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Nutrition © Lisa Michalek

Nutrition The science that investigates the relationship between physiological function and the essential elements of foods eaten.

Hunger vs. Appetite Hunger is the feeling with the physiological need to eat. Appetite is the desire to eat, normally accompanies hunger but is more psychological than physiological.

Calories A unit of measure that indicates the amount of energy obtained from a particular food. Excessive calorie consumption is a major factor in the tendency to be overweight.

The Food Guide Pyramid This diagram illustrates the importance of the different food groups and recommended servings.

Water A person can only survive a few days without water Between 50-60% of total body weight is water Responsible for bathing cells, aids in fluid and electrolyte balance, maintains pH balance and transports molecules and cells throughout the body Major component of blood, which carries oxygen and nutrients to the body 6-8 glasses of water per day are necessary for life functions.

Proteins They play a role in developing and repairing bone, muscle, skin and blood cells. Are a key element in antibodies that protect us from disease, of enzymes that control chemical activities in the body, and hormones that regulate body functions. Aid in the transport of iron, oxygen and nutrients to all body cells Can be found in animal products, legumes, grains and nuts

Carbohydrates The basic nutrient that supplies the body with the energy needed to sustain normal activity. Simple Sugars found in fruits Complex Carbohydrates are found in grains, cereals, and vegetables

Carbohydrates Monosaccharides contain only one molecule of sugar Glucose, Fructose, Galactose Disaccharides contain a combination of two Monosaccharides Sucrose (table sugar), Lactose Polysaccharides are complex carbohydrates formed by the long chains of saccharides Cellulose (starches and fiber)

Fiber Often called “bulk” or “roughage” is the indigestible portion of plant foods that help move foods through the digestive system and softens stools by absorbing water.

Fats (lipids) Play a role in maintaining healthy skin and hair, insulating body organs against shock, maintaining body temperature, and promoting healthy cell functions They make food taste better Provide energy in the absence of carbohydrates Carry fat-soluble vitamins A,D,E, and K to the cells

Vitamins Essential organic compounds that promote growth and reproduction and help maintain life and health.

Minerals Inorganic, indestructible elements that aid the body’s processes Without minerals, vitamins cannot be absorbed Some are needed in larger amounts Sodium, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, sulfur and chloride Some are needed in smaller amounts Iron, zinc, manganese, copper, iodine, and cobalt

Vegetarianism Vegans – avoid all foods of animal origin

Food Allergies Overreaction by the body to normally harmless proteins, which are perceived as allergens. In response, the body produces antibodies, triggering allergic symptoms. Typical food allergies include Milk, eggs, peanuts, soybeans, tree nuts, fish, shellfish, and wheat Reactions can range from minor rashes to severe swelling in the mouth, tongue, and throat to violent vomiting and diarrhea, and, occasionally, death.

Food Intolerance Occurs with people who lack certain digestive chemicals and suffer adverse effects when they consume substances that their body has difficulty in breaking down. Common examples include lactose, food additives, sulfites, and MSG

Organic Foods Foods that are grown without the use of pesticides or chemicals