Choosing Food Wisely
Managing Weight Safely
Nutritional Needs for the Individual
Famous Olympians
Sportswear Clothing Brands
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When nutrients are added to canned food to replace those lost during canning, the food is said to be

Preserved

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These types of diets are not recommended because they often exclude essential nutrients.

Fad Diets

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This measurement is the amount of body fat a person has as compared to muscle and bone

Body Composition

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This lightning-fast speedster set a new world and Olympic 100m record of 9.69s at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. 

Usain Bolt

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This American multinational corporation with its headquarters near Beaverton, Oregon burst onto the scene after it released its popular shoe line, the Air Max, in 1987.

Nike

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This physical sensation is primarily due to the body’s need for nutrients

Hunger

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This measurement tells us the body’s rate of energy use at rest

Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR)

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Diabetics should limit foods high in this in order to help control blood sugar levels

Sugar or Carbohydrates

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This 4 time Olympic swimmer set the record at the 2016 Olympic games for the most gold medals of all-time with 23.

Michael Phelps

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This German multinational corporation, founded and headquartered in Herzogenaurach, Germany is well known for its three stripes, which is used on the company's clothing and shoe designs as a marketing aid.

Adidas

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Recommendations that specify the amounts of certain nutrients that an average person should obtain each day are called

Percent Daily Values or Daily Values

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Any person with a BMI of 30 or over is considered this 

Obese

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A marathon might practice this in order to create energy before a run

Carbohydrate Loading

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Considered by many to be one of the greatest athletes of all time, is best remembered for his performance at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, where he won gold medals in the long jump, the 100- and 200-metre dashes, and the 4 x 100-metre relay. He was the first American track and field athlete to win four gold medals at a single Olympic Games.

Jesse Owens

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 This footwear and clothing company founded in Bolton (Greater Manchester), and headquartered in Boston (Massachusetts), is primarily known for dominating the present-day CrossFit scene

Reebok

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The FDA percent daily values are based on a diet with this number of calories

2,000

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This is a classification for a person who is lighter than the standard for the person’s height

underweight

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This type of person might still consume animal products, but chooses not to eat any meat.

Vegetarian

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At only 18 years old, he won a gold medal in the light heavyweight division at the 1960 Summer Olympics while floating like a butterfly and stinging like a bee.

Muhammed Ali

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This German casual and sportswear company, founded in 1948 by Rudolf Dassler, appointed Jay-Z as Creative Director of basketball in 2018.

Puma

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The terms "high," "rich in," or "excellent source of" may be used on the label and in the labeling of foods with this percentage or more of a vitamin/mineral/nutrient

20%

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This popular fad diet is known for cutting out Carbohydrates almost entirely and replacing them with healthy fats and massive amounts of protein

Keto Diet

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The Three Factors that typically determine a person's weight are 

Heredity, Level of Activity, and Body Composition

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At the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, this athlete won individual gold medals in all-around, vault and floor; bronze in balance beam; and gold as part of the United States gymnastics team, dubbed the "Final Five".

Simone Biles

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This American manufacturer of clothing, based in North Carolina, was established in 1919 by the Feinbloom brothers as "Knickerbocker Knitting Company." 

Champion