McDonalds Angus bacon and cheese 790 cals. Subway Footlong Chicken Teriyaki 760 cals. KFC Crispy Chicken 580 cals. Pizza Hut 14” Stuffed Crust 1,640 cals.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Nutrition Junior Health.
Advertisements

Eating Healthy and Eating Well Nutrition Unit Eating Healthy Foods By eating healthy foods in recommended amounts, you make sure that you will grow and.
 Nutrients: › Substances that helps our body process, grow and repair › Found in food › Provide energy  Essential Nutrients: › Protein, Fat, Carbohydrates,
Nutrition for Life: The food we eat
Carbohydrates, Fats, & Proteins
Corinn Gehle MS, RD, LD Fairfield Medical Center.
A nutrient is a. compound in food that. the body requires for
Nutrition.
Nutrition What are the six essential nutrients that the body needs to survive? What are the six essential nutrients that the body needs to survive? 1.Protein:
What are Nutrients? Family & Consumer Science Mrs. Fleagle Grade 7.
Six Basic Nutrients Chapter 12 Section 1. Carbohydrates (65% of your diet)  Definition = A class of nutrients that contains sugars and starches and is.
Six Nutrients Video.
Essential Nutrients.
LESSON 31 SELECTING FOODS THAT CONTAINS NUTRIENTS.
1 ©2002 Learning Zone Express Louanne Kaupa, RD, LN.
Six Nutrients Water Carbohydrates Protein Fats Vitamins Minerals.
Six Nutrients.
Nutrients for Wellness Six types of Nutrients: Eating a variety of these nutrients is essential to good health.  Carbohydrates  Proteins  Fats  Vitamins.
Essential Nutrients Nutrition & Nutrients Nutrition is the Study of Food & How the Body Uses it Nutrients are substances found in food that are necessary.
Six Essential Nutrients
Nutrition. Diet The food and drink that we regularly choose to consume.
Nutrition and Your Health. Journal Entry #4: List 5 of the foods you eat most often for meals or snacks. Then describe why you eat each of these foods.
Good eating habits start young and continue throughout adulthood.
Name:_______________________ Day:____ Period:____ Trimester: _____
1. 2 Healthful Eating Good nutrition involves eating a variety of healthful foods. Nutrition The study of food and how your body uses the substances in.
NUTRIENTS.
Chapter 5 Nutrition and Your Health *SUBSTANCES IN FOOD THAT THE BODY NEEDS TO FUNCTION PROPERLY* “NUTRITION: THE PROCESS BY WHICH THE BODY TAKES IN.
1 Nutrients Review Jeopardy CarbohydratesProteinsVitaminsMineralsFatsWater Intro.
Chapter Five Nutrition and Your Health Lessons 1 & 2 Nutrition During the Teen Years & Nutrients Pgs
Braden Currie-Boyle Computers 8 Carbohydrates Major source of energy for body Body breaks them down into simple sugars Releases a hormone called insulin.
Basic Nutrition Understand the fuel your body needs and how it is used.
NUTRITION Name:_______________________ Day:____ Period:____ Trimester: _____.
Six Essential Nutrients. What is Nutrition?  The process of taking in food and using it for energy, growth, and good health.
Freshman Health. -The process by which the body takes in and uses food.
Reading Labels How to determine which snack is best for you.
NUTRITION SCIENCE OF NUTRITION THE STUDY OF NUTRIENTS AND THEIR INGESTION, DIGESTIONS, ABSORPTION, TRANSPORT, METABOLISM, INTERACTION, STORAGE, AND EXCRETION.
Healthy Eating By Matt Cox Brian Fair. What Is Nutrition? Nutrition - Nutrition is the study of how our bodies use the food we eat to keep us healthy.
Reading Labels How to determine which snack is best for you.
Social Science The relationship between food and eating behaviors Pure Science How the body uses nutrients.
Chapter 8 Guide Nutrition for Health. Lesson 1: The Importance of Nutrition Calories- units of heat that measure the energy used by the body, and the.
The 6 Essential Nutrients NUTRITION A Lesson By Mr.Springer.
Different Types of Nutrients
The Six Basic Nutrient s.  The six nutrients include:  Carbohydrates  Proteins  Fats  Vitamins  Minerals  Water  You need all 6 everyday! You.
5.01C 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.
Six 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.
Nutrition and Dietetic Services
Nutrients.
Nutrition Notes.
4.1 Notes – Nutrients for Health
NUTRITION.
5.01C 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.
©2002 Learning Zone Express
Louanne Kaupa, RD, LN..
The 6 Essential Nutrients
Chapter 5 Lesson 2 Mr. Martin
Nutrients Chapter 5. lesson 2.
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.
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.
Nutrition and Dietetic Services
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.
Good Morning.
NUTRITION.
4.01 What is a Nutrient? C Nutrients.
Nutrition You will be able to:
Nutrition and Diet.
Physical Education Vocabulary Set #7
Presentation transcript:

