Nutrition Basics
Macronutrients
Vitamins & Minerals
Eating Habits
Food Types & Labels
100

The science of how food affects the body.


nutrition 

100

The body’s main source of energy.


Carbohydrates


100

Nutrients needed in small amounts to keep the body healthy.

vitamins

100

The recommended amount of food to eat at one time.

serving size

100

Foods that have been changed from their natural form.

Processed foods

200

A substance in food that helps the body grow and function. 

Nutrient

200

Helps build and repair muscles.

protein

200

Nutrients that help with bones, blood, and nerves.

mineral

200

The amount of food a person actually eats.

portion

200

Foods that are close to their natural state.

whole foods

300

Units that measure how much energy food gives you.

calories

300

Provides the most energy per gram.

fats

300

A mineral that can raise blood pressure if eaten too much.


sodium

300

Eating a variety of foods from all food groups.

balanced diet

300

Sugars added to foods during processing.

added sugar

400

The process the body uses to turn food into energy

metabolism

400

A type of carbohydrate that helps digestion.

fiber

400

Drinking enough fluids to keep the body working properly.


hydration

400

The feeling of hunger that makes someone want to eat.


appetite

400

A label that shows nutrition information on food packaging.

food label

500

When the body doesn’t get enough nutrients it needs.

malnutrition 

500

Foods high in nutrients but low in empty calories.

Nutrient-dense foods

500

Foods that provide energy but little to no nutrition.

empty calories

500

The feeling of fullness after eating.

Satiety

500

An immune system reaction to certain foods.

allergy