Nutrience needed
Religion
Economic and social factors
The importance of eating breakfast
100

This macronutrient gives your body quick energy and is found in foods like bread and pasta

What are carbohydrates

100

Many religions have rules about what foods are allowed or not allowed; these are called dietary rules.

What are dietary laws?

100

This refers to how much money a person or family earns. 

What is income?

100

The meal you eat in the morning is often called the most important meal of the day.

What is breakfast?

200

This nutrient helps build and repair muscles and is found in foods like meat, beans and eggs.

What is protein?

200

Followers of Hinduism often avoid eating this animal because it is considered sacred.

What is a cow?

200

These are areas where it's hard to find affordable, healthy food nearby.

What are food deserts?

200

Eating breakfast can help you focus better on this during school. What is this called?

What is concentration?

300

This vitamin, made when your skin is exposed to sunlight, helps your body absorb calcium.  

What is vitamin D?

300

In Judaism, foods that meet religious dietary requirements are described with this term.

What is kosher?

300

Friends can influence what you eat, which is often called what?

What is peer pressure?

300

Skipping breakfast can make you overreact later in the day, which affects this balance of calories in and out.

What is energy balance?

400

This mineral carries oxygen in the blood and is especially important for teens.

What is Iron?

400

During this period, many Christians may give up certain foods or eat simpler meals.

What is Lent?

400

This is your ability to understand nutrition info and make healthy food choices.

What is nutrition literacy?

400

Regular breakfast eaters tend to have a healthier version of this number that relates to body weight.

What is BMI (body mass weight)

500

There are two types of fats, one that's good and one that's bad.

What are unsaturated fats and saturated fats? 

500

This best describes foods that are permitted under Islamic dietary guidelines.

What is halal?

500

This term describes how things like income, education, and environment affect your health.

What are social determinants of health?

500

Teens who regularely skip breakfast are more likely to feel this by mid-morning, which can affect mood and school performance.

What is fatige?