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WATER / Growth and repair of cells within the body. START FIBRE / Prevents dehydration FINISH DOMINOES Effects of a balanced diet on our body Starting with the two dominoes you see above. Link all the dominoes together to form a circle. The description which is in lower case must match the food group in front of it in CAPITALS.

WATER / Growth and repair of cells within the body. START

PROTEIN / Used in aerobic activities

FATS / Calcium and Vitamin D essential for bone growth

VITAMINS AND MINERALS / Provide the body with energy during endurance events

FATS / Reduces chances of bowel cancer

FIBRE / Provide sports performers with energy to move

CARBOHYDRATES / Can be used during aerobic or anaerobic activity

CARBOHYDRATES / Used to keep us warm

FATS / Used in muscular hypertrophy

PROTEIN / Helps regulate body temperature

WATER / Formation of tissues in the body e.g. hair, skin, nails, teeth, bones.

VITAMINS AND MINERALS / Repairs muscle tissue

PROTEIN / Used in chemical reactions of the body

VITAMINS AND MINERALS / Keep us free from disease

VITAMINS AND MINERALS / Helps with aiding digestion

FIBRE / Prevents dehydration FINISH

TIMING OF DIETRY INTAKE Redistribution of Blood Flow REDISTRIBUTION OF BLOOD FLOW Vasoconstriction (decreased)or vasodilation (increased) of blood vessels to alter rate of blood flow to control blood flow to different parts of the body. VASODILATION Relaxation of the muscular wall to increase blood throw through the vessel. VASOCONSTRICTION Contraction of the muscular wall to reduce blood flow through the vessel. SHUNTING The process which results in the redistribution of blood flow.

TIMING OF DIETRY INTAKE Redistribution of Blood Flow Yes, we need m___nutrients for energy but we need to leave a 2 hour gap between substantial meals and exercising. When we are resting and digesting food. A large percentage of blood is redirected to the liver and kidneys to aid digestive functions. This redirection of blood, takes blood away from our s______ muscle, the muscle used for movement. If we eat too close to exercising, an optimum amount of _____ isn’t flowing through our muscles because it’s busy helping digestion. This decreased/increased? blood in the muscles, leads to decreased/increased oxygen delivery and removal of carbon dioxide. If we get the timings of our meals wrong. It can lead to stomach cramps and drops in performance. Why stomach cramps? Why drops in performance?