Numbers to know!!
Review!!
DRI'S
Food labels/ nutrition facts
Digestion
100

recommended D.V. for saturated fats.  

What is less than 10%?

100

As one variable increases the other variable increases.

What is a positive correlation?

100

more well-studied amounts of nutrients. Fits 98% all healthy people's needs. 

What is RDA? 

100

who regulates the food labels? 

What is the FDA?

100

Are all nutrients absorbed? 

What is no? Give an example

200

recommended D.V. for added sugars. 

What is 10% of total kcals

200

Elements of an organic nutrient 

What is Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen?

200

Helps with the prevention of nutrient Toxicities. 

What is a UL?

200

The requirement for a product to have a food label.

What is a product with more than 1 ingredient?

200

Where the digestion process begins.

What is the mouth?

Bonus (the chemical digestion component)?

300

In order for something to be considered low fat.

What is 3 grams or less?

300

Sodium and Cholesterol DV.

What is 2300mg, what is less than 300mg?

300

A guideline set to help balance calories/ weight and overall keep foods safe.

What is a MyPlate? 

Bonus: 5 categories on the MyPlate?

300

An ingredient shown in its own space away from "total carbohydrates" on a food label.

What is added sugars? 

(why is this important?) 

300

secreted from the pancreas to break down macronutrients.

What is an enzyme? 

400

ADMR for fat, carbohydrates, and protein.

What is 20-35%, 45-65%, 10-35%.

400

a strategy to reduce cofounding variables.

What is random sampling, and placebos?

400

Three problem areas in our population

(why we set guidelines) 

What is physical activity, weight management, alcohol beverages, kcalorie needs, etc?

400

the difference between the first ingredient on the food label vs the last.

What is the weight?

First ingredient contains the most weight

400

Made from liver to emulsify fat + water. Where is it stored?

What is bile? What is gallbladder?

500

If Izzy ate 2500 kcals per day and wanted to know her maximum number of carbohydrates *in grams she could consume, how much would it be? 

What is 406 grams of carbohydrates? 

500

Three risk factors for chronic heart disease.

What is genetics, gender, age, weight, diet, etc?

500

The amount of a nutrient that fits 50% of the population and is used to set the RDA.

What is an EAR? 

(Estimated Average requirement) 

500

Good source vs high source

What is 10-19% (Good source)

What is 20% or higher (High source)

500

Level of organization in the human body.

What are Atoms, molecules, organelles, cells, tissue, organs, systems?

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