Basic Nutrition
Food Labels
Vitamins/Minerals
Eating Disorders, Nutrient Deficiencies and Food Poisons
Dietary Choices/Misc.
100

What are the 6 classes of nutrients?

carbs, protein, fat, vitamins, minerals and water

100

What is the first thing you should look at on a food label?

Serving size

100

What mineral aids in the prevention of tooth decay?

Fluoride

100

What is the leading cause of death in America?

Heart Disease

100

What is the vegan diet?

not eating any foods the come from animals including eggs, milk, honey, meat, seafood and more

200

This is not digestible by the human body. Main function is to maintain the health of your digestive tract. Found in whole grains, nuts, leafy greens, fruits and veggies with skin on

Fiber

200

What is an example of an ultra processed food? 

packaged cakes, energy drinks, frozen meals, hot dogs, margarine, candy, etc.

200

What mineral found in red meats and dark, leafy greens is needed for the formation of hemoglobin, which carries oxygen from the lungs to the body cells, preventing fatigue and weakness

Iron

200

What is repeated binge eating, usually followed by vomiting

Bulimia

200

What is a con of the carnivore diet?

cost

risk of nutrient deficiency (vitamin C, fiber, folate, etc)

increased cholesterol

lack of long term clinical research

300

Your body needs ________ for proper growth and functioning, however they do not provide any energy. Your body does not produce them, so you need supplementation of them. Not directly "of the earth"

Vitamins

300

There are 9 food allergens that must be included on a food label if the food contains them. Name 5 of the 9.

milk, peanuts, eggs, crustacean shellfish, fish, treenuts, sesame, wheat and soybeans

300

Which fat-soluble vitamin protects the body tissue from damage caused by substances called free radicals, which can harm cells, tissues, and organs.

Good food sources include: sunflower seeds, spinach, almonds and sunflower oil

Vitamin E

300

Which food poison is transmitted through raw meat, raw eggs and unprocessed chicken parts?

Salmonella

300

Describe a typical meal in the pescatarian diet

Fish, roasted veggies

mostly plant based, with fish and seafood

limits land animal meats

400

What are trace minerals? Give 1 example

Minerals your body needs a tiny amount of

Ex: iron, manganese, copper, iodine, zinc, cobalt, fluoride, selenium

400

What does COOL stand for?

Country of Origin Labeling, where foods are born, raised, processed, etc. 

Used for meats, fish, nuts and more

400

Which B Vitamin helps support adrenal function, helps calm and maintain a healthy nervous system, and is necessary for key metabolic processes. It can help with keeping your metabolism healthy, promoting healthy nails, skin, and hair.

B7

400

What is a syndrome of disordered metabolism, usually due to a combination of hereditary and environmental causes, leading to abnormally high blood sugar levels

Diabetes

400

What % of your body weight is made up of water?

60%

500

Which kind of proteins come from animal sources and contain all 9 essential amino acids?

Complete proteins

500

Why would a preservative be added to a food?

To increase shelf life or prevent food from spoiling

500

What mineral is used to prevent anemia.  It also helps with the production of red blood cells and ensures the health of the nervous system. Food sources include fish, nuts, milk, dark leafy greens

Cobalt

500

What deposits cholesterol on the artery walls, causing the formation of a hard, thick substance called cholesterol plaque.

LDLs (low density lipoproteins)

500

Which vitamins are fat soluble? Name at least 2

A, D, E and K

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