Designing a Healthy Diet
DGA, MyPlate & 'Pot Luck'
Organ and Digestive Systems
CHO's
Protein
100

Foods that are high in Calories for a small amount of weight.

What is energy density?

100

Translates the DRI nutrient requirements into food and beverage recommendations.

What are the Dietary Guidelines for Americans?

100

One or more types of tissue combine to form this.

What are organs?

100

Basic unit of all carbohydrates.

What are monosaccharides?

100

The building blocks of protein.

What are amino acids?

200

Determined by the level of a given nutrient per unit energy (Kcals)

What is nutrient density?

200

A healthy eating plan that illustrates the key elements of a healthy diet.

What is MyPlate?

200

Entire collection of chemical processes involved in maintaining life.

What is metabolism?

200

What is the major monosaccharide found in the body?

What is glucose?

200

Valine, leucine, and isoleucine

What are the branch chained amino acids?

300

Low nutrient density foods are also called ___

What are empty calories?

300

The process of adding back essential nutrients to food products to improve their nutritional value

What is fortification?

300

Conduit/tubes that carries blood and is pumped by the heart.

What is the circulatory system?

300

These 10-1000+ monosaccharides are bonded together, forming complex carbohydrate that are slow to digest.

What are polysaccharides?

300

When the synthesis of essential to nonessential amino acids fails?

What are genetic errors or inborn errors of metabolism (IEM)?

400

A state in which nutritional intake of nutrients greatly exceeds the body’s needs.

What is overnutrition?

400

This hormone that helps to delay gastric emptying. 

What is CCK (Cholescystokinin)?

400

Its overall function is to breakdown food and absorb it in the body.

What is the digestive system?

400

Stored form of glucose in the muscles and liver.

What is glycogen?

400

Supplies all the EAA’s in the right amounts to support growth and maintenance.

What are complete proteins?

500

Which nutrients provide energy?

CHO, Lipids (fats), protein (and alcohol)

500

Failure to regulate blood glucose that leads to hyperglycemia (high blood glucose).

What is diabetes?

500

A hormone made in the stomach, stimulates release of gastric acid and enzymes.

What is gastrin?

500

Its intake limits the absorption of cholesterol.

What is soluble fiber?

500

The term used for the feeling of fullness one gets after consuming a protein dense meal.

What is satiety?