"Normalized" Eating
Medical Complications
Metabolism
Myths
Hydration
100

This body cue reminds us to start eating

hunger

100

Not eating enough can decrease the lining in this organ and cause ulcers

Stomach

100

The process by which our bodies convert what we eat into the energy we need to survive and function

Metabolism

100

True/False: Fresh fruits are more nutritious than canned and frozen fruits

False
100

60-70% of the human body is made of this

water

200

This body cue signals us to stop eating

Fullness

200

Vomiting can lead to soreness, bleeding, and lesions in this part of the body

Esophagus

200

When your weight drops below your set point, this will happen to your metabolism

Slows down

200

True/False: Fasting is a safe way to lose weight

False

200

Dry mouth, fatigue, dark colored urine and headaches are a sign of this

Dehydration

300

Including many different foods on the plate

variety

300

This can happen to the heart when the body is malnourished 

Shrink, Swell, Slow heart rate, Arrhythmia

300

This healthcare framework honors natural diversity in body shape and size

Health at Every Size (HAES)

300

This is a protein found in wheat, barely, and rye and is safe to eat for most people

Gluten

300

This is a bitter compound found in coffee, tea, energy drinks, and soda

Caffeine 

400

Average in size, neither too much or too little

Moderation

400

This is a condition where bones become brittle and weak

Osteoporosis

400

Our body's set point weight is a range of how many pounds

10-15

400

This is the best time of the day to eat

There is no specific best time of the day to eat

400

Which has the most caffeine? 12 oz diet coke, 1 oz espresso, 1 oz dark chocolate, 6 oz coffee

6 oz coffee 

500

Having multiple food groups represented in proper amounts on the plate

Balance

500

A typical heart beast this many times per minute

60-100

500

Name 2 things that determine your body weight (not related to food)

Genetics, age, gender, activity level, metabolic rate

500

This is the amount of money the diet industry is worth in the USA (2020)

$71 billion

500

Name 2 functions of water in the body

Digestion, absorption, carry nutrients/waste, lubricate joints and spinal cord, regulate body temperature, maintains blood volume, etc