CARBOHYDRATES
PROTEINS
FATS
NUTRITION LABELS/ GENERAL
RANDOM NUTRITION
100

True or false: Carbohydrates are our main source of energy?

TRUE! CARBOHYDRATES, PROTEINS, AND FAT ALL PROVIDE US WITH ENERGY, ALTHOUGH CARBOHYDRATES ARE OUR PRIMARY SOURCE.


100

True or false: When a protein source has all 9 essential amino acids, it is called a complete protein?

True! 

100

What are the 3 different types of fat?

Unsaturated, Saturated and Trans fat

100

Who requires that companies put labels on their food items and drinks?

The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) requires companies to put food labels so customers know what and how much they are consuming.

100

Which First Lady created the "MyPlate" diagram?

Michelle Obama


200

There are 3 types of carbohydrates, name all 3

Complex, Simple, and Fiber

200

What are 2 other foods that provide us with protein besides meat?

Eggs, Beans, Dairy, Legumes, Peanuts. 

200

Which of the fats is known as the "healthy fat"

Unsaturated, Saturated and Trans fat

200

When a food item has 10 servings in the box, how many servings is considered a "snack"

1 serving is considered a snack, hence the term one serving. 


200

Label the different sections of the Myplate diagram. 

Dairy, Fruits, Vegetables, Grains, Protein

300

AFTER CARBOHYDRATES ARE CONSUMED AND ENTER THE BODY, WHAT DO THEY GET CONVERTED INTO?

GLUCOSE

300

According to the book, Protein should make up what percentage of your total calories consumed?

10-15% of your total calories should come from protein. I will accept 10-20%. If a person is engaging in vigorous exercises or lifting weights, the amount of protein would be higher. 
300

Name two different food items that provide us with healthy fats

Avocados, Olives, Olive oil, Nuts, Dairy, Salmon.

300

When looking at the ingredients section of a food label, what does the order of the ingredients listed tell you?

On a product label, the ingredients are listed in order of predominance, with the ingredients used in the greatest amount first, followed in descending order by those in smaller amounts.

300

Explain the term "Freshmen 15"

The Term describes how freshmen in college usually gain about 15lbs of fat during their first year in college. This is due to poor food choices and excessive eating.
400

ACCORDING TO THE BOOK, CARBOHYDRATES SHOULD MAKE UP WHAT PERCENT RANGE OF YOUR TOTAL CALORIES CONSUMED? 

45-65%.. I will accept 40-60% as well. 

400

What is proteins role in the body, Name 2 different functions?

Protein is the main building material for all of our body cells. Muscles, bones, skin and internal organs are all constructed of protein. It helps us grow, maintain muscles, and carries oxygen to body cells. 
400

According to the book, fats should make up what percentage of your total calories consumed?

25-35% of your total calories should come from healthy fats. I will accept 20-30%. 

400

What disease is associated with a lack of Calcium?

Osteoporosis. 

400
Name the 6 different nutrients?

Protein, Carbs, Fat, Minerals, Vitamins, and Water


500

Name a simple carbohydrate that is healthy for you?

FRUITS! FRUITS ARE SIMPLE CARBOHYDRATES THAT PROVIDE US WITH MANY NUTRIENTS! CANDY IS ALSO A SIMPLE CARBOHYDRATE, THEREFORE, NOT ALL SIMPLE CARBS ARE EQUAL.

500

Name the 3 different nutrients that provide us with energy, and then put them in order from first to last for which ones we use as our primary source of energy. 

Carbohydrates are our main source of energy, followed by fats, and lastly protein is our last source. 

500

Consuming to many unhealthy fats can increase the levels of __________ in your blood?

Cholesterol. Cholesterol has a bad rep but it is needed to create cell walls, hormones, and vitamin D. However, excess amounts in the blood will clog arteries. 

500

DOUBLE POINTS: 

There are two different types of vitamins 

____ soluble vitamins and _______ soluble vitamins.

Fat soluble vitamins and water soluble vitamins

500

Why are some proteins and fatty acids considered "essential"?

They are considered essential because we must get them from the food we eat, because our bodies can not create them on its own. Hence if we don't consume  them, we won't get them!