Macronutrients
Micronutrients
Short term consequences
Long term consequences
Food model
100

What are 3 rich food sources of carbohydrates ?

Pasta, Rice, bread, cereals, fruit and vegetables

100
What are 2 rich food sources of sodium? 

Fish, table salt, olives, meat, cheese and many processed foods (tomato sauce, packet soups, pizzas and pies etc). 

100
What could insufficient fiber lead to? 

Constipation 

100
Lack of which mineral can lead to anemia? Especially for teenage females.

Iron

100

In the healthy eating pryamid. What 2 nutrients have a cross next to them in the left hand corner?

Salt & sugar

200

What is the main function of protein in the body?

To build, maintain and repair body cells (muscles)

200

What 2 micronutrients to made strong and healthy bones?

Calcium and Vitamin D

200
What are 2 symptoms of insufficient water?
Dehydration, Thirst, Dizziness, Decreased Blood Pressure, Constipation or Fainting 
200

Explain osteoporosis. 

Osteoporosis is when the density of someones bones are less than normal and are at risk of fractures and breaks. This can come from lack of exercise, calcium or vitamin d, especially during development. 

200

Explain how the health star rating works. 

Mr Goldsworthy judgement 

300

1 rich food source for monounsaturated fats?

Avocado, olive and canola oil, nuts and nut butters

300

What is irons function? 

Is essential component of blood. Iron makes up the haem in haemoglobin, which is the oxygen carrying component. 

300

What characteristic & dimension can hunger lead to?

Insufficient/low levels of energy

300

Name 2/3 of the vitamins that are essential for the production of red blood cells? Red blood cells are important for youth to keep up their blood demands for rapid growth and energy. 

Vitamin C, Vitamin B9 (folate) or Vitamin B12. 

300

Describe 1 difference between the healthy eating pryamid and the australian guide to healthy eating. 

Mr Goldsworthy judgement

400

What are the 4 different types of fats?

Monounsaturated, polyunsaturated, saturated and trans fats

400

What are the Vitamin B groups function?

Important in the process of metabolism or converting fuels to energy 

400

Which vitamin can lead to low levels of energy as a short term consequence?

Vitamin B group (1, 2 and 3)

400
Explain how sugar can cause Dental carries. 

Sugar in foods, sugar are acids, acids left on teeth can corrode teeth, causing tooth carries 

400

Foods that you should only consume in small amounts are often referred to as another word starting with D. What is that word?

Discretionary foods 

500

For 1 gram of carbohydrates, how many kilojoules are are you consuming?

16 kilojoules 

500

What are 2 Vitamin D food sources?

Fish, beef liver, cheese, egg yolks, and foods with fortified vitamin d in them (cereals and milk)

500

Excessive sodium consumption can lead to what?

Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)

500

Explain how Cholesterol can cause a stroke or heart attack. USe LDL and HDL as an example. Use whiteboard if needed.  

Mr will decide

500

1 kilojoule is roughly equivalent to how many calories?

0.25

M
e
n
u