Nutrition Basics
Carbohydrates & Protein
Fats, Vitamins & Minerals
Water & Healthy Habits
Miscellaneous
100

What is the science of food and its relationship to health?

Nutrition

100

How many calories are in a food with 10g Carbohydrates, 10g Protein, 2g Fats
 

94 Calories

100

What are fats that are solid at room temperature called?

Saturated fats.

100

What percent of your body is made up of water?

~70%
100

What is the only food that never spoils?

Honey.

200

What is the difference between hunger and appetite?

Hunger = natural drive to avoid starvation; Appetite = desire for food.

200

Name the 3 forms of carbohydrates.

Sugars, starches, fiber.

200

What type of vitamins dissolve in water?

Water-soluble vitamins.

200

What nutrient is considered more essential than water?

Oxygen.

200

What organ is the only part of the human body that can float on water?

The lungs.

300

What are the 6 classes of nutrients?

Carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals, water.

300

What do carbs allow proteins to do in the body?

Build and repair tissues instead of being used for energy.

300

Without fat, your body cannot absorb which nutrients?

Fat-soluble vitamins.

300

Name two functions of water in the body.

Transports nutrients, removes waste, lubricates joints, aids digestion, regulates body temp.

300

What popular snack was originally called “prickly pear chips”?

Doritos.

400

What does RDA stand for?

Recommended Daily Allowance.

400

What is the difference between complete and incomplete proteins?
 

Complete = contain all essential amino acids (animal sources). Incomplete = missing some amino acids (plant sources).

400

Name two vitamins that are fat soluble.

Vitamins A,D,E, and K

400

Name two benefits of eating breakfast.

Boosts energy, balances blood sugar, stimulates brain, promotes heart health, kickstarts metabolism.

400

How many taste buds does the average human have?

About 10,000

500

List two factors that affect caloric intake needs.

Body composition, activity level, metabolism.

500

What happens when proteins are used for energy instead of their main functions?

They can’t repair tissues or fight disease effectively.

500

Name two hidden sources of fat.

Chocolate, seeds, nuts, egg yolks, ice cream, cheese.

500

What are the three universal nutrition principles?

1. More processing = less nutrient density.

2. Eat when hungry but hydrate before thirsty.

3. Diet + exercise matter more than weight on a scale.

500

What fast-food chain was the first to use drive-thru service?

In-N-Out Burger.