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CARBOHYDRATES
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Carbohydrates includes sugars, starches & fibre and are the body’s prime source of energy. 45-65% of your energy intake should come from carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are classified as simple & complex, and are made up of 3 common elements: carbon, hydrogen & oxygen.
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1.Provide energy Preferred source of energy When there are not enough carbohydrates to use, the body draws on protein for energy needs FUNCTION OF CARBOHYDRATES:
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2.To spare proteins Body is less efficient in using proteins for energy Protein used for energy leaves less for building, repairing & maintaining cells & body tissues FUNCTION OF CARBOHYDRATES:
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3.Break down fats If carbohydrate levels are too low, the body cannot break down fats completely Leads to more acidic blood; may lead to “ketosis” = acidic breath, nausea, weakness, eventually coma and possibly death FUNCTION OF CARBOHYDRATES:
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4.To provide bulk to diet Fibre is responsible for adding bulk Keeps us feeling full longer Helps promote normal digestion & elimination of body wastes FUNCTION OF CARBOHYDRATES:
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Are all sugars (table sugar, candy, pop, fruit, etc.) Function = source of energy (quick burst of energy because it is broken down quickly), aids digestion SIMPLE CARBOHYDRATES
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Includes starch and fibre Complex carbs take longer to digest, help regulate blood sugar levels & keep energy levels up Preferred over simple carbs for health and nutrition COMPLEX CARBOHYDRATES
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Food source: breads, rice, pasta, veggies (especially potatoes) Function: the body’s main source of energy (sugar is released into blood stream gradually, longer lasting source of energy) STARCH
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Food source: whole grains, fruits, veggies, bran, legumes Function: aids digestion, linked to prevention of colon cancer & heart disease, promotes normal elimination of waste, promotes satiety Fibre binds with toxins in food, preventing them from being absorbed Fibre also speeds up the time food is in the intestines which reduces exposure to toxins in food FIBRE
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