Macronutrients
Micronutrients
Diets
Hydration
History of nutrition
100

This macronutrient is the body’s main source of quick energy and is found in foods like bread, rice, and pasta.

What are carbohydrates?

100

These are the two micronutrients.

What are vitamins and minerals?

100

This diet excludes all meat and fish but may include dairy and eggs.

What is a vegetarian diet?

100

This beverage is usually considered the best choice for staying hydrated.

What is water?

100

This set of guidelines, first introduced in 1992, used a triangular diagram to teach healthy eating habits in the United States.

What is the Food Pyramid?

200

This macronutrient helps build and repair muscles and tissues.

What is protein?

200

This vitamin helps with immunity and is a powerful antioxidant.

What is Vitamin C?

200

This popular low-carb diet emphasizes fats and often puts the body into ketosis.

What is the keto(genic) diet?

200

This condition occurs when the body loses more fluids than it takes in.

What is dehydration?

200

In the modern era, what type of food is seen as the villain and is linked to the obesity epidemic.

What is sugar/processed foods?

300

At 9 calories per gram, this macronutrient provides the most energy per gram.

What is fat?

300

This vitamin comes from the sun.

What is Vitamin D?

300

This diet, inspired by eating habits around countries bordering a certain sea, emphasizes olive oil, fish, and vegetables.

What is the Mediterranean diet?

300

Sodium and potassium are examples of these minerals that help regulate hydration and nerve function.

What are electrolytes?

300

In the early 1900s, these compounds were first identified as essential nutrients needed in small amounts.

What are vitamins?

400

This is the primary function of macronutrients.

What is to provide energy?

400

This is the primary function of micronutrients.

What is to help chemical reactions in the body?

400

This diet excludes any food that comes from an animal.

What is the vegan diet?

400

This percent drop in body water can decrease strength, power, and endurance significantly.

What is 2%?

400

Sailors once carried citrus fruits to prevent this disease caused by Vitamin C deficiency.

What is scurvy?

500

This process occurs when the body burns fat for fuel because carbohydrate intake is very low.

What is ketosis?

500

This electrolyte mineral helps regulate fluid balance and muscle contractions and is plenty in bananas.

What is potassium?

500

This diet philosophy focuses on eating foods available to humans during the caveman era.

What is the Paleo diet?

500

This condition happens when a person drinks excessive amounts of water, causing sodium levels in the blood to become dangerously low.

What is water intoxication?

500

In the deficiency era (1900-1950), what two food items paired together were seen as a solution to deficiency diseases like Rickets.

What is cereal and milk?