The CPTED concept which intends to make spaces more visible, encouraging people to look out for one another and making a space safer.
What is natural surveillance?
Name the 6 ESSENTIAL NUTRIENTS!
[HINT: 3 macro, 2 micro, 1 "other"]
What are:
Protein
Fat
Carbohydrates
Vitamins
Minerals
Water
The estimated amount of calories the average human being needs to eat every day.
What is 2,000 calories?
The focus of improvements for the SECOND generation of CPTED?
What are social improvements? (better social structures, helping people connect, etc.)
A kind of carbohydrate that helps the body to digest. Found in many things such as; veggies, Fruits, Beans, Oats, whole grain breads, etc.
what is Fiber?
What is sugar, sodium [salt], or saturated fat?
What is public health?
A mineral that helps keep your bones strong
What is Calcium?
A standard amount of food or drink, usually measured in cups, ounces, grams, pieces, slices, or numbers; found on the nutrition facts label.
What is a serving?
The name for a place where access to fresh, healthy foods is extremely limited or not accessible at all.
What is a food desert?
A simple carbohydrate used to make candy, sodas, and juices, that can increase risks of certain diseases such as type two diabetes, when consumed excessively.
what is Sugar?
The list right underneath the Nutrition Facts label that tells us everything that is in that food product
What the acronym CPTED stands for
What is Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design?
A MACRO-nutrient that is needed to keep the body warm, help us digest vitamins, and supports our immune system.
what is fat?
The word we use to describe how much ENERGY a food gives us when we eat it.
What is a calorie?