2/9/16 TOPIC: Nutrition AIM: How does the body use nutrients? DO NOW: Explain this statement: DO NOW YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT.

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2/9/16 TOPIC: Nutrition AIM: How does the body use nutrients? DO NOW: Explain this statement: DO NOW YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT.

NUTRITION Taking in materials needed by the body

NUTRIENTS Provide energy & materials for life processes

Calories: measures energy

DIET RELATED DISEASE Heart disease Type 2 diabetes

Stroke Hypertension Obesity

EXIT CARD WRITE YOUR NAME ON INDEX CARD AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS. 1. How is energy measured in food? 2. Identify 2 diseases that are related to an unhealthy diet.

TOPIC: Nutrition2/10/16 AIM: How can we interpret a food label? DO NOW: DO NOW Explain why you agree or disagree with this statement.

Nutrition

Food label nutritional facts

EXIT CARD How can you use a food label to make healthy choices for your diet?