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1 The Importance of Nutrition
Nutrition for Health The Importance of Nutrition

2 Chapter 10 Lesson 1 Nutrition – the process by which your body takes in and uses food. Nutrients – substances in food that your body needs to grow, to repair itself, and to supply you with energy. Calorie – a unit of heat used to measure the energy your body uses and the energy it receives from food.

3 What Influences your Food Choices
Hunger – the natural physical drive to eat, prompted by the body’s need for food. Appetite – the psychological desire for food.

4 Giving Your Body What It Needs
Your body uses nutrients in many ways: As an energy source To heal, and build and repair tissue To sustain growth To help transport oxygen to cells To regulate body functions

5 Carbohydrates Starches and sugars found in foods, which provide your body’s main source of energy. 45-65% of your daily calories Three types of carbohydrates Simple Carbohydrates – sugars such as fructose and lactose Occur naturally in fruits, dairy products, honey, and syrup Added to processed foods such as cold cereals, bread, and bakery products Complex Carbohydrates– or starches Long chains of sugars linked together Sources include; grains, grain products such as bread and pasta, beans, and root vegetables Fiber – a tough complex carbohydrate that the body cannot digest Moves waste through the body at an appropriate rate.

6 Proteins Nutrients the body uses to build and maintain its cells and tissues. Your body needs 20 amino acids; the amount you need depends on gender and age. Body can make all but 9 These 9 are essential amino acids Complete proteins Contain all 9 essential amino acids Include all animal products and soy Incomplete proteins Usually missing one or more amino acid Includes plant proteins such as grains, seeds, and legumes

7 Fats Dietary fats are composed of fatty acids; fat in all foods is a combination of saturated and unsaturated fats: Unsaturated fats – vegetable oils, nuts and seeds Can lower your risk of heart disease. Saturated fats – found mostly in animal-based foods; some plant fats including palm, coconut, and palm kernel oils. Saturated fats can increase your risk of heart disease. Trans fats – formed by a process called hydrogenation adding hydrogen to vegetable oils. Found in many snack foods, packaged foods, and cookies and crackers. Can raise total cholesterol which increases your risk of heart disease.

8 Health Issues Related to Dietary Fat
Body needs some fat to function properly. Foods containing a lot of fat are generally high in calories. Eating a lot of fat can lead to unhealthy weight gain and obesity.

9 Vitamins Compounds found in food that help regulate many body processes Water-Soluble – vitamin C, folic acid, and B vitamins Dissolve in water and pass easily into the blood stream Body does not store these vitamins Removed by the kidneys Fat-Soluble – vitamins A,D,E, and K Stored in fat for later use Can become toxic if too much are consumed.

10 Minerals Elements found in food that is used by the body.

11 Water Essential for most body functions
Moving food through the digestive tract Digestion Transporting nutrients and removing waste Storing and releasing heat Cooling the body Cushioning the eyes, brain and spinal cord Lubricating joints

12 What healthy eating is not…

13 HEALTHY EATING

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