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Carbohydrates Proteins Fats Vitamins Minerals Water
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ENERGY NUTRIENTS Carbohydrates (4 calories per gram) Fats (9 calories) Proteins (4 calories)
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Primary energy source 55-65% of caloric intake Make half your grains whole!
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Grains, rice and cereals are good sources of whole grain foods
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Types of Carbohydrates Simple sugars are monosaccharide's › fructose, glucose, galactose › Candy, fruits, soda, honey Disaccharides: sucrose, maltose, and lactose. Complex carbohydrates: polysaccharides rice, cereals, vegetables, starches, and flour.
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Supports growth, maintenance, and repairs our bodies Assists in building antibodies, and enzymes Maintains electrolytes and acid/balance Provides energy Made up of amino acids If food contains all amino acids it’s a complete protein EGGS/SOY
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EGGS ARE A COMPLETE PROTEIN
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10-20% of diet Egg whites are the most digestible protein Average person need.8 g of protein per kg of body weight
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Dr. Says: High protein diets are unnecessary and can be dangerous. NOATKINS!
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Saturated Unsaturated stimulate deposit of cholesterol on artery walls increase blood cholesterol cheese, beef, milk (and other animal products), (partially hydrogenated oils=trans fat) Trans fat are the worse fat Unsaturated fats are much healthier nuts, seeds, and plant oils (canola, vegetable, olive).
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DR SAY’s: Carrots are an excellent source of Vitamin A
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Orange/dark green vegetables fortified milk and liver are good sources
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Daily exposure to the sun is a good source of Vitamin D
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Functions › 8 B Vitamins assist in energy metabolism › Assist enzymes with chemical reactions › Sources include grains, dried beans, and peas
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CCan’t be destroyed TTrace minerals are found in body ›I›Iron, manganese, copper, iodine MMajor minerals (ones we need lots of) ›C›Calcium Phosphorous Minerals assist other organs and tissues
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Cleans, cools, and lubricates. Helps in transporting blood, lymph and urine.
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