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Nutrition
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Lesson Overview What influences food choices Nutrients and how the body uses them Making wise food choices Chapter 3, Lesson 2
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Influences of Food Choices Young people are exposed to unhealthy food choices Your appetite may be stimulated by the smell, sight, or texture of food Appetite is different from hunger It’s best to eat slowly It takes about 20 minutes to let your brain know your stomach is full Your emotional needs impact food choices Chapter 3, Lesson 2 Photo Courtesy of Fotolia
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What Influences Food Choices Your family and friends Cultural background Food availability Time and money Resources Advertising Knowledge of nutrition Medical factors Personal preferences Chapter 3, Lesson 2 Photo Courtesy of Fotolia
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Factors that Contribute to Obesity in Young People Increased consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages Increased snacking Larger portion sizes More meals purchased or eaten away from home More exposure to advertising Less nutritious foods at fast food locations Chapter 3, Lesson 2 Photo Courtesy of Fotolia
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Nutrients Nutrients give you energy Nutrients build new body tissues and repair cells Need a variety of healthy foods to get all the nutrients your body needs Chapter 3, Lesson 2 Photo Courtesy of Fotolia
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Nutrients Getting the Proper Nutrients Activity Working in groups of two LE 100 Text pages 224-231 Chapter 3, Lesson 2 Photo Courtesy of Fotolia
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Dietary Guidelines for Americans Fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and fat-free or low-fat milk and milk products Lean meats, poultry, fish, beans, eggs, and nuts Low quantities of saturated fats, trans fat, cholesterol, salt (sodium), and added sugars Controlled portion sizes-palm sized Chapter 3, Lesson 2 Photo Courtesy of Fotolia
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Mix Up Your Food Choices Focus on fruits Vary your veggies Count on calcium Make your grains whole Go lean with protein Chapter 3, Lesson 2 Photo Courtesy of Fotolia
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Get the Most Nutrition Out of Your Calories Choose foods packed with vitamins, minerals, fiber, and other nutrients, but lower in calories Choose foods that are low in saturated fat, trans fat, and cholesterol, and moderate in total fat Choose beverages and foods that reduce your intake of sugars Choose and prepare foods with less salt Chapter 3, Lesson 2 Photo Courtesy of Fotolia
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Nutrition Labeling All packaged foods carry a label titled “Nutrition Facts” Provide valuable and important information for making healthy food choices Chapter 3, Lesson 2
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Lesson Review What influences food choices Nutrients and how the body uses them Making wise food choices Chapter 3, Lesson 2
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