Nutrition 101
Intuitive Eating
Diet Culture
All things food
Miscellaneous
100

Q: What is the first priority of nutrition? 

A: What is adequate energy

100

 If you don’t satisfy hunger it _____

What is intensifies?

100

The first principle of Intuitive Eating is: _____ "diet mentality."

What is reject? 
100

 Eating a wide variety of foods within each food group ensures you will get a wide variety of_______

What is nutrients?

100

What are the fingerlike projections that line the GI system?

What is Villi?

200

This nutrient is needed for proper brain development in babies.

What is Fat?

200

When foods are “forbidden” they become more appealing, leading to ______

What is Binge Eating (or feeling out of control around food)

200

Dieting forces our body to _______ its metabolic rate, compromising body functions and damaging the body.

What is lower?

200

There are 3 nutrients that provide energy for the body:  fat, carbohydrates and _______

What is Protein?

200

 _____ are the most consumed fruit in the world, they provide vitamin C, B6, folate and Vitamin A

What are mangos?

300

 This nutrient is essential for red blood cell formation and hormone production.

What is Iron

300

 Fullness during recovery is healed by ______ intake and time.

What is consistent? (or adequate) 

300

95% of individuals who lose weight on diets _______ the weight they lost within 5 years.

What is Regain?

300

If you don’t eat enough carbohydrates what does the body burn as a fuel source?

What is Protein?

300

What is the most abundant mineral in our bodies?

What is Calcium?

 Calcium makes up 65% of our bones, phosphorus is the second most abundant mineral in our body also found in bones and teeth.   

400

This trace mineral is used for the creation of DNA, growth of cells, building proteins, healing damaged tissue, and supporting a healthy immune system.

What is Zinc?

400

After eating, babies become calm and content, what phrase describes this phenomenon?

What is milk coma? 

400

Diet culture is related to normal nutrition the way _______ culture is related to intuitive movement

What is fitness?

400

What are cell membranes made of?

What is the Phospholipid bilayer?

400

Carbohydrates are stored in muscles and the ______ (organ.)

What is the Liver?

Carbohydrates are stored as glycogen in our muscles providing a quick energy for our muscles.

500

These two nutrients are needed for the body to manufacture hormones, Protein and_____

What is Fat?

500

A way of healing ED thoughts is reframing with nutritional knowledge and taking actions that are ______

What is opposite

500

 What medical condition does the keto diet treat?

What is Epilepsy? 
500

What nutrient is produced when your skin is in the presence of sunlight? (Egg yolk is one of the few nutritional sources of this nutrient)

What is Vitamin D?

500

What is the name of the muscle contractions that move food through our digestive system?

What is Peristalsis?