Vitamins and Minerals
Nutrition Basics
Healthy choices
Fitness
Energy & Lifestyle
100

Which vitamin is needed for strong bones and is made when exposed to sunlight?

Vitamin D

100

What are the six essential nutrients the body needs to function properly?

Carbohydrates, Proteins, Fats, Vitamins, Minerals, and Water

100

On a food label, what does the first ingredient listed mean?

It’s the ingredient used in the greatest amount by weight.

100

What does FITT stand for?

Frequency, Intensity, Time, Type

100

What does “calories in vs. calories out” mean?

Comparing energy eaten with energy burned.

200

Which mineral carries oxygen in red blood cells?

Iron 

200

Which nutrient gives the body its main source of fuel?

Carbohydrates

200

What is one way food companies make products appear healthier than they are?

Using phrases like “natural,” “lite,” or “low-fat.”

200

Which component of fitness tests how well your heart and lungs work together?

Cardiovascular endurance

200

What is BMR (Basal Metabolic Rate)?

The number of calories your body burns at rest.

300

Which vitamin helps wounds heal and improves iron absorption?

Vitamin C

300

What nutrient helps build and repair muscles and tissues?

Protein

300

What does portion control help prevent?

Overeating and excess calorie intake.

300

Give one example of “intensity” in the FITT principle.

Running faster or lifting heavier weights.

300

If someone eats more calories than they burn, what will likely happen over time?

Weight gain

400

What happens when someone doesn’t get enough Vitamin A?

They may develop night blindness or dry skin.

400

True or False: All fats are bad for you. Explain.

False — healthy fats (like avocados and nuts) support brain and heart health.

400

Name one reason fad diets are not sustainable.

They restrict entire food groups or aren’t balanced long-term.

400

Which type of fitness focuses on range of motion?

Flexibility

400

Name one short-term benefit of physical activity.

Improved mood, energy, or focus.

500

Describe one food combination that improves nutrient absorption

Steak + Bell Peppers (Iron + Vitamin C) or Yogurt + Berries (Calcium + Vitamin C).

500

Explain how eating breakfast with complex carbs and protein helps energy and focus during school.

Provides steady energy release and prevents blood sugar crashes.

500

How does media or advertising influence food choices among teens?

Through emotional appeal, celebrity endorsements, or trends on social media.

500

Create an example FITT plan for improving upper body strength.

F: 3 days/week, I: 75% max effort, T: 45 min, T: weight training or push-ups.

500

Name one long-term benefit of regular exercise.

Reduced disease risk, stronger heart, improved body composition.