Macronutrients 101
Carbs
Protein
Fats
Dimensions of wellness
100

These three nutrients provide the body with energy and are needed in large amounts.

What are carbohydrates, proteins, and fats

100

Carbohydrates are broken down into this simple sugar for energy.

what is glucose

100

Protein’s main job in the body is to do this.

what is build and repair tissue 

100

Each gram of fat provides this many calories.

what is 9 calories

100

This dimension of wellness focuses on eating nutritious foods, getting exercise, and sleeping well.

what is physical wellness

200

This macronutrient provides the most calories per gram.

What is fats 

200

These carbs are digested quickly and provide short bursts of energy.

what is simple carbohydrates

200

Each gram of protein provides this many calories.

what is 4 calories 

200

This type of fat is considered the healthiest and comes from plants and fish.

what is unsaturated fats 

200

This dimension deals with expressing feelings, managing stress, and building positive relationships.

what is emotional/mental wellness

300

The body uses this macronutrient first for energy

what is carbohydrates

300

These carbs digest slowly and provide steady, long-lasting energy.

what is complex carbohydrates 

300

what is the recommended amount of protein consumption a day

what is 0.8-1.0g of protein per pound of body weight.

300

This type of fat should be avoided completely because it increases heart disease risk.

what is trans fats 

300

Making healthy choices about friendships, relationships, and communication reflects this dimension of wellness.

what is social wellness

400

This macronutrient helps the body build and repair tissues.

what is protein 

400

Glycogen, the stored form of carbohydrate, is found in these two places in the body.

what is the liver and muscle

400

Protein can be stored in large amounts.  True or False

what is false.  protein cannot be stored in large amounts and should be spread out through out the day of eating.

400

What is the daily recommended value for saturated fats consumption per day?

what is 15-20 grams

400

Managing time, setting goals, and balancing responsibilities connects to this wellness dimension.

what is occupational/ intellectual wellness

500

These nutrients do not provide calories but are still essential for health.

what are vitamins and minerals 

500

This type of carbohydrate helps with digestion but cannot be fully broken down by the body.

what is fiber 

500

These are the building blocks that make up proteins.

what is amino acids

500

The main difference between saturated and unsaturated fats is this.

What is that unsaturated fats are liquid at room temperature and saturated fats are solid

500

All dimensions of wellness are connected. Name three and explain how they influence one another.

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