Nutrition
Disordered Eating
Components of Fitness
Food Labels
100

Fat

Protein

Carbohydrates

What are the 3 main nutrient sources?

100

Eating very little because of fear of gaining weight

What is Anorexia?

100

How well your heart and lungs

work when you run, walk, or play

for a long time.

What is Cardiovascular Endurance?

100

Help to identify the calories and serving sizes of various foods

What is a food label?

200

Protect internal organs

Protects against the cold

Transports hormones


What is Fat?

200

Binge eating followed by purging through vomiting or bowel movements (using laxatives)

What is Bulimia?
200

The ability of your muscles

to push, pull, or lift

something heavy.

What is Muscular Strength?

200

the amount of energy in a food

What is a calorie?

300

Main energy source of our diets

What are carbohydrates?

300

Unhealthy eating habits that don’t fit an exact diagnosis

What is Disordered Eating?

300

The ability of a muscle to continue to perform without

fatigue

What is Muscular Endurance?

300

Not sugars that are found naturally in the food.

What are added sugars?

400

Fruits

Vegetables

Grains

Dairy 

Protein

What are the 5 MyPlate Food Groups?

400

• Thinking about weight, food, dieting or exercising

all the time

• Basing self-worth and self-esteem only on

body shape or weight

• Feeling worried or anxious about certain

foods or food groups

• Feeling guilty or ashamed about eating

• Feeling out of control around food

What are thoughts/feelings around disordered eating? 

400

The ability to bend and move joints through a full range of motion

What is Flexibility?

400

Teens should average no more than 2,300 mg of this each day

What is sodium/salt?

500

Activity level

Age

Gender

Genetics

What are reasons why one person might need more calories than another?

500

• Avoiding certain foods or food groups

• Having set rituals or strict rules around

eating and/or exercise

• Skipping meals or avoiding social eating

• Obsessive calorie counting or exercising

• Eating compulsively

• Using exercise, fasting or purging to “make up for eating bad foods”

What are disordered eating behaviors?

500

Increase time

Increase weight

Increase intensity

What is the principle of overload?

500

These usually come in a box or bag and may have added sugar, salt and unhealthy fat, giving you more calories but fewer nutrients

What are processed foods?

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