Nutrients
Functions
Too little
Too much
100

What are the macronutrients?

Fat, protein and carbohydrates

100

Name a function of fat

Provides warmth/insulation,

Provides organs a layer of protection,

Helps absorb fat soluble vitamins,

Concentrated source of energy

100

What can happen if you have too little carbohydrates?

Tired, cant concentrate, low energy

100

What happens if you have too much protein?

More energy, potential weight gain, injuries repair faster

200

What are the micronutrients?

Vitamins and minerals

200

Name a function of carbohydrates

Provides energy

200

What happens if you have too little fat?

Weight loss, could have low energy, fat soluble vitamins may not be absorbed

200

What happens if you have too much fat?

Weight gain which can lead to obesity, excess hormone production, more energy

300

What are the vitamins we have learned about?

A, B group, C, D, E and K

300

Name a function of protein

For maintenance, repair and growth of muscles, cells and tissue

300

What happens if you have too little fibre?

Can lead to constipation, potentially lead to bowel diseases/bowl cancer

300

What happens if you have too much carbohydrates?

More energy, potential weight gain
400

What minerals have we learned about?

Sodium, iron, calcium, phosphorus

400

Pick a mineral and name a function

Sodium - prevents cramping after exercise, regulates fluid balance, for nerve function

Calcium - for the growth and maintenance of healthy bones and teeth

Phosphorus - works with calcium for the growth and maintenance of healthy bones and teeth

Iron - produces red blood cells that transport oxygen around the body

400

What happens if you have too little calcium?

Bones may break easier, bones take longer to repair, could lead to osteoporosis

400

What happens if you have too much sodium?

Can lead to strokes, hypertension, high blood pressure

500
Name two or three nutrients that have an inter-relationship (work together)

Iron & Vitamin C

Phosphorus, Calcium, Vitamin D

Fibre & Water

500

Pick a vitamin and name its function

Vitamin A - for healthy eyes, growth in children, an antioxidant (ACE vitamin)

Vitamin B group - to release energy from foods/carbs

Vitamin C - helps fight infection, boosts immune system, an antioxidant (ACE vitamin)

Vitamin D - works with calcium for the growth and maintenance of healthy bones and teeth

Vitamin E - for healthy skin, an antioxidant (ACE vitamin), helps reduces chances of developing cancer or heart disease

500

What happens if you have too little iron?

Tired, feeling faint/dizzy, paleness, struggle to concentrate

500

What happens if you have too much calcium?

Bones repair quicker, stronger bones, can lead to kidney stones

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