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1 NUTRIENTS

2 OBJECTIVES For students to gain a basic knowledge of nutrients in foods.

3 1. meats 2. breads and cereals 3. fruits 4. vegetables 5. dairy products 5 MAJOR FOOD GROUPS

4 1. carbohydrates 2. proteins 3. fats 4. vitamins 5. minerals 6. water 6 CLASSES OF NUTRIENTS

5 4 calories/gram of energy functions: needed for body heat synthesis of tissue increase fat utilization provide fiber promote Vitamin B synthesis CARBOHYDRATES

6 complex - hundreds of molecules together starch - used by body cellulose - not used by body, cannot break bonds (fiber) simple - 3 or less simple sugar molecules examples: glucose + fructose = sucrose (table sugar) 2 FORMS OF CARBS

7 all carbohydrates are eventually broken down into glucose body links glucose together to form glycogen which is stored in the liver and muscles CARBS

8 4 cal/g of energy made up of amino acids function supply nitrogen based molecules for tissue synthesis and provide essential amino acids supply energy PROTEIN

9 found in plant and animal tissues when we eat we take in amino acids, the body puts them together to form proteins needed

10 9 cal/g of energy functions: supply necessary polyunsaturated fatty acids aid in absorption of fat- soluble Vitamin A,D,E, & K source of phospholipids insulate and protect body reserve source of energy FATS

11 body can ’ t make, must come from food kinds Vit A: prevent night blindness, skin diseases Vit D: increase Ca and P absorption Vit E: increase Fe absorption Vit K: blood clotting VITAMINS

12 Kinds of vitamins (cont.) Vit C: prevent scurvy, bone/joint diseases Vit B B1(thiamine) oxidize glucose B2 (riboflavin) cell growth Niacin B6 Panthothenic acid - mental health B12 - prevent anemia Folacin - prevent anemia Biotin

13 macrominerals: Ca, P, Mg, Na, K, Cl trace minerals: Fe, Cu, Se, I, Mn, Mo, Zn, Cr, F MINERALS

14 human body made up of: 18% protein, 15.5% fat, 3% minerals,.6% carbs,.000001 Vit, and 63% water need.66 gal water/day, drink about.49 gal where do we get the rest?? in the food we eat, example lettuce is 95% water WATER

15 function of water solvent transport media (food) to cells remove waste regulate temp and metabolic rate

16 amount of heat to raise 1g water 1degree C Calories “ C ” = 1 kilocalorie = 1,000 calories metric = joule 1 joule -.0239 cal 1 cal - 4.184 joules kilojoules = 1,000 joules CALORIES

17 2.5 times more Calories in fat than in protein or carbs


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