McDonalds Angus bacon and cheese 790 cals. Subway Footlong Chicken Teriyaki 760 cals. KFC Crispy Chicken 580 cals. Pizza Hut 14” Stuffed Crust 1,640 cals. Wendys Triple w/ Cheese 970 cals. Starbucks Mocha Frappe 570 cals Taco Bell Loaded Taco Salad 970 cals Burger King Triple Whopper 1360 cals. Sonic Super Sonic Cheeseburger 980 cals.

* Nutrients- * Food Groups- Carbohydrates Your diet should be __________ % of carbohydrates * Complex - * Simple – Protein Your diet should be _________% of protein * Water - Substances in food that your body needs to grow, to repair itself + to supply you with energy 58% Whole wheat: bread, pasta, brown rice, oats, cereal Fruits+veggies high fiber (indeigestible) Sugar, soda, candy, (Fructose+Lactose) 150 cal./a day of sugar 12% 8, 8oz glasses of water a day 75% of our body is water Water transports nutrients, waste from our cells, lubricates joints and muscles.

Fat Your diet should be ___________ of fat * Saturated – _______ Monounsaturated – _______ Polyunsaturated – ______ * Cholesterol – Hidden Fats * Sour Cream, Olives, Fried Foods, Salad Dressing, Mayo, Chocolate, Cream Sauces, Peanut Butter, Coconut, Ice Cream Calories Per Gram of Food Carbohydrates _______ Fat _______ Protein _______Alcohol _______ 30% 10% Waxy, lipid like substance that circulates in blood. 4 cal/g 9 cal/g 7 cal/g Fats are the type of “lipid” a fat substance that doesn’t dissolve in water Transport vitamins, promote growth + healthy skin and hair.

* Vitamins- * Minerals- * Photochemicals - * Superfoods - I Like/ I Already Eat I Like/Not currently eating Compounds that help regulate many vital body processes, digestion, absorbtion + metabolism Subtances that the body cant manufacture but need for healthy bones + teeth. Natural occuring “plant” chemicals. Plants develop “protective chemicals” to protect from sun, rain, bacteria, molds + viruses Beans, broccoli oats, oranges, pumpkins, wild salmon, soy, blueberries, spinach, tea, tomatoes, turkey, walnuts, yogurt

Time of Day What I ate Hunger Level 1– 10 What I was doing or feelings Food Log: Track your food intake for two days. Exercise:____________________________Water Intake: __________________ You can also track your food intake for two days at

NUTRITION FACTS Serving Size 2 Tbsp. Serving Per Container 14 Amount Per Serving Calories 190 Calories from fat 100 Total Fat 12g Saturated Fat 2.5g Cholesterol 0mg Sodium 190mg Total Carbohydrate 15g Dietary Fiber 2g Sugars 5g Protein 7g Peanut Butter Label Grams of Fat __________ Total Calories ___________ ___________________ X _____________ cal/gram = ________________= ________

Eating Disorders and Diseases * Anorexia - * Bulimia – * Celiac Disease- * Crohn’s Disease –

* Additional Notes and Label Reading