In this chapter, you will Learn About… The six major nutrients your body needs. The Food Guide Pyramid. Healthful meals and nutritious snacks. The digestive.

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In this chapter, you will Learn About… The six major nutrients your body needs. The Food Guide Pyramid. Healthful meals and nutritious snacks. The digestive and excretory systems. How to manage your weight. Food and Nutrition

Nutrients for Health In this lesson, you will Learn About… The nutrients your body needs to be healthy. How to choose nutrient-rich foods. How to read a Nutrition Facts panel.

Nutrients for Health Nutrients. Nutrients Carbohydrates. Carbohydrates Proteins. Proteins Fats. Fats Saturated fats. Saturated fats Unsaturated fats. Unsaturated fats The Vocabulary terms in this lesson are: Vitamins. Vitamins Minerals. Minerals Fiber. Fiber Cholesterol. Cholesterol

The Six Major Nutrients Nutrients are substances in foods that your body needs in order to grow, have energy, and stay healthy. There are six categories of nutrients: Carbohydrates Proteins Fats Vitamins Minerals Water

Carbohydrates, Proteins, and Fats Carbohydrates are the starches and sugars that provide energy. Starches are complex carbohydrates, while sugars are simple carbohydrates. Proteins are nutrients used to repair body cells and tissues. They are made up of amino acids. Complete proteins contain all the essential amino acids. Fats are nutrients that supply energy, keep the skin healthy, and promote normal growth. Fats include saturated fats and unsaturated fats.saturated fats unsaturated fats

Vitamins, Minerals, and Water Vitamins are substances that help to regulate the body’s functions. Vitamins may be water-soluble or fat-soluble. Minerals are nutrients that strengthen bones and teeth, help keep blood healthy, and keep the heart and other organs working properly. Water helps with digestion, carries other nutrients throughout the body, removes wastes from the body, and regulates body temperature.

The ABCs of Good Health The U.S. Department of Agriculture has developed the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. The guidelines focus on the ABCs of good health: Aim for fitness. Build a healthy base. Choose sensibly.

Aim for Fitness Being physically active every day and maintaining a healthy weight are important for fitness. You can get the recommended 60 minutes of daily physical exercise by walking, running, skating, or making other activities part of your daily routine.

Build a Healthy Base You can help your body stay healthy and function well by eating a variety of foods. Grains, fruits, and vegetables supply the vitamins and minerals your body needs for healthy eyes, skin, bones, and blood. They are also your best energy source. Many of these foods are also good sources of fiber. Fiber helps move wastes out of your system, and may also prevent some diseases, such as heart disease.fiber

Choose Sensibly Avoid consuming too much fat. An eating plan must include foods low in cholesterol and saturated fat.cholesterol Saturated fats raise the body’s level of cholesterol and increase the risk of heart disease and stroke. Choose foods low in saturated fats and keep your overall fat intake to no more than 30 percent of daily calories.

Choose Sensibly (cont’d.) Avoid consuming too much sugar. Foods containing sugars and starches promote tooth decay. Be sure to read labels of packaged foods to check for sugar. If a product’s ingredient list includes words such as corn syrup, sucrose, or dextrose, the food is likely to be high in added sugars.

Choose Sensibly (cont’d.) Avoid consuming too much salt. Your body needs only a small amount of sodium. Too much sodium may increase the risk of high blood pressure and decrease the amount of calcium in your body, weakening your bones. To cut down on salt, choose low-sodium foods, use herbs and spices to season foods, and go easy on salty snacks.

Reading a Nutrition Facts Panel

Reviewing Terms and Facts 1.____________ are the starches and sugars that provide energy. Carbohydrates

Reviewing Terms and Facts 2.Identify the six categories of nutrients. Carbohydrates Proteins Fats Vitamins Minerals Water

Reviewing Terms and Facts 3.What are proteins, and how do they help the body? Proteins are nutrients used to repair body cells and tissues.

Thinking Critically 4.What would you tell someone who isn't sure how old the leftovers in the refrigerator are? Why?

Vocabulary Review Nutrients are substances in food that the body needs in order to grow, have energy, and stay healthy.

Vocabulary Review Carbohydrates are the starches and sugars that provide energy. Food sources: Starches: pasta, bread, rice cereal Sugars: Milk, fruit, table sugar

Vocabulary Review Proteins are nutrients used to repair body cells and tissues. Food sources: Meatnuts Dairy productsgrains Eggs beans

Vocabulary Review Fats are nutrients that supply energy, keep the skin healthy, and promote normal growth. Two types: Saturated and Unsaturated Food sources: butter, margarine, meat, dairy products, vegetable oils, nuts, olives and avocados

Vocabulary Review Saturated fats are fats that are solid at room temperature.

Vocabulary Review Unsaturated fats are fats that are liquid at room temperature.

Vocabulary Review Vitamins are substances that help to regulate the body’s functions. Two types fat soluble – A,D, E, K water soluble – B, C Found in fruits, vegetables, whole grain breads.

Vocabulary Review Minerals are nutrients that strengthen bones and teeth, help keep blood healthy, and keep the heart and other organs working properly. Food sources: milk, meat, leafy green vegetables, fruits, dry beans, and salt.

Vocabulary Review Fiber is the part of grains, fruits, and vegetables that the body cannot break down.

Vocabulary Review Cholesterol is a waxy substance used by the body to build cells and make other substances.

Collect four sheets of paper, and place them ½” apart. Roll up the bottom edges, stopping them ½” from the top edges. This makes all tabs the same size.

Crease the paper to hold the tabs in place and staple along the fold. Label the tabs as shown.

Use your Foldable to record information on each type of nutrient and define key vocabulary terms under the appropriate tab.

Rate what you know about practicing healthful nutrition habits. Take the Health Inventory for Chapter 4 at