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NUTRITION FOR EXERCISES
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Macro Nutrients provide energy. Fat, Proteins, Carbohydrates and Alcohol - calories. Provide energy for body functions properly. A unit to measure energy – Kilojoules (KJ) or Kilocalories (Kcal) 1Kcal – 1000 calories 1KJ – 1000 calories Too much calories - weight gain. Nutrition
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MACRONUTRIENT
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Calories in 1 gram of each: Carbohydrates = 4 calories Protein = 4 calories Fat = 9 calories Alcohol = 7 calories How Many Calories in Food groups
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Male = 2500kcal – contribute to muscle Women = 2000kcal – lot of fat Difference Male And Female Calories Need?
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1 gram = 4 calories 50% - 60% of calories consumed each day. Gives instant energy provides in exercises. Stores Carbohydrates in form of Glycogen. Brain work only on energy provide by sugar. CARBOHYDRATES
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1 gram = 4 calories 10% - 20% of calories consumed each day. Its consist energy but it is not the primary function for the body. For building maintaining body structure, growth and repair of body tissues. PROTEINS
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1 gram = 9 calories 30% or less of calories consumed daily Twice energy compare to Carbs but does not give out energy instantly. Store energy under the skin and around the organs. Help keep body warm, maintain body temperature and protect body tissues and organs. FATS
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1 gram = 7 calories Contributes energy but does not broken down by exercise, only liver can break down alcohol to provide energy, therefore not the primary resource of energy. ALCOHOL
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