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Answer question 4 of the exam paper in the back of your books
STARTER Answer question 4 of the exam paper in the back of your books Title: What is a healthy diet? What is our ‘metabolic rate?’ LO: To list the food groups in a balanced diet To measure the energy content of different foods
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What are the six food groups?
RECAP What are the six food groups? Hands up!
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The amount of energy needed to raise 1g of water by 1OC
Where are we now? What is a calorie? The amount of energy needed to raise 1g of water by 1OC
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A calorimeter
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Pasta contains 120 calories per 75g serving
Challenge your brain! Raising a 100g mass in the air for 1 minute (this uses one joule (J) of energy) 1 J = O.2 calories How much pasta can I eat if I work out at the gym lifting 100g weights for 25 minutes? Pasta contains 120 calories per 75g serving
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Challenge your brain! Raising a 100g mass in the air for 1 minute uses about one joule (J) of energy 1 J = O.2 calories How much pasta can I eat if I work out at the gym lifting 100g weights for 25 minutes? Pasta contains 120 calories per 75g serving 25 minutes = 25 Joules 25X0.2 = 5 calories 120/75 = 1.6 calories per gram 5/1.6 = 3.125grams of pasta! Looks like I might have to work a bit harder to eat a full meal!
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Metabolic Rate: People can have different energy requirements because they have a different metabolic rate. Metabolic rate is the rate at which chemical reactions happen in the body.
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Metabolic Rate: People with a higher metabolic rate: do more exercise (which increases muscle and has an effect on its own) have more muscle (men – sadly!) may have inherited it from their parents. So they can eat more!
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