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Nutrition and Weight Nutrition and Weight Control Control Unit 1 Mary Smith Manila High School

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Nutrition and Weight ControlNutrition and Weight ControlUnit 1 Mary Smith Manila High School

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Objective 1.1Objective 1.1Define terms related to nutrition and weight control

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Absorption Absorption

The passage of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract into either the blood or tissue fluid surrounding the cells

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Amino AcidAmino Acid

One of the building blocks of protein molecules

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Appetite Appetite

A desire to eat

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Calorie Calorie

A measurement of the amount of energy produced when food is burned by the body

In science it is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1.0 g of water 1.0 degrees Celsius

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Deficiency DiseaseDeficiency Disease

A disease caused by the lack of a specific necessary element in the body

Examples include pellagra, rickets, anemia, goiter, kwashiorkor, nightblindness, and osteoporosis

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Diabetes MellitusDiabetes Mellitus

Lack of or inability to use the hormone insulin, which results in the build up of glucose in the bloodstream

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Digestion Digestion

The process by which the body breaks down food into useable nutrients

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Fallacy Fallacy

A mistaken belief

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Fat-Soluble VitaminsFat-Soluble Vitamins

Vitamins that are absorbed and transported by fats

Includes vitamins A, D, E, and K

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Glucose Glucose

Type of simple sugarThe body’s primary energy source

and the only energy source for the brain and nervous system

The basic sugar molecule from which all other carbohydrates are built

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Malnutrition Malnutrition

Poor nutrition over an extended period of time which can be caused by an inadequate diet

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Metabolism Metabolism

The process by which living cells use nutrients in many chemical reactions that provide energy for vital processes and activities

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Nutrient Nutrient

Chemical substances in food that help to maintain the body

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Nutrition Nutrition

The study of nutrients and how they are used by the body

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Obesity Obesity

Weighing 20% of more above desirable weight for height

In an adult, obesity is defined as a body mass index of 30 or more

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Osteoporosis Osteoporosis

A condition caused by a calcium deficiency which resu8lts in porous, brittle bones and a loss of bone density

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RDARDA

Recommended Daily AllowancesSuggested levels of nutrient intake to

meet the needs of most healthy people

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Saliva Saliva

A mucus and enzyme-containing liquid secreted by the mouth that begins to break down starches and makes food easier to swallow

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Taste BudsTaste Buds

Sensory organs located on various parts of the tongue

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Trace ElementsTrace Elements

Elements or minerals needed in very small amounts

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Vitamins Vitamins

Nutrients that don’t provide energy or build body tissue, but help regulate these and other body processes

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Water-Soluble VitaminsWater-Soluble Vitamins

A vitamin, specifically vitamin C or one of the B complex vitamins, that dissolves in water

Are not stored in the body

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Objective 1.2Objective 1.2Describe psychological, physiological, and environmental

reasons for eating

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Why do we eat?Why do we eat?

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Physical needsPhysical needs

NutrientsWellness

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Psychological needsPsychological needs

SecurityBelongingEnjoyment

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Social influencesSocial influences

CultureFamilyFriendsThe mediaAvailable resourcesTechnology

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Personal influencesPersonal influences

LifestyleValues and prioritiesEmotions

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Objective 1.3Objective 1.3Describe effects of nutrition on health and body mass

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Nutrition throughout your lifeNutrition throughout your life

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BMIBMI

Body mass indexCalculation of body weight and heightAdults with a BMI of 30 or above are

considered obeseAn estimate—not an appropriate

weight evaluation for everyone!

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Objective 1.4Objective 1.4Identify food related health problems

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Food-Related Health ProblemsFood-Related Health Problems

High Blood PressureSodium

Heart DiseaseExcessive fat esp saturated fats

Diabetes I and IISugars, glucose, insulin

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Continued……..Continued……..

Lactose intolerance Milk and milk products

Food allergies Food sensitivities Obesity Underweight Malnutrition Vitamin and mineral deficiencies

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Vitamin & Mineral DeficienciesVitamin & Mineral Deficiencies

Pellagra Rickets Anemia Goiter Kwashiorkor Night Blindness Osteoporosis

Niacin Vitamin D Iron Iodine Protein Vitamin A Calcium

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Objective 1.5Objective 1.5Name unhealthy diet practices

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Eating DisordersEating Disorders

Anorexia NervosaBulimia NervosaBinge Eating Disorder

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Objective 1.6Objective 1.6Define basic nutrient groups and their sources and functions

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NutrientsNutrients

Chemical substances found in food your body can use

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6 basic nutrients6 basic nutrients

CarbohydratesProteinFatsVitaminsMineralsWater

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Important fact #1Important fact #1

Your body can only use a certain amount of each nutrient

More is not better!

