Nutrition
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Nutrition
Nutrition
nutrition
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Define Nutrition

What is the study of food, how it affects the human body and influences health and metabolism— specifically how the body metabolizes food for energy.


Adequate nutrition is needed for wellness.

100

What are carbohydrates used for? 

Primary energy source

100

What are problems with consuming too much food.

  1. Gain Weight

  2. Increase in Cholesterol

  3. Increase in heart disease

100

what are the three major macronutrients

Carbohydrates, protein, fats,

100

Which food group is rich in carbohydrates?

Grains

200

What are proteins mainly used for?

Growth and repair

200

What do vitamins mainly do?


Improves immune system



200

Avocado is

A superfood/the number 1 food to eat if you could only eat one

200

What types of carbohydrates are there?  (Hint: we want to eat one type more than the other)

Simple and Complex

200

What foods are high in healthy fats?

Avocado, natural yogurt, nuts and legumes

300

List out two minerals

Calcium, Iron, Sodium, Potassium, Magnesium, zync

300
What should a person do if they want to lose weight?

Consume less calories than they burn.

300

What does too much sodium do? 

Increases your risk for high blood pressure and stroke. 

300

What nutrient is lacking in a persons diet if they develop Anaemia?

Iron

300

What happens to excess carbohydrates?

It turns into fat and is stored in the body.

400

What are the 5 food groups?

Grains, protein, fruits, vegetables and fats/oils.

400

What is the function of vitamin K?

Blood clotting

400

What is difference between hunger and appetite? 

-A natural drive protecting against starvation is hunger

-The desire to eat is appetite

400

What are fats mainly used for?

Secondary source of energy, storing energy, building cell membrane

400

Name 3 different types of foods that contain proteins

Meat/fish, dairy, nuts/legumes

500

What happens if we do not have enough dietary fibre?

Constipation 



500

What happens when you have food with “added sugar”?

There is no fiber and food is absorbed straight into to the liver to create a “sugar rush”... which directly turns to fat

500
  1. What is insulin?

Insulin is a naturally occurring hormone made by your pancreas that helps your body use sugar for energy.

500

Examples of complex carbohydrates

whole grains, vegetables and fruit, beans and legumes

500

Examples of simple carbohydrates

white grains ( white bread, buns, wraps) white rice, pasta, some fruits, candy, chocolate, pop

OR

Glucose, fructose, galactose