Disordered eating and Body Image
6 Nutrients
Health and wellness
MyPlate
Healthy Weight
100

100: What is the term for extreme, harmful eating behaviors that can cause serious illness or even death?

Eating Disorders

100

What are the major types of nutrients that are essential for human diet?

Carbohydrates

Water

Proteins

Fats

Vitamins

Minerals

100

What is the definition of physical fitness?

The ability to carry out daily tasks easily and have enough reserve energy to respond to unexpected demands.

100

What are the five food groups represented in MyPlate?

Dairy, Proteins, Carbohydrates, Fruits, Vegetables

100

Define BMI

Body mass index- measure of body weight relative to height

200

Q: Name one health consequence of anorexia.

A: Malnutrition, Brittle Bones (osteoporosis), Decrease in body temp, heart rate, blood pressure, reduced organ size, Sudden cardiac death

200

How many calories are in 1 gram of fat?

9 calories

200

Identify one common stressor for teens.

Academic Pressure

Social Relationships

Future Planning

Time management

200

What is the recommended proportion of grains on your plate according to MyPlate?

1/4

25%

200

Name one healthy way to lose weight

Choose nutritional foods- watch portion sizes- avoid foods high in fats and added sugars- enjoy your favorite foods in moderation- Be active- strengthen your muscles- Stay hydrated
300

Q: What is binge eating disorder characterized by?

A: Food Binges, guilt and disgust about behavior, powerless feeling, more common in males

300

What is the role of vitamins in the body?

Vitamins help the body perform many functions, including energy production, immune function, and healthy bones and skin.

300

What is a daily decision that affects your health?

Sleep patterns

Exercise habits

dietary choices

Social interactions

300

According to the USDA Guidelines, what do you want to avoid for healthy eating?

Added sugars

Sodium

Saturated Fats

300

What is the caloric range for sedentary teenage girls?

1700-1800

400

Q: Identify two contributing factors to body image issues.

A: Relationships, exposures to social media (models, athletes, actors), pressure to look “ideal”, hyper fixation on image, peers

400

 Give an example of a food that is a good source of protein.

Meats

Fish

Legumes

Nuts

Tofu

400

What are the essential nutrients that provide energy?

Proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, water

400

What are the two key concepts of Malnutrition

Undernourishment

Over nourishment

400

How does metabolism affect weight management?

whether it's Fast or Slow- by determining how many calories your body burns compared to how many you consume

500

What does the Female Athlete Triad consist of?

Osteoporosis, Lack of Menstrual Cycle, Eating Disorder

500

What are complex carbohydrates, and how do they differ from simple carbohydrates?

Absorbed slower in the body. Provide sustained energy. Wrapped up in water, fiber, and nutrients. Slower release of glucose and slower rise in insulin

500

What strategies can be used to prevent substance abuse among teens?

education, people you're surrounded by, dealing with peer pressure, encouraging healthy and creative activities

500

Name one strategy that helps make Smart Food Choices.

Read Nutrition Labels, Choose whole foods over processed foods, Watch portion sizes, Stay Hydrated with water instead of sugary drinks, Plan meals in advance

500

What is the relationship between muscle mass and calorie expenditure?

muscle tissue takes more calories to maintain than fat, but increasing your muscle mass means that your body will use more calories