Nutrients
More nutrients
Seriously more nutrients?
Relationships?
Body image
100

What are carbohydrates?

The starches and sugars present in food

100

How many cups of water should we drink per day on average?

8

100

What is the role of fats?

transport vitamins, provide texture to food, and provide energy

100

what are the 5 different types of relationships?

friendship, romantic, self, professional, and family

100

What are a few common misconceptions about the male body image

six pack, must be tall, lean muscle or large biceps

200

What is a nutrient?

Substance that provides nourishment that is essential for growth

200

What are minerals?

substance the body can't manufacture but are need for many vital processes

200

Which type of fat is healthier for us?

unsaturated

200

What does a healthy relationship look like?

honest, open communication, trust, respect, and control over emotions

200

List a few common misconceptions about the female body image.

must be thin, but also curvy. Perfect complexion.

300

what are the six essential nutrients?

vitamins, minerals, water, proteins, fats, and carbs

300

What are vitamins?

organic compounds that are used to regulate many vital body processes

300

How many grams of fiber should we have each day

20-35

300

what role does social media play in relationships?

ability to stay connected, internet bullying, trolling, risk of exposure. trust issues
300
How do sports put pressure on an athlete's body image?

constantly comparing yourself to your teammates/opponents. High intensity training and pressure from coaches.

400

Why do we need to drink water?

to digest food, absorb nutrients, and eliminate waste

400

What are the two types of fats?

saturated and unsaturated

400

What are the two types of vitamins?

water and fat soluble

400

What is a voluntary and intimate relationship between two people?

Romantic relationship

400

what are the three most common types of eating disorders?

anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating

500

How much of our diets should consist of carbs?

55-60%

500

What are the building blocks for proteins?

amino acids

500

Explain the difference between complete and incomplete proteins.

complete proteins contain all 9 essential amino acids whereas incomplete proteins lack one or more of the 9 essential amino acids

500

A relationship that is developed for the sole purpose of getting work done.

professional relationship

500

compulsive overeating or the consumption of large amounts of food without vomiting.

binge eating