Energy & Calories
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CARBO LOAD
100

This is the scientific unit used to measure energy in food.

Calories

100

These are nutrients your body needs in large amounts.

macronutrients

100

These nutrients are needed in smaller amounts, like vitamins and minerals.

micronutrients

100

These are internal cues that tell you when to eat.

hunger signals

100

This is the smallest chain of carbohydrates. It hits your bloodstream the fastest

Sugar

200

This term describes the fuel your body needs for thinking, breathing, and growth.

energy

200

This macronutrient is the body’s preferred fuel source.

carbohydrates

200

This vitamin helps your body absorb calcium.

Vitamin D

200

This term describes the feeling of fullness after eating.

Satiety (Or Satiation)

200
POTATO

Starch

300

Eating just enough to function but feeling tired and unfocused is called this.

surviving nutrition

300

This macronutrient is essential for growth and repair.

Protein

300

This mineral helps carry oxygen and is harder to absorb from plants.

Iron

300

Not getting enough energy for your body’s needs is called this.

underfueled

300

This type of carbohydrate supports digestion and improves gut health

Fiber 

400

This type of nutrition supports both physical needs and overall well-being

Thriving Nutrition

400

These are the building blocks of protein.


amino acids

400

This vitamin supports wound healing and immune health.

Vitamin C

400

Consuming more energy than your body needs is called this.

overfueled

400

This is the form of energy your body gets from carbs

Glucose

500

This biological process converts food into usable energy.

Metabolism

500

These four substances provide energy in food.

1. carbohydrates

2. proteins

3. fats

4. alcohol

500

These nutrients are often lacking in Plant diets.

Iron and Vitamin B12

500

Unfactual beliefs regarding nutrition (such as "carbs are evil" or "protein makes you big") that should be debunked using evidence-based information.

Myth/Misconception

500

Carbs are made of these three components.
 

1. Sugar

2. Starch

3. Fiber