What are the 3 macronutrients?
Carbohydrates, protein, fats
Which organ in the body runs almost exclusively on glucose for fuel?
Brain.
T or F: chocolate is a great source of magnesium.
True! :)
Sunshine is the best source of this vitamin.
Vitamin D
Name 2 symptoms of poor carbohydrate intake.
Poor energy, depressed mood, difficulty concentrating, brain fog.
Name 2 benefits of eating enough carbohydrates
• Stable energy levels
• Improved concentration and focus
• Source of fiber
• Source of important micronutrients (B vitamins, magnesium)
• Delicious!
Name 1 of the main organs responsible for maintaining fluid balance in the body.
Kidneys, adrenal glands, brain.
Name 2 rich food sources of iron.
Meat, beans/lentils, fortified cereals/breads
This vitamin works together with calcium to support bone health.
Vitamin D.
Anemia.
Name 3 food sources of protein.
Meat, poultry, fish, eggs, nuts, soy products
Which organ is primarily responsible for detoxifying our blood stream?
• Liver
• Kidneys.
Name 1 reason why eating enough calcium is important.
Bone health
Eating iron-rich foods with this vitamin increases iron absorption.
Vitamin C
What condition does Vitamin C deficiency lead to?
Scurvy.
Name 2 benefits of eating enough dietary fat.
• Fat-soluble vitamin absorption
• Hormone production
• Thermoregulation
• Building blocks of brain structure
• Energy production
• Maintaining cell membrane structure
Liver and skeletal muscle.
Name 2 rich food sources of potassium.
Potatoes, bananas, avocado, beans, beets, spinach, dairy, apricots.
Name 2 water-soluble vitamins.
Rickets is caused by a deficiency in this vitamin.
Vitamin D.
What are the building blocks of protein called? (two word answer)
Amino acids
Name 1 of the 2 organs that produce most of the digestive enzymes in the human body.
Pancreas, small intestine.
Name 2 electrolytes.
Sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, chloride, bicarbonate, phosphate.
Name 2 fat-soluble vitamins.
Vitamin A, D, E, K.
A deficiency in Vitamin A can lead to what condition?
Night blindness