Nutrients
Weight Management
RANDOM
RANDOM Pt 2
RANDOM Pt 3
100

Nutrients that are the body's major source of energy. Can be found in fruits, vegetables, grains, and dairy.

Carbohydrates

100

Ratio of the various components (fat, muscle, bone) that makes up the body.

Body Composition

100

Sugars that do not occur naturally in food.

Added Sugar

100

Form of poor nutrition in which person does not get or property absorb the recommended amounts of essential nutrients.

Malnutrition 

100

Simple carbohydrate and the preferred source of energy for the brain and central nervous system. 

Glucose 

200
Nutrients, largely made up of fatty acids, that provide a valuable source of energy and help in the transportation and absorption of vitamins and nutrients.

Fats

200

Locations of fat deposits on a person's body that can be an indicator of future health problems.

Body-fat distribution

200

Units of energy in food.

Calories 

200

Form of malnutrition caused by the body not receiving or absorbing needed nutrients. 

Undernutrition

200

Conditions in which a person's body cannot digest particular types of foods.

Food intolerance.

300

Inorganic nutrients absorbed from plants, water, and animal food sources.

Minerals 

300

Unreliable tool used to determine whether a person's weight is healthy for that person's height.

Body Mass Index (BMI) 

300

Recommended daily intake amounts for specific nutrients based on a 2000 calorie eating plan

Daily Values 

300
Form of malnutrition caused by consuming too many of some nutrients.

Overnutrition

300

Condition in which the body's immune system reacts to food as if its harmful.

Food allergy. 

400

Nutrient the body uses to build and maintain cells and tissues and provide energy. Made up of amino acid chains.

Proteins

400
Condition of excess body weight or excessive overweight.

 Obesity 

400

Guidelines published by the USDA and DHHS that provide recommendations for establishing eating patterns to promote health. 

Dietary Guidelines for Americans 

400

A required label on all packaged foods. Contains information about serving size, amount of calories, nutrient amount and percent of Daily Value. 

Nutrition Facts Label 

400

Complex carbohydrate found only in plant-based foods

Dietary fiber

500

Organic nutrients that promote growth and development, help regulate body processes, and maintain healthy skin.

Vitamins
500

Condition of excess body weight from fat, bone, muscle, water or a combo of these factors.

Overweight

500

Units of energy that supply few or no nutrients to the body 

Empty calories

500

Foods that provide vitamins, minerals, and other substances with positive health effects that contain little to no saturated fat, added sugar, refined starches, and sodium. 

Nutrient-dense foods

500

Type of fat found in processed foods. 

Trans fat