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Chapter 5. What is Nutrition?  Process by which the body takes in and uses food  Because not all food choices offer the same benefits, making healfthul.

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1 Chapter 5

2 What is Nutrition?  Process by which the body takes in and uses food  Because not all food choices offer the same benefits, making healfthul food choices shows that you understand the impact of personal health behaviors on the body system

3 Importance of Good Nutrition  Provides calories and nutrients your body needs for maximum energy and wellness  Calories: units of heat that measure the energy used by the body & the energy that food supplies to the body.  Nutrients: substances in food that your body needs to grow, to repair itself, and to supply you with energy.

4 What Influences Your Food Choices?  Hunger: natural physical drive that protects you from starvation  Appetite: desire, rather then a need for food  Emotions  Environment Family, friends, peers Cultural & ethnic background Convenience & Cost Advertising

5 Advertisting….  Target Audience??  Fast Food Commercial Link Fast Food Commercial Link

6 Chapter 5 Lesson 2  Nutrients To survive the human body needs the nutrients found in food 6 Groups ○ Carbohydrates ○ Proteins ○ Fats ○ Vitamins ○ Minerals ○ Water

7 Carbohydrates  Starches and sugars present in foods  4 calories per gram  Uses energy to perform every task  Simple and Complex Carbohydrates Simple: sugars; fructose and lactose Complex: starches; whole grains, seeds, nuts, tubers (root vegetables: potatoes)

8 Role of Carbohydrates  Body converts carbs into glucose: a simple sugar that is the body’s main source of energy  Glucose stored in liver and muscles as a starch-like substance called glycogen  Take in too many carbs = stored as fat  Fiber: indigestible complex carb

9 Proteins  Nutrients that help build and maintain body cells and tissues  Made up of long chains of substances called amino acids Essential amino acids: 9/20 that you must get from food

10 Proteins  Complete and Incomplete Proteins Complete: contain adequate amounts of all 9 esstential amino acids ○ Animal Products: fish, meat, eggs, milk, cheese, and yogurt Incomplete: lack 1 or more essential amino acids ○ Beans, peas, nuts, and whole grains ○ Combination of 2 or more = complete protein

11 Role of Proteins  Body builds new cells and tissues from the amino acids in proteins  Replaces damaged or worn-out cells  Makes enzymes, hormones, and antibodies  4 calories per gram

12 Fats  Some fat is necessary  Type of lipid: a fatty substance that does not dissolve in water  9 calories per gram  Building blocks are fatty acids

13 Fats  Saturated Fatty Acids Solid at room temperature Animal fats and tropical oils Increase of heart disease  Unsaturated Fatty Acids Liquid at room temperature Vegetable fats/oils Reducing risk of heart disease

14 Role of Fats  Transport vitamins A, D, E, and K in blood  Add flavor and texture to food  Satisfy hunger longer  Foods high in fats = high in calories

15 Cholesterol  Waxy lipidlike substance that circulates in blood  Makes cell membranes, nerve tissue, produce hormones, Vitamin D, and bile (digests fats)  Excess deposits in arteries = increase of heart disease  Heredity, Age and Your Lifestyle

16 Vitamins, Minerals, Water  Vitamins: compounds that help regulate many vital body process, including digestion, absorption, and metabolism of other nutrients….water and fat- soluable  Water Soluable– dissolve in water and pass into the blood stream during digestion EX: Vitamin C, Folic Acid  Fat Soluable— absorbed, stored and transported in fat Ex: A, B comlex, D, E, K

17 Vitamins, Minerals, Water  Minerals: substances that the body cannot manufacture but are needed for forming healthy bones, teeth, and regulate body processes  Ex: Iron & Calcium  Include electrolytes: chloride, potassium, sodium  Water: transports nutrients, carries waste from cells, absorb nutrients, etc.


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