Medication
Nutrition
Canada's Food Guide
Nutrients
Food Labels
100

This is what Rx stands for.

What is Prescription? 

100

What is an example of one benefit of good nutrition? 

What is: 

- Growth
- Improved Healing
- Maintenance of body function

100

This is the type of food that should fill up half of your plate according to Canada's Food Guide. 

What are fruits and vegetables? 

100

This is the most important nutrient necessary for life. 

What is water?

100

What is the part of the food label that shows the number of calories and the amount of 13 core nutrients that are in a specific amount of food?

What is the nutrition facts table? 

200

This is what Ref. stands for on a prescription label 

What is Refills? 

200

What is the name of the process of taking food and fluids into our body?

What is ingestion

200

What is the name of "good" fats for our body? 

What is unsaturated fat? 

200

What are 3 of the 6 types of nutrients? 

What are: protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water

200

This is what % DV stands for.

What is percent daily value? 

300

What is one purpose of medication? 

What is to treat illness, promote health, or prevent illness.

300

This is the body's process of physically and chemically breaking down nutrients

What is digestion? 

300

When buying products with grain like bread or pasta, you should try to find ones which are ____ grain. 

What is whole grain?  

300

The mineral needed by the body for healthy bones and teeth

What is calcium (or phosphorous)

300

This is the amount of calories an average person needs per day

What is 2000?

400

What are 3 types (forms) of medication we talked about in class? 

What are:
- Capsules
- Tablets
- Syrup
- Inhalers
- Topical (cream, paste, ointment)
- Spray
- Solution
- Suppository
- Powder

400

This is the process  by which substances pass through the intestinal wall into the blood

What is absorption? 

400

These types of proteins are eaten by vegetarians and may provide more fibre and less saturated fat than meat based proteins.

What are plant-based proteins? 

400

What are the 3 types of fats? 

What are saturated, trans, and unsaturated fat

400

This is the part of the food label that is OPTIONAL (not mandatory or required by law)

What is a Nutrition claim?

500

This is the way that medication interacts with other medications or substances in the body

What is Drug Interaction? 

500

This is the unit of energy supplied by our food. 

What is a calorie? 

500

These are the types of fats found in bakery products (cookies, cakes, doughnuts, etc.)

What are saturated and trans fats? 

500

This is the nutrient that is needed for tissue growth and repair. 

What is protein? 

500

"Lowers your risk of heart disease" is an example of what kind of nutrition claim? 

What is a health claim?