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Final Project Presentation By Monique v
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“Nutritional Flaw” When analyzing my diet for the food analysis project done earlier, I noticed a “nutritional flaw” The biggest flaw I found in my diet was not having enough protein.
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How did I know I didn’t have enough protein? According to Choosemyplate.org, as a 18 year old girl, I am supposed to consume 5 oz equivalents of protein However, some days I had under 1 oz of protein This was evidence that I should change my diet by adding more protein to my daily meals
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What is protein? Protein is a huge variety of foods including: Meat milk cheese Other dairy products fish soy eggs beans legumes nut butters.
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Why don’t I eat enough protein? Most people eat more protein than I do because there are many meats I cannot eat I don’t eat any kind of red meat, pork, or duck Since I only eat chicken and fish, if I eat at school and they don’t have either, I go for a vegetarian option, without that extra protein meat provides However, if I were to go for lets say a salad, I could compensate for no available chicken by adding beans, cheese, and eggs, all of which contain protein!
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Why is my nutritional flaw harmful to my diet? AKA Why is protein important? The body uses protein for energy Protein works as an enzyme in the body, used for the body’s metabolism and growth/repair of tissue! Protein is used by the body to carry signals from different parts of the body to the other Used to form structures like building muscle! It’s the building block of bones, muscles, cartilage, skin, and blood. hair and nails are mostly made of protein: protein is a part of every cell in your body
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Harmful effects of not eating enough protein: If the food you are eating does not contain the amino acids needed, your body will access it from protein rich parts of your body like your muscles- leading to muscle loss and weakness Since your immune system uses protein for antibodies and other immune molecules, you could suffer from more infections You can become irritable, suffer changes in your skin and hair texture Extreme protein deficiency is a serious issue as it can lead to shock or death
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How can I add more protein to my daily meals easily? I’m a huge salad and soup fan which has many ups because this means I eat lots of veggies The downside to this is I personally never reach for protein to add to my vegetarian salad or soup The only meat I do eat is chicken or seafood, so that makes things extra difficult at times An easy fix is to add some chicken or seafood to whatever I am eating
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Examples of meals I could eat that would satisfy my protein requirement Breakfast: Whole wheat toast with Peanut butter and strawberries and turkey sausage links on the side Lunch: A spinach salad with chicken, apples, Dinner: Chicken with oven-roasted balsamic cauliflower and watermelon on the side Dinner: Chicken with oven-roasted balsamic cauliflower and watermelon on the side
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My Final Project Dish One of my favorite recipes is a salad called Beautiful Salad that I found on Allrecipes.com a while back The recipe calls for many nutritious foods that satisfy a healthy diet, however there is not much protein in the salad recipe In order to add more protein and make it a dish that would fully benefit me, I decided to add cut up strips of turkey bacon, adding extra protein to my salad while avoiding high levels of fat by going for turkey bacon instead of pork
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DON’T FORGET to Eat Your Protein!
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Works Cited Annigan, Jan. "The Effects of Low Protein Intake." Healthy Eating. Hearst Corporation, n.d. Web. 14 May 2015.. "Protein Nutrition Facts - MyFoodDiary." Protein Nutrition Facts - MyFoodDiary. Myfooddiary.com, n.d. Web. 14 May 2015.. "The Importance of Protein in Your Diet." The Importance of Protein in Your Diet. Forward Foods, n.d. Web. 14 May 2015.. "USDA MyPlate Protein Foods Group -- All about the Protein Foods Group." USDA MyPlate Protein Foods Group -- All about the Protein Foods Group. USDA, n.d. Web. 14 May 2015..
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