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Important fact #2Important fact #2

Nutrients work together as teams in your body

One nutrient is not more important than another!

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Important fact #3Important fact #3

Scientists are still discovering new info about nutrients

But what they do know is reliable!

And if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!

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CarbohydratesCarbohydrates

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Functions Functions

Should make up 55% of more of your daily calories

Supply energy

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Types…Types…

SugarsStarches

(fiber—part of food not digested)

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Good Carbs…Good Carbs…

Whole grain breads and cerealsFresh fruits and veggies

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Bad carbs…Bad carbs…

Refined sugarsWhite floury stuff (doughnuts, cakes,

white bread, etc)

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Carbs and healthy eatingCarbs and healthy eating

Eat MORE good carbs (55% is more than half!)

Eat LESS bad carbsEat more fiber (very few Americans

get enough) (25 grams recommended)

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Too many bad carbs…Too many bad carbs…

DiabetesHypoglycemiaObesityLactose intoleranceDental cariesSugar addiction

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ProteinsProteins

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Functions…Functions…

15% of your calories (that’s all!)Build and repair body tissues

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Types…Types…

Complete From animal foods

IncompleteFrom plant foods

(made of amino acids)

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Good proteins…Good proteins…

FishLegumes

Dried beans and peasPoultry

Not fried

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Bad proteins…Bad proteins…

Red meatMore than 2-3 times per week

Fatty meatsFried meats

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Proteins and healthy eatingProteins and healthy eating

Don’t red meat more than 2-3 times per week

Meat shouldn’t be the biggest serving on your plate!

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Too many bad proteins…Too many bad proteins…

AtherosclerosisHeart diseaseKidney diseaseObesity

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Miscellaneous…Miscellaneous…

More protein does not equal more muscle!

High protein diets can be dangerous!Vegetarians may get protein by

combining incomplete proteinsRice and beans, macaroni and tomatoes

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FatsFats

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Functions…Functions…

30% or less of your calories Insulate and protect the bodyCarry fat soluble vitamins

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Types…Types…

SaturatedUnsaturatedTrans-fats

Cholesterol

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Eat less…Eat less…

Saturated fatsHydrogenated fats (trans-fats)Added fats

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Eat more…Eat more…

Unsaturated fats and oils (fats from plant sources and fish

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Too much fat…Too much fat…

Heart diseaseObesityWon’t get enough fiber

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Sugar and fat are not the same Sugar and fat are not the same thing!!!thing!!!

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Vitamins Vitamins

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Functions…Functions…

Regulate body processesDon’t have caloriesDon’t supply energy

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Types…Types…

Water soluble (vitamin B complex and vitamin C)Not stored by the bodyNeeded daily

Fat soluble (vitamins A, D, E, and K)Stored in the body

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Vitamin AVitamin A

Healthy vision and skin

Deficiency—night blindness

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Vitamin B complexVitamin B complex

Healthy nervous system

Deficiencies—beriberi and pellagra

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Vitamin CVitamin C

Fight infection

Deficiency--scurvy

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Vitamin DVitamin D

Healthy bones and teeth

Deficiency—rickets

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Vitamin EVitamin E

Antioxidant

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Vitamin KVitamin K

Normal blood clottingNewborns get a shot of this!

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Healthy eating and vitamins…Healthy eating and vitamins…

Supplements are usually not necessary IF you…

Eat a varied diet with plenty of fruits and veggies and whole grains

Remember—you can get too much of a vitamin!

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MineralsMinerals

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Functions Functions

Chemical elements that become part of the body or help regulate body processes

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Types…Types…

MacromineralsNeeded in larger amounts

Trace elementsNeeded in small amounts

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Calcium & PhosphorusCalcium & Phosphorus

Strong bones and teeth

Deficiency--osteoporosis

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Sodium, chloride, potassium, Sodium, chloride, potassium, magnesiummagnesium

Regulate the body’s fluid and electrolyte balance

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Fluoride Fluoride

Strong teeth

Deficiency—dental caries

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Iron Iron

Healthy red blood cells

Deficiency--anemia

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Iodine Iodine

Necessary for normal metabolism

Deficiency--goiter

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WaterWater

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Functions…Functions…

Necessary for all body processes!!!

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Important facts…Important facts…

70% of your body is waterThirst is not a good indicator of needDehydration has already started!Even slight dehydration affects

memory, comprehension, and math skills

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And…And…

Water is contained in most foods and drinks, but plain water is still needed—hydrates your brain faster!

Caffeine is a diuretic—it makes your body lose water!

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Objective 1.7Objective 1.7Explain MyPyramid

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www.mypyramid.govwww.mypyramid.gov

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Objective 1.8Objective 1.8Name careers related to nutrition and weight control