Hormone & Chemicals
Mood Boosting Nutrients
Macronutrients
Metabolism
Wild Cards
100

Consumption of too much ______ can result in insomnia, dehydration, irritability, restlessness, fast heart rate, and stomach upset.

Caffeine

DAILY DOUBLE: Name 1 caffeinated item you consume.

100

Deficiency of what vitamin is known to increase risk of depression and is related to seasonal affective disorder?

Vitamin D
100

Name the 3 macronutrients that provide energy.

Carb, protein, fat

DAILY DOUBLE: Beans are a good source of 2 macronutrients – what are they?

100

Protein is digested and broken down into what?

Amino acids

100

Name the most commonly consumed vegetables in the U.S.?

Potatoes

200

Consuming carbohydrates can increase the release of this feel-good neurotransmitter.

Serotonin

200

What group of vitamins helps boost mood by acting as co-enzymes in breaking down carbohydrates and releasing serotonin into the body?

B vitamins

200

What macronutrient is the body’s main and preferred source of fuel/energy?

Carbohydrates
200

Name 2 consequences of under-feeding the body?

Decreased metabolism, nutrient deficiency, decrease in lean body mass, reduced cognitive functioning (memory, concentration), slowing of metabolic processes, increased risk of disease

200

British sailors were called “limeys” as they used to eat limes to prevent what disease?

Scurvy

DAILY DOUBLE: Scurvy is the result of a deficiency in what vitamin? 

300

This hormone helps regulate circadian rhythm (your sleep/week cycle).

Melatonin

300

What vitamin protects neurotransmitters from damage from free radicals?

Vitamin E

300

Name 2 functions of protein

Repairing muscles/tissues, maintaining muscles/tissues, building new muscles/tissues, protecting immune function (creation of antibodies),  blood clotting, hormone and enzyme production, fluid balance, vision/eye function

300

Name 3 factors that can influence an individual’s energy/nutritional needs?

Height, weight, gender, age, activity, illness, pregnancy, medication

300

Your GI tract, if unfolded, would be the length of what sporting court/arena/field?

Tennis court

400

Name the two hormones responsible for regulating hunger and fullness signals.

Leptin and Ghrelin

DAILY DOUBLE: Which hormone is responsible for hunger cues and which promotes fullness cues?

400

What mineral aids in the synthesis of dopamine and serotonin, as well as aids in preventing fatigue via oxygenating the body?

Iron

400

List 3 functions of dietary fat

Absorption of fat soluble vitamins, hormone production, satiety, satisfaction, gut motility, organ protection, energy, maintaining healthy skin/nails/hair

400

What percentage of your total body expenditure is used to digest and absorb nutrients?

10-15%

400

What is the most popular fruit worldwide?

Mango

500

Salty foods promote the release of this hormone, also known as the “cuddle chemical,” a hormone that is also spiked by physical affection.

Oxytocin - so foods like chips and pretzels can give us a similar warm and cozy feeling

500

What nutrient is essential (our body cannot produce it), is needed for adequate brain health, and is found in salmon, herring, flax seeds, and walnuts?

Omega 3 fatty acid

500

Your brain is made of what percentage of fat?

60%

500

These substances are produced by the body; they act as catalysts to bring about specific biochemical reactions.  We need them to break down and use carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.  

Enzymes

500

What country produces the largest amount of bananas? (22 million)

India