What are Carbs?
The Facts
Not Enough/How Much
How Are They Used #1
How are They Used #2
100

A carbohydrate is categorized as what type of nutrient?

Macronutrient

100

Name 2 areas in the body that utilize glucose.

Brain, muscle, red blood cells, organs 

100

Name 2 side effects of not having enough carbohydrates in your diet

headache, fatigue, dizziness, muscle weakness, low blood sugar, constipation, nausea, difficulty sleeping, brain fog, mood swings, forgetfulness etc.

100

Carbs are stored here and released between meals and snacks when blood glucose levels start to drop so that you body can maintain a normal blood glucose level.

Liver

100

Name 3 sources of complex carbs

beans, peas, whole wheat bread

200

What is the main role of carbohydrates? 

Fuel! Provide energy for our cells. 

200

Why do we need carbohydrates? 

Fuel for the Body and Brain

Protection

Digestion and Hydration

Mood, Sleep and Appetite

200

For maximum functioning, what percentage (range) of your daily food intake needs to come from carbohydrates?

At least 45-65%

200

Muscles store glucose in this form

Glycogen

200

Sugar causes diabetes. True or false? Why?

False. Neither sugar nor other carbs cause diabetes. The causes are complex with many contributing factors. 

300

What part of your body utilizes carbohydrates for energy the most? (2 acceptable answers) 

Brain and muscles

300

83 countries have implemented dietary guidelines that educate citizens about eating/food. Of those, how many recommend at least 45% of our meal plan to include carbohydrates? 

ALL 83
300

What happens to muscle if you are not supplying your body with enough carbs? 

It will break down protein found in muscle, body tissues, and organs for energy. Carbs are "protein sparing."

300

This organ cannot store glucose, therefore needs a constant supply of carbohydrate.

The Brain

300

Carbohydrates cause a release of _____ which can help improve mood. 

Serotonin

400

The main form of carbohydrate used for energy.

Glucose (sugars)

400

Can the human body use other macronutrients to fuel the brain, organs, and tissues?

Yes, but this is back up mechanism to keep us alive so we are able to find carbohydrates. 

400

Individuals with diabetes need to avoid carbs. True or False? 

False. They need to eat carbohydrates consistently throughout the day to keep blood sugar stable and maintain health. 

400

There are two main categories of carbohydrates: 

Simple and Complex 
400

This hormone is released to help us process carbohydrates 

insulin

500

What are the three primary forms of carbohydrates?

Sugars 

Starches

Fiber 

500

90-95% of serotonin (a neurotransmitter that stabilizes our mood or "happy hormone") is made in________

the gut/stomach/gastrointestinal tract

500

What type of carbohydrate supports the beneficial bacteria in our digestive system?

Fiber (soluble and insoluble)


500

Name 3 benefits of carbohydrates

improves mood, provided energy, nourishes gut bacteria etc. 

500

This hormone is released if our blood glucose falls too low

glucagon

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