The number of times you should aim to eat in a day for regular eating:
SIX
The effect of dieting/restriction on metabolic rate and set point is:
PERMANENT / TEMPORARY
TEMPORARY
The three essential macronutrients that provide your body with energy:
CARBOHYDRATES, PROTEINS, FATS
Micronutrient stored in bone and used in muscle contraction and heart rate regulation:
CALCIUM
This micronutrient is used to produce collagen, the main protein in your skin:
Regular eating helps to maintain stable levels of this throughout the day:
BLOOD SUGAR AND ENERGY
The weight range that your body is happy and healthy at:
SET POINT RANGE
This macronutrient is the body's primary source of fuel:
CARBOHYDRATES
The two different types of Iron:
HEME and NON-HEME
VITAMIN D
The ideal number of hours between eating times:
THREE
The reason dieting slows down your metabolic rate and increases your set point:
STARVATION MODE - restriction slows down metabolic rate to conserve energy for another time
This macronutrient is important for the absorption and transport of certain vitamins:
FAT
This micronutrient is important for eye health and vision:
VITAMIN A
This micronutrient is often used to help relieve headaches:
MAGNESIUM
This should be included at all meal and snack times, along with food:
WATER
The dieting cycle and why diets don't work:
RESTRICTION
leads to
DEPRIVATION (physical & psychological)
leads to
BINGES (or eating more than planned)
leads to...
People commonly overestimate their needs for this macronutrient:
PROTEIN
This micronutrient is important for nerve and brain function:
VITAMIN B12
This micronutrient is necessary for wound healing, immune function, and normal growth:
ZINC
The corrective action for when you're feeling hungry between meals and snacks:
INCREASE NUTRITION AT EATING TIMES
The 4 main reasons our bodies require energy:
1) ORGAN function (basal metabolic rate)
2) GROWTH & repair of tissues
3) ENERGY (to move your body)
4) To DIGEST & breakdown foods
This micronutrient is an antioxidant, it protects cells from damage and plays an important role in our immune systems:
VITAMIN E
This micronutrient acts as coenzyme in chemical reactions that produce energy:
B VITAMINS