Macronutrients
Popular Diets
Eating Disorders
Culture and Food
100

Name the three macronutrients

Carbohydrates, Protein, Fat

100

Diets that have become popular through the media but may not be scientifically tested are known as _______

fad diets

100

True/False. Only females struggle with eating disorders

False. There is a wide range of eating disorders that can affect both men and women. In general, more men struggle with muscle dysmorphia than women and more women than men struggle with anorexia nervosa.

100

Name the food that played a significant role in the Industrial Revolution

Potato

200

Which macronutrient is important for the strengthening of muscles?

Protein

200

An eating pattern that cycles between periods of eating and fasting is known as __________

intermittent fasting

200

This eating disorder is characterized by a distorted body image and an unwarranted fear of being overweight. 

Anorexia Nervosa

200

Name and explain one example in history where food was politicized. 

Boston Tea-Party

French bread wars

Egypt 

Ethiopia

300
An long-distance runner eats only pasta for a week leading up to a race. Name and explain this process. 

Carb-loading. This helps to increase the amount of glycogen (energy) stored in your muscles to be used at a later-date. 

300

Name 3 characteristics of the Mediterranean Diet.

-emphasis on healthy fats

-limited consumption of red meat

-high consumption of fruits and vegetables

-low consumption of dairy products

-moderate amount of alcohol intake

-based on the cuisines of Greece and Italy (and other countries bordering the Mediterranean). 

300

This eating disorder is classified by an obsession with proper or healthy eating that in fact becomes unhealthy. 

Orthorexia

300

Name three factors that influence our food choices

family, taste, economics, beliefs, culture, time, cooking skills, mood, attitude towards food.

400

Why is eating fatty foods important? Give four reasons

1. Fat provides energy

2. Protects organs

3. Provides insulation and warmth to the body

4. Fat carries and helps absorb vitamins

5. Fat produces and releases hormones (i.e. leptin)

400

A low-carb, high-protein diet that has the following four stages: Attack, Cruise, Consolidation, Stabilization

Dukan Diet

400

Explain bulimia and name two health risks associated with this eating disorder. 

Bulimia is characterized by periods of bingeing and purging. 

Cardiac complications

Dehydration

Ulcers

Pancreatitis

Fatigue and muscle weakness

400

Explain how the cultural differences between America and Italy impact the production of food in these countries. 

American consumers are focused on time-efficient meals, wanting immediate short-term results. They also substitute quality for quantity. 

Italians tend to focus on quality rather than quantity. Food and eating is seen as a social and relational thing. The production of food is an art that takes time. 

500

Explain how the body breaks down protein and uses it in the body.

Protein is broken down into amino acids through hydrolysis. The amino acids dissolve in the blood and are carried to tissues and organs. The body uses amino acids to build muscle, transport nutrients, and perform chemical reactions in the body. 

500

Explain the ketogenic diet including one key characteristic and where the name comes from. 

-Low carb, high fat diet

-Reduction in carbs puts the body in a state of ketosis, where the body burns fat into "ketones" which can supply energy for the brain. 

500

Explain laxative abuse and name 3 symptoms associated with it. 

Laxative abuse is the use of laxatives in an attempt to lose weight. Some symptoms include weakness, tremors, blurry vision, kidney damage, and dehydration. 

500

Explain how cultural appropriation relates to food and give an example. 

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