Behavior Change
Food Safety
Extra Credit
Malnutrition
Life Cycle Nutrition
100

O in Oars 

What is Open ended questions

100

Bioaccumulation

the process by which compounds accumulate or build up in an organism faster than they can be broken down or excreted

100

H.A.C.C.P

what is hazard analysis critical control point

100

The ability of an area to produce enough food to feed its population

what is Food self-sufficiency 

100

 weight gain, increased blood volume, hormonal changes. increased amounts of Calories, Iron, protein, folate, water, fiber 

 What are Nutritional Needs and changes during Pregnancy

200

A in OARS

what is affrimation

200

A dormant state of some bacteria that is resistant to heat but can germinate and produce a new organism when the conditions are favorable

what is a spore

200

What pathogen has been thought to cause mad cow disease

what is prion

200

Sustainable agriculture

what are methods that maintain soil productivity and a healthy ecological balance while having minimal long-term impacts

200

Hormones and nutritional needs during lactation

what are prolactin and oxytocin, decreases in iron, increased macronutrients, and calories        

300

S in OARS

What is Summary

300

The difference between Food-borne infection and intoxication

what is one contains microorganisms and the other toxins

300

The targets of Eat Lancet  

what are Healthy diets and Sustainable food production

300

The causes of food insecurity

what are Poverty, overpopulation, cultural practices, Limited environmental resources

300

Infancy nutritional needs  

vitamin D from birth, Flouride, vitamin K, and B12. exclusively breast milk for 6 months, large amounts of  fat, carbs, protein, and water

400

R in OARS

What is Reflection

400

The 5 types of pathogens 

what are bacteria, viruses, molds, parasites, and prions

400

Poverty effects these, in turn, causing more food insecurity 

what are lack of education, limited health care, and homelessness

400

cycle of undernutrition

what is a cycle where undernutrition is perpetuated by an inability to meet nutrient needs at all life stages

400

Childhood nutritional needs and physical changes

General growth, normal amounts of macronutrients, quantities smaller than adult recommendations

500

S.M.A.R.T stands for 

what is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, time-bound 

500

The 8 tips for Safe Selection and Food Handling 

What are choose food wisely, store food properly, wash, thaw, cook thoroughly, refrigerate promptly, reheat thoroughly, and when in doubt throw it out.

500

The diet that every human on the planet should be participating in because it is just so perfect that nobody could even try to make a diet better.

what is the Mediterranean diet

500

these deficiencies cause Marasmus, Kwashiorkor, Goiter, Xerophthalmia


what are general lack of food, insufficient proteins, iodine deficiency, and Vitamin A deficiency

500

an increased amount of macronutrients, B vitamins, magnesium, and generally healthy foods. Hormonal changes and nutritional deficiencies leading to dementia and Alzheimers, balance exercises needed

what are Elderly nutritional needs, physiological effects, and exercise changes

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