitamin A Vitamin C.
The Water Soluble Vitamins. B1 Thiamin Foods = Pork, Liver, Peas, Cereal, Nuts, Seeds, Whole Grains Function: Needed to Produce Energy from Carbohydrates;
Starches and sugars that provide energy. SOURCES:  RICE  PASTA  BREADS  POTATOES  BEANS  CORN  MILK  FRUIT  HONEY.
By Lauren. Food Sources: Pasta, rice, potatoes and bread Function: Gives us energy to get through the day.
What you need to keep you healthy. Food Groups You need each of the 6 food groups every day for best nutrition The groups are Grains Vegetables Fruits.
Prenatal Nutrition Food Guide Pyramid Milk& Meat Vegetable s & Fruits Bread & Cereal.
Me!. Water is essential for life. It hydrates us. we need water, the 80% of our body is water.
Copyright of for more videos,visit us.
The Food Pyramid By: Molly Davis. USDA The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) developed the food pyramid as a tool to help you make healthy choices.
What Are Vitamins and Minerals? Vitamins and minerals make people's bodies work properly. Although you get vitamins and minerals from the foods you eat.
Micro Nutrients Vitamins Minerals Water?!. Vitamins Are Organic substances that our body needs to function properly. Come from plants and animals. The.
Food Groups (Nutrition) Freshman PE Grains Examples: Pasta, bread, rice, cereal. Benefits: Grains are full of B vitamins (thiamin, riboflavin, and niacin)
Lesson 1 Review Question
VITAMINS CHAPTER 18. Definition of vitamins: complex organic substances important to the body. Vitamins work with enzymes to perform a specific purpose.
VITAMINS & MINERALS CLAIRE DOMIAN. WHAT ARE VITAMINS & MINERALS?  Needed in the body for growth and to stay healthy  Many different types of vitamins.
Vitamins are compounds found in food that help regulate body processes. There are two types of vitamins, water soluble and fat-soluble. Water soluble.
 What is your favorite meal? ◦ Write down specific foods & beverages  Why is it your favorite meal?
Different Types of Nutrients
Vitamin & Minerals. Water vs. Fat Soluble Water soluble vitamins Vitamins B, C ◦ Dissolve in water and easily pass out of the body as waste ◦ You need.
Nutrients for Wellness In this lesson, you will Learn About… How your body uses different nutrients. The sources of different nutrients. The need for water.
By Kristine Edwards Standard 6: Objective 1 BeforeAfter.
The seven major food groups.
Why do humans need food? The body needs a diet containing protein, carbohydrate, fats and vitamins and minerals to be healthy. Humans can survive for a.
EAL Nexus Resource © Bell Educational Trust 2016 EAL Nexus – free downloadable teaching materials
My Plate By: Ellie Landry. Fruits  Example: mangos, apples, oranges, pineapples, and grapes  A kid my age should eat 2 servings a day  Fruits have.
U.S. Department of Agriculture or USDA
4.01C What is a Nutrient? A nutrient is a chemical substance in food that helps maintain the body. You need over 50 nutrients, which can be divided into.
Micro Nutrients Vitamins Minerals.
T1T2 Nutrients in food NS
Natural Sciences and Technology Grade 6
Nutrients Vitamins and Minerals
Nutrients By Capri Campardo.
Vitamin A Vitamins are chemical compounds
NUtrients Kairi kyoya.
Foundations For Healthy Eating
Drill # /21/15 List two vitamins and two minerals. Why do you think our bodies need both groups?
Nutrients Foundation.
The 6 Essential Nutrients
4.01C What is a Nutrient? A nutrient is a chemical substance in food that helps maintain the body. You need over 50 nutrients, which can be divided into.
What are Energy Nutrients?
Nutrition, Food Pyramid & Nutrition Labels
4.01C What is a Nutrient? A nutrient is a chemical substance in food that helps maintain the body. You need over 50 nutrients, which can be divided into.
4.01C What is a Nutrient? A nutrient is a chemical substance in food that helps maintain the body. You need over 50 nutrients, which can be divided into.
Nutrients By: Esra Johnson.
4.01C What is a Nutrient? A nutrient is a chemical substance in food that helps maintain the body. You need over 50 nutrients, which can be divided into.
4.01C What is a Nutrient? A nutrient is a chemical substance in food that helps maintain the body. You need over 50 nutrients, which can be divided into.
What you need to keep you healthy
Nutrition Introduction
4.01 What is a Nutrient? C Nutrients.
Lesson Starter What are the 3 requirements for seeds to grow?
Presentation transcript:

Составил: учитель английского языка Похвалитова Е.В. Healthy food Составил: учитель английского языка Похвалитова Е.В.

Vitamin A Vitamin A is one of several major vitamins for our health. Vitamin A is important for eyes. Vitamin A keeps skin healthy and prevents skin from drying out. Vitamin A is in carrots, tomatoes, liver, milk, cheese, pumpkin, broccoli, peas, asparagus, green pepper, eggs and apples.

Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 is necessary for the heart, muscles, and nervous system. Vitamin B1 is in meat, fish, dried beans, peas and bread.

Vitamin B6 Vitamin B6 is important for normal brain and nerve function.   A wide variety of food contains vitamin B6, including potatoes, bananas, beans, nuts, red meat, fish, eggs, spinach, and cereals.

Vitamin E Vitamin E helps to protect cells from damage. It is necessary for skin and body. Vitamin E is in many foods, such as vegetable oils, nuts, corn, wheat, avocados, olives and green vegetables.

Vitamin D Vitamin D is for bones. This vitamin is unique — your body can get it when you get sunlight on your skin! You can also get vitamin D from eggs, cheese, butter, milk and fish oils.

Vitamin C Vitamin C is important for healthy bones, teeth. It helps to prevent colds.   Citrus fruits, green peppers, tomatoes, strawberries, broccoli, sweet and white potatoes, black currants are all excellent food sources of vitamin C.

Vitamin K Vitamin K is necessary for human blood. You can find vitamin K in broccoli, parsley, cabbage.