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Elaine Lin Computers 8 Block B
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Carbohydrates Foods which give you energy helps body function well 45-65% of your total daily calories 2 types: –S–Simple (sugars) Sources: fruit, honey, soft drinks, and other sweets, etc… –C–Complex (starches) Sources: bread, cereal, potatoes and legumes, etc….
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Fats One source of energy crucial for normal body function stay warm in cold weather 65-90 grams per day 2 types: –S–Saturated fat (bad) Sources: animal or dairy foods, etc…. –U–Unsaturated fat (good) Sources: fish oil, plant oils, etc…..
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Protein Builds up your muscles, organs Repairs and replaces them. Sources: meat, fish, eggs, legumes, etc…. 40-50 grams per day 2 types: –Antibodies proteins defend the body from germs –Enzymes proteins speed up chemical reactions
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Fibre Different mixed substances, not digestible Speed up the movement of food Keep digestive system healthy and functioning properly 18 grams per day 2 types: –I–Insoluble fibre Sources: breads, whole grain cereals, etc…. –S–Soluble fibre Sources: fruits, vegetables, soya products, etc…
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Vitamins Substances that are found in foods Body needs them to work properly Helps you grow and develop 4 types: –V–Vitamin D support bones (milk) –V–Vitamin A helps you see at night (carrot) –V–Vitamin C heals a cut (orange) –V–Vitamin B makes protein and energy (vegetable)
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Minerals (dietary) Help your body grow, develop, and stay healthy Build strong bones Maintain normal heartbeats Body requires around 22 natural minerals 2 types: –Macro minerals (calcium) build strong bones Sources: fruit, seeds and nuts, bananas, potatoes, etc.... –Trace minerals (zinc) helps your immune system Sources: beef, pork, legumes, etc……
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Water Most critical nutrient Regulate body temperature Transports nutrients and oxygen to organs Removes waste and protects organs Makes up around 66% of the body 7-10 glasses per day
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