What's the first stage of the life cycle?
Pregnancy
Do the Jewish eat Pork
No , Pork is forbidden to be eaten, as pigs are not considered kosher because they are not ruminants (they don't chew their cud)
Can Nuts cause both allergies and Intolerances
Yes, nuts can cause both allergies and intolerances
Name two common genetically modified foods
Corn
Wheat
Papaya
Canola Potatoes
Carrots
Watermelon
Name one support network
Cancer Council
Health Departments
Sports Dieticians
Heart Foundation
Public Health Association
Active for Life
Federation of Nutrition organisations
Weight Council
GUT Foundation
Meals on Wheels
Diabetes Australia
CSIRO
FSANZ
What foods are recommended for the ages from 13-20?
Fruits and Vegetables ( Apples , Broccoli ) , Whole Grain ( Brown Rice , Oatmeal ) , Lean Protein ( Chicken , Fish ) , Low-Fat Dairy ( Low-Fat Milk , Yogurt )
What diet choice involves not eating any animal products
Vegetarian
What food intolerance causes trouble with digesting dairy products
Lactose intolerance
What kind of food is created to have reduced fat and sugar
Genetically modified food
What is Support networks main priority
Ensure access to services and resources for vulnerable populations
List the life stages in order from youngest to oldest.
Pregnancy
Lactation
Infancy (0-1 yrs)
Childhood (1-12 yrs)
Adolescences (13-20 yrs)
Adulthood (21-64 yrs)
The Aged (65 yrs +)
What religion is Eid-ul-Fitr related to?
Islam
What does peanut allergy cause what immune system reaction
Anaphylaxis
Foods or drinks that have added vitamins or minerals are considered what?
Fortified foods
What are support networks used for?
To provide emotional, practical, and financial support
At what age does adulthood start?
21
What's the difference between a vegan and a vegetarian?
Vegetarian is just no meat whilst a vegan is no meat and NO ANIMAL PRODUTS
What is the difference between food allergies and food intolerances?
Allergies can be fatal
Intolerancees can be non-life threatening but can cause illness etc
What are nutritionally modified foods?
Nutritionally modified foods are foods that have been changed to improve their nutritional qualities, either by adding some component
How many Support Networks work on mental health in Australia
A network of 175 Specialised mental health service organisations
What is the number one most important food for the aged person?
Rich in protein
How much junk food do Australians consume weekly? (serves)
What's anaemia?
Anaemia is when you don’t have enough red blood cells or haemoglobin. Red blood cells and haemoglobin, the molecule in red blood cells that makes them red, are important because they carry oxygen from the lungs around the body.
What is the difference between enriched foods and fortified foods
Enriched foods have nutrients added back after processing to restore those lost during processing, while fortified foods have nutrients added that weren't originally present in the food
What's coeliac disease?
Heart disease results from the narrowing of the arteries that supply the heart with blood through a process known as atherosclerosis. Fatty deposits (or plaque) gradually build up on the inside of the artery walls, narrowing the space in which blood can flow to the heart.