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8 TH GRADE: NUTRITION UNIT SOL: 8.4B SOL: 8.4C

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8 TH GRADE: NUTRITION UNIT. SOL: 8.4B SOL: 8.4C. BELL RINGER: JOURNAL. PICK UP A JOUNAL PAPER FROM THE CHAIR SIT IN YOUR SQUAD AND ANSWER THE QUESTION. DO NOT DO THE BACK OF THE PAPER. BATHROOM AND WATER BREAK. CHOOSE MY PLATE. EXAMPLE OF A PLATE. Breaking down each group. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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8TH GRADE: NUTRITION UNIT

SOL: 8.4BSOL: 8.4C

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BELL RINGER: JOURNAL PICK UP A JOUNAL PAPER FROM THE

CHAIR

SIT IN YOUR SQUAD AND ANSWER THE QUESTION.

DO NOT DO THE BACK OF THE PAPER

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BATHROOM AND

WATER BREAK

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CHOOSE MY PLATE

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EXAMPLE OF A PLATE

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Breaking down each group

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Physical Activityhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0O87gWv-Xk&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active

REMEMBER YOU STILL NEED TO DO SOME TYPE OF EXERCISE

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Nutrients The body’s essential

nutrients are composed of chemical elements found in food and used by the body to perform many different functions.

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Six Essential Nutrients Water Vitamins Minerals Carbohydrates Fats Protein

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More on each Nutrient WATER

Water is found in all body tissues Water essential for the digestion

(breakdown) of food, makes up most of the blood plasma, helps body tissues absorb nutrients, and helps move waste material through the body.

The average person needs 6 to 8 glasses of water each day

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Continued Vitamins

Vitamins are organic (living) compounds that are essential to life

Vitamins are important for metabolism, tissue building, and regulating body processes

Vitamins allow the body to use the energy provided by carbohydrates, fats and proteins

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Continued Minerals

Minerals are inorganic (non living) elements found in all body cells

Minerals regulate body fluids, assist in various body functions, contribute to growth, and aid in building tissues

Examples of some are:Iron, Calcium, Zinc, Fluoride, Copper, Fiber

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Continued Carbohydrats

Major source of human energy Easily Digested Main dietary sources: bread, pasta,

crackers, cereals, potatoes, corn, peas, fruits, sugar, and syrups

make up 40% - 50% of the daily diet. 

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Continued Fats

Provide the most concentrated form of energy but are a more expensive source of energy than carbohydrates

Maintain body temperature by providing insulation; cushion organs and bones; provide flavor to meals 

Two classifications of fats: Saturated: fats that are solid at room

temperature (shortening)   Unsaturated: fats that are liquid or soft at

room temperature (oils)

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Continued Protein

Essential for building and repairing tissue, regulating body functions, and providing energy and heat

Proteins are made up of 22 building blocks called amino acids:

 Complete proteins: contain 9 of the amino acids that are essential to life. Found in meats, fish, milk, cheeses, eggs

 Incomplete proteins: contain any of the remaining thirteen amino acids. Found in vegetable foods such as cereals, soybeans, dry beans, peas, and peanuts.

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READING LABELSHow to determine which snack is best

for you

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Food Label Example

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The Nutrition Facts Label Contains product specific information

Based on a 2,000 calorie diet

Helps you to compare one snack to the next

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Where to Start First determine serving size and number

of servings per package

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Calories and Calories from Fat Tells how much energy is in food Remember that the number of servings

you eat determines the number of calories you actually eat!

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Guide General Guide to Calories

40 Calories is low 100 Calories is moderate 400 Calories or more is high Too many calories per day results in

gaining weight

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Nutrients Limit specific nutrient intake

Saturated fat, cholesterol and sodium To much of these can put you at risk for certain

chronic diseases like heart disease, high blood pressure, cancer

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Nutrients Eating enough of fiber, vitamins, calcium and

Iron can reduce the risk of some diseases and conditions.

Calcium helps to reduce the risk of Osteoporosis, Fiber helps healthy bowel function, Diets high in fruit and veggies help to reduce risk of heart disease.

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Understanding the footnote

Helps you to make your snack decision

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Comparing Labels

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Comparing Labels

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