Diet, Work, Rest Learning Objectives Explain the importance of timing when you eat in competition Understand specific diets for specific sports Develop.

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Diet, Work, Rest

Learning Objectives Explain the importance of timing when you eat in competition Understand specific diets for specific sports Develop understanding of BMI

Question 1

What are the 7 food groups of a balance diet? A Fats, Carbohydrates, Vitamins, Minerals, Proteins, Fibre, Fruits B Water, Carbohydrates, Saturated fats, Unsaturated fats, Fibre, Fruit, Vitamins C Water, Carbohydrates, Vitamins, Fats, Proteins, Minerals, Fibre D Carbohydrates, Fats, Fruits, Minerals, Vitamins, Cereals, Liquids

What are the 7 food groups of a balance diet? A Fats, Carbohydrates, Vitamins, Minerals, Proteins, Fibre, Fruits B Water, Carbohydrates, Saturated fats, Unsaturated fats, Fibre, Fruit, Vitamins C Water, Carbohydrates, Vitamins, Fats, Proteins, Minerals, Fibre D Carbohydrates, Fats, Fruits, Minerals, Vitamins, Cereals, Liquids

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Question 2

How many calories should a male year old eat per day? A B C D

How many calories should a male year old eat per day? A B C D

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Question 3

How many calories should a female year old eat per day? A B C D

How many calories should a female year old eat per day? A B C D

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Question 4

Why is an elite performers calorie intake more than a normal person? A Because they are more hungry B Because they have such a high energy output C Because they use less energy D Because they are more active and so need less calories

Why is an elite performers calorie intake more than a normal person? A Because they are more hungry B Because they have such a high energy output C Because they use less energy D Because they are more active and so need less calories

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Question 5

The role of protein is to...? A Keep us hydrated B Give us a short sharp burst of energy C Decrease muscle mass D Help us grow and repair muscle

The role of protein is to...? A Keep us hydrated B Give us a short sharp burst of energy C Decrease muscle mass D Help us grow and repair muscle

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Your diet... What would you typically eat in a day?

Some of the favourites kcal300 kcal 165 kcal 450 kcal 212 kcal 180 kcal 140 kcal 900 kcal 50 kcal 350 kcal400 kcal88 kcal

BUT would you change what you eat if you were playing in a competition?

The general diet for an athlete is; HIGH in CARBOHYDRATES, LOW in FAT, With a high fluid intake, including energy drinks. Special Diets

High Protein STREGTH EVENTS High CHO = CHO Loading DISTANCE EVENTS Increase muscle hypertrophy Decreases fat storage in body BUT Diet increases cholesterol = heart disease and obesity More CHO (complex) eaten days before event Increase glycogen stores in body = more energy Reduce fatigue, improved performance

TASK Why would a 1500m runner and a triple jumper have different diets? ? ?

Important to time food intake prior to event, so energy from food can be released and delivered to the working muscles. Blood shunting (of cardiac output): During exercise: MORE oxygen and blood gets delivered to the working muscles. Therefore, LESS blood and oxygen delivery to the digestive system. Distribution of blood changes to the demand. for example: High intensity = more blood

Optimum Weight Ideal weight for a person - giving them the best chance for success

BMI (Body Mass Index) General way of working out whether a person is correct weight for their height Widely used to identify underweight, overweight, anorexic or obese BMI = Weight ÷ (Height x Height) (kg) (m) (m) BUT Doesnt take into consideration muscle mass and proportion of fat.

Underweight = Below 18.5 Healthy = Overweight = Obese = Morbidly Obese = 40 +

TASK Must: Work out the 6 athletes BMI AND category using their information and BMI chart above. Should: Try and identify which factors will affect optimum weight using the athletes profiles. Could: Calculate your own BMI. Eg: Weight = 80 Kg Height = 1.7m [1.7 x 1.7 = 2.89] Therefore BMI :80 ÷ 2.89 = 27.7

Which food groups are shown below? ? ? ?

? ? ? Which food groups provide us with the most energy?