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22-1 Nutrition Why is this important??
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What are items you think about when you pick something to eat? What are nutrients?
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Nutrients Are substances in foods that provide energy and materials for cell development
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There are 6 classes of nutrients Carbohydrates Ex: Proteins Ex: Fats Ex: Vitamins Ex: Minerals Ex: Water Ex:
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Carbohydrates This is the main source of energy for the body They’re the highest nutrient in our diet
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Carbohydrates Types: Sugar Simple sugar- easy to break down Ex. Table sugar, fruits, honey, milk
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Starch Is complex but body breaks down into simple sugars Ex. Potatoes, grains, and pastas
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Cellulose Complex and body can’t break down (doesn’t give you energy) Ex. All vegetables have this
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Proteins These are used for growth, repairing, and replacing body’s cells Found in meats (beef, chicken, pork), eggs, milk, dairy, and fish
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Fats Provide energy and help your body absorb some vitamins Are stored in our body for reserve energy, cushion organs
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Fats actually have more energy per gram than carbohydrates.
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Fats Types: Unsaturated Liquid at room temp. Come from plants (oils- veg. corn, olive)
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Saturated Are solid at room temp. Causes high levels of cholesterol (the found in blood)- can clog arteries- leading to heart attack or stroke Found in meats
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Vitamins These help your body use the other nutrients, help promote growth, and regulate body functions
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Are needed in small amounts Found in a variety of foods- can easily get if you eat a well balanced diet (means eating fruits and vegetables)
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Vitamins Types: Water-soluble When placed in water, they dissolve. Ex. Vit. Bs and Vit. C
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Fat-soluble When placed in fats, they dissolve. Ex. Vit. A, D, E, K -Some vitamins are actually not good for you to get to much of can cause disease/disorder.
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Minerals These are actually chemical elements (found on the periodic chart) Need around 14 to have health body/diet
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Used to help chemical reactions, sending messages (through the nerves), and carrying O2 to the body cells Ex. Calcium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Iron
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Water After O2 water is the most important item for your body Can survive a few weeks (depending on body type) without food and without water only a few days.
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Most of the nutrients are carried throughout the body by water Your weight = 60% water
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Water Water is loss every day by sweating, excretion, and respiration. Breathing = 350 mL, Bathroom= 1950 mL, skin/sweat-500mL.
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Being thirsty is already a sign that your body is dehydrated (meaning you don’t have enough water).
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Everyday you loss water, so you need to drink 2L of liquids each day to replace these. (doesn’t have to be all water- water is in all liquids and in foods to)
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Food Groups Need to eat a variety of foods, due to 1 food group (food items that have the same nutrients in them) doesn’t have all nutrients needed for the body.
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Food groups are easily seen on the Food Pyramid. Usually with meals you are combining several food groups.
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