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Nutrients in Foods

Nutrients in Foods. Carbohydrates. Function Provide the body with most of its energy Types Simple-refined (sugars, candy, pop) natural (fruits, vegetables and milk) Complex- starches (breads, cereals, pasta, rice, dry beans, potatoes, corn). Carbohydrates. Simple-sugars

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Nutrients in Foods

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  1. Nutrients in Foods

  2. Carbohydrates • Function • Provide the body with most of its energy • Types • Simple-refined (sugars, candy, pop) natural (fruits, vegetables and milk) • Complex- starches (breads, cereals, pasta, rice, dry beans, potatoes, corn)

  3. Carbohydrates • Simple-sugars • The body uses immediately for energy • Complex-starches • The body has to convert into energy • What makes a complex carbohydrate fattening? • Fiber • The body cannot digest

  4. Proteins • Function • Build, maintain, and repair body tissue • Types • Complete (meat, fish, poultry, milk products, eggs) • Incomplete (grains, dry beans and peas, nuts, seeds, vegetables

  5. Fats • Functions • Regulate body temperature, cushion vital organs, provide substances your body needs for normal growth and healthy skin • Types • Saturated-solid (meat, poultry, egg yolks, whole milk, coconut and palm oils) • Unsaturated-liquid (vegetable, olive, and nut oils) • Trans-fatty acids (shortening, fries, pastries)

  6. Fats • You need some fat • Excess fat is stored in the body as fat • Should make up no more than 30% of your daily calorie intake • Good Fats • Monounsaturated-may help lower bad cholesterol and raise good cholesterol • Olives, olive oil, avocados, nuts, peanut oil, canola oil

  7. Bad fats • Saturated • Raise bad cholesterol • Fatty meat, poultry skin, whole milk dairy products, tropical oils • Can be both • Polyunsaturated • Lowers both kinds of cholesterol • Corn oil, soybean oil, safflower oil

  8. Vitamins • Function in the body • Trigger many of the body processes; set off chemical reactions in your body’s cells • Types • Fat-soluble-ADEK (Spinach, kale, cantaloupe, carrots, liver, milk, cheese, eggs, salmon, dry beans and peas, nuts • Water-soluble-BC (Whole-grain bread, peanut butter, nuts, poultry, fish, oranges, grapefruit, broccoli

  9. Minerals • Functions • An essential part of your bones, teeth, and internal organs, and help regulate body functions • Food Sources • Milk, peas, nuts, meat, poultry, fish, eggs, oranges, bananas, dark green leafy vegetables

  10. Water • Functions • Regulates body functions and carries nutrients to cells, carries waste from the body • Source- foods that have high water content, liquids such as milk and juice.

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