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Where are Omega-3 Fatty Acids found? How does it help us?

fish, green veggies and nuts

Needed for growth and healthy heart, brain and eyes 

Can reduce inflammation and cancer risk

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What kinds of diets contributes to heart disease?

Low fiber, high sodium, high trans fat, high cholesterol 

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What is lean body mass?

Muscles, organs, skin, hair, fluids

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What are proteins made of?

What is a non-meat source of protein?

Amino acids

Soy, legumes, beans, nuts, whole grains, rice

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Which type of fat is solid at room temperature? What is an example?

Saturated fat

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Where can we get fiber? What is the function of fiber?

Found in stringy, tough part of fruit and vegetables and whole grains.

Moves wastes, prevents heart disease, colon cancer and diabetes

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What is sodium? What happens when you consume too much?

Salt, heart disease/ high blood pressure

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How many servings are described by the values on a food label?

One serving

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What are two ways to measure body composition?

Body fat percentage and BMI (body mass index)

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What is nutrition?

What are nutrients?

The process by which your body takes in and uses food.

Substances in food that your body needs to grow, repair itself, and to supply you with energy.

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What are the two types of fat in our body composition?

Visceral Fat – around organs and muscles

Subcutaneous Fat – under the skin

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What is the difference between anorexia and bulimia?

Restricting food intake vs Binging and purging

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What are the two types of cholesterol and which one is "bad"? 

HDL and LDL, LDL is bad

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What makes up 60-75% of your body? What is it used for?

Water

  • Needed for

    • Transporting nutrients

    • Eliminates wastes

    • Digest foods

    • Maintains body temp

    • Lubricates joints

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What is basal metabolic rate?

The number of calories you need each day just to maintain basic body functions.

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How many essential amino acids are there?

Nine

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Which kind of vitamin is stored in the body?

What is an example of one?

Fat soluble

Vitamin A, D, E, K

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Which type of carb provided long term energy storage and what is an example of one?

Complex carbs, starches like pasta, bread, rice, etc

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How can you lose weight healthily?

Reduce calories and increase exercise slowly.

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What causes osteoporosis?

What causes anemia?

Low calcium

Low iron

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What are some treatments for eating disorders?

Psychotherapy, medication

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What is a fad diet and how can you recognize one?

Promises a quick fix.

Promotes 'magic' foods or combinations of foods.

Excludes or severely restricts food groups or nutrients, such as carbohydrates.

Has rigid rules that focus on weight loss.

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How do humans get minerals? What are two examples?

From food/ consuming them

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What is the difference between hunger and appetite?

Hunger is the way your body signals that it needs fuel.

Appetite is the psychological desire for food. 

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What happens to excess/ unused calories?

Stored as fat

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