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Braeden Connor and Nick Hughes Computers 8

Nutrition. Braeden Connor and Nick Hughes Computers 8. Fibre. Keeps your digestive system healthy Controls the amount of food you eat Lowers risks of: Heart disease Colon Cancer Digestive problems Improves peoples blood sugar Good sources: Fruits Vegetables Beans Bread.

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Braeden Connor and Nick Hughes Computers 8

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  1. Nutrition Braeden Connor and Nick Hughes Computers 8

  2. Fibre • Keeps your digestive system healthy • Controls the amount of food you eat • Lowers risks of: • Heart disease • Colon Cancer • Digestive problems • Improves peoples blood sugar • Good sources: • Fruits • Vegetables • Beans • Bread

  3. Fibre (cont.) • 2 types • Soluble fibre • Insoluble Fibre • Soluble - dissolves in water. Lowers blood cholesterol and controls blood sugars. • Insoluble – doesn’t dissolve in water. Prevents constipation, keeps digestive system healthy, lowers risks of cancer • Only eat 50 grams of fibre a day • If you don’t get enough fibre: • Constipation • Pockets in Colon • Diseases

  4. Vitamins • Types: • Vitamin A • Vitamin B • Vitamin C • Vitamin D • Vitamin A: • Improves eyesight • Keeps skin healthy • Vitamin A Found in: • Eggs • Milk • Apricots • Carrots • Spinach • Yogurt • Vitamin B: • Energizes body • Makes read blood cells • Found in: • Wheat • Oats • Seafood • Leafy green vegetables • Milk • Beans • Peas

  5. Vitamins (cont.) • Vitamin C: • Builds strong bones • Strengthens gums • Strengthens muscles • Heals wounds • Found in: • Oranges • Tomatoes • Broccoli • Cabbage • Strawberries • - Vitamin D: • - From the sun • - Strengthens bones • - Strengthens teeth • - Absorbing calcium • - Found in: • - Fish • - Egg yolk • - Milk • - Cheese

  6. Minerals • Found in: • Dairy products • Meat • Vegetables • Toothpastes • Drinks (juice) • Each mineral has own function • Minerals can: • Build strong bones and teeth • Help red blood cells • Help muscles • Help nervous system • Maintains amount of water in blood • Helps you grow • Build strong immunity • Helps cuts heal

  7. Minerals (cont.) • Definition: dietary elements • Two types of Minerals: • Macro Minerals • Trace Minerals • Macro: minerals you need a lot of • Trace: minerals you don’t need a lot of • If you don’t get enough minerals: • Lose weight fast • Don’t eat • Lose sleep

  8. Carbohydrates • A sugar or starch that is a source of energy • 2 Types of carbs; - Simple (Sugars) - Complex (Starches) • Starches; -found in plants, white powdery substance, no taste or smell. • Sugar; -sweet-tasting substance, white powder, found in sugar cane -lactose- milk sugar, fructose- fruit sugar, sucrose- table sugar)

  9. Carbohydrates (cont.) • Body's main source of energy • Fuels everything from muscles to brain. • Should be 50% to 60% of total calories • Foods with complex carbs; • grain products, such as bread, wheat, and pasta • Foods with simple carbs; • -candy, chocolate, cakes, and fruit

  10. Water • Clear, colorless, odourless, tasteless liquid • What water does to your body • Suppresses appetite • Improves muscle tone • Keeps you hydrated • Prevents water retention • Water makes up 60% of your body weight • Need 2.5 litres per day of water • 75% of muscles are made of water • Easily get 20% of daily fluid from food • Water has no calories

  11. Water (cont.) • Helps many medical problems; • Fatigue • Allergies • Depression • Digestive problems • Urinary problems • Constipation • Foods with high water content; • Fruits • Vegetables

  12. Protein • Molecule made of smaller units called amino acids • 20 amino acids altogether • 11 come from body; • 9 from nutrition we eat • Protein makes up; • Bones • Tissue • Organs • Hair • Skin • Etc… • Protein can’t be stored, so it needs daily replenishing

  13. Protein (cont.) • More active makes faster protein breakdown • What amino acids can do; • Help fat loss • Get you mind ready for activities • Help growth, maintenance, and repair of tissues • Make Haemoglobin (carries oxygen around body) • Makes antibodies which fight diseases • Helps cuts heal up faster • Foods with high protein; • Dairy • Eggs • Lean meats • Beans and Lentils • Tofu

  14. Fats • Soft, greasy substance occurring in organic tissue • Consists of lipids (natural molecules) • Types of fats; (BAD) • Trans fats • Saturated fats (GOOD) • Monounsaturated fats • Polyunsaturated fats • Fats are what make you gain weight

  15. Fats (cont.) • Chemically active part of cell membranes • Without fat, nothing in the body works • Bad cell membrane function causes low insulin • Get diabetes from too much fat • You can burn off bad fats (saturated, trans) • Foods with bad fats; • Dairy • Meat • Snack foods • Candy • Potato chips

  16. BIBLIOGRAPHY • http://www.iloveindia.com/nutrition/carbohydrates/types-of-carbohydrates.html • http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&defl=en&q=define:Carbohydrates&ei=4vzaS7C8NYK-sgPd8ZWHAQ&sa=X&oi=glossary_definition&ct=title&ved=0CAYQkAE • http://lowcarbdiets.about.com/od/faq/f/faq9.htm • http://www.healthlinkalberta.ca/Topic.asp?GUID=%7B3E8F41E5-D9F6-439A-BEDF-A73CEA1646B3%7D • http://www.factsaboutvitamins.net/the-need-for-vitamins-is-what-keeps-you-healthy.php • http://kidshealth.org/kid/stay_healthy/food/minerals.html • http://www.kidsgrowth.com/resources/articledetail.cfm?id=741 • http://www.treelight.com/health/nutrition/FatFacts.html • http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&defl=en&q=define:fat&ei=nv7aS8qIC47gsQOelY1s&sa=X&oi=glossary_definition&ct=title&ved=0CAkQkAE • http://ezinearticles.com/?A-List-Of-High-Fat-Foods-That-Are-Bad-For-You&id=740783 • http://www.bodyhealth.com/html/biobuilde/key.asp • http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&rls=com.microsoft:*&defl=en&q=define:protein&ei=BgHbS_nROZGyswOJ7Jly&sa=X&oi=glossary_definition&ct=title&ved=0CAYQkAE • http://nutrition.about.com/od/askyournutritionist/f/water.html

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