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Nutrition

Nutrition. By: Sabrina and Elizabeth Grade 8. Table of Content. Slide # … 1- tittle page 2- table of content 3- carbohydrates 4- carbohydrates 5- fats 6- fats 7- protein 8- protein 9- fibre 10- fibre 11- bibliography . Carbohydrates . Energy source for body 2 types :

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Nutrition

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  1. Nutrition By: Sabrina and Elizabeth Grade 8

  2. Table of Content • Slide # … • 1- tittle page • 2- table of content • 3- carbohydrates • 4- carbohydrates • 5- fats • 6- fats • 7- protein • 8- protein • 9- fibre • 10- fibre • 11- bibliography

  3. Carbohydrates • Energy source for body • 2 types : • Complex (starches) • Simple (sugars) • May cause health problems (e.g. diabetes, and heart disease) • Releases insulin, sugar can be stored for energy

  4. Carbohydrates • Complex • helps you feel full • carbohydrate foods are better choices than others • Simple • contain vitamins • found in refined sugars

  5. Fats • compound comprised of glycerol • Energy source-muscles • 3 types - Unsaturated fats (oil) • Saturated fats (dairy) • Trans fats(baked goods) • include nuts, oil, butter, and meats • Kids need fat so the brain and nervous system develop • fuel the body and help absorb some vitamins

  6. Fats • Unsaturated • good for heart health • in olive oil, peanut oil, canola oil, albacore tuna, and salmon • Saturated • used in commercial baked goods • can raise blood cholesterol levels • Trans • listed on the food label • raise cholesterol and increase risk of heart desise

  7. Protein • builds up the tissues in your body • make hemoglobin that carries oxygen to every part of body • beef, poultry, fish, eggs, dairy products, nuts, seeds, and legumes • amino acids break down protein • Only 1 type

  8. Protein • body will grab protein from each meal. • maintain muscles, bones, blood, and body organs • FUN FACT! • To figure out your protein needs, multiply your weight in pounds times 0.5 or you can just take your weight and divide by 2

  9. Fibre • found in oats, citrus fruits, apples, barley, psyllium, flax seeds and beans. • 3 types - Soluble (dissolve water) - Insoluble (moves material to colon) - Lignin (phenols chemicals) • helps the easy elimination of waste from body • Made up of complex carbohydrates • Reduces risk of bowel problems

  10. Fibre • Soluble • help lower blood cholesterol levels • helps to control blood sugar • Insoluble • helps in weight control • No calories in fibre • Lignin • There aren't calories in fibre • branches of chemicals called phenols

  11. Minerals Calcium, Iron, Magnesium ,Phosphorus, Potassium Selenium, Sodium, Zinc chemical elements from living organisms two categories: fat soluble and water soluble 1 . Helps bones and teeth develop 2. salts regulating body fluids Living things need meat, dairy products, and vegetables

  12. Minerals (Calcium) most common mineral in the human body 99% in the body is found in bones and teeth age 30 the body gradually loses calcium critical of maintaining a healthy skeleton Adults-1000 milligrams per day (ages 19-50 years). Sources -kale, broccoli, bokchoy, cabbage, mustard, and turnip greens

  13. Minerals (Potassium) -also known as an electrolyte -capable of conducting electricity -adults-4.7 grams every day -richest sources-fruits and vegetables -tight control of cell membrane is critical for nerve impulse transmission, -muscle contraction, and heart function

  14. Vitamins Vitamin D-milk helps bones Vitamin A-carrots helps you see Vitamin C-oranges helps body heal Vitamin B-leafy vegetables helps make protein and energy Two types-fat soluble and water soluble Vitamin A ,Vitamin B1 ,Vitamin B2 ,Vitamin B3 ,Vitamin B5 ,Vitamin B6 ,Vitamin B9 ,Vitamin B12 ,Vitamin C ,Vitamin D ,Vitamin E ,Vitamin K,Vitamin H

  15. Vitamin A occurs in two forms in nature found in foods such as fish oils and liver beta-carotene (provitamin A) is found in plants liver regulates the blood level of vitamin A protein and fat intake is required for a good absorption Function: -Vitamin A is needed for new cell growth, healthy skin, hair, and tissues, and vision in dim light

  16. Vitamin B also known as thiamin helps your body convert blood sugar into energy keeps mucus membranes healthy essential for nervous system Women-1.1 milligrams per day Men-1.5 milligrams per day

  17. Water scientific word-H20 an odourless, tasteless, transparent liquid covers 70% of the earth's surface only 3% is fresh water a compound of hydrogen and oxygen necessary for life

  18. Water(sources) -beverages -vegetables -cooked rice -fruit -cooked pasta -soup -milk -desserts

  19. Bibliography • http://nutrition.about.com/od/basicnutritionecourse/a/carbos_two.htm • http://kidshealth.org/Search01.jsp?Mode=Prev&PrevStart=1 • http://dietsindetails.com/article_fibre.html • http://www.healthscout.com/ency/1/002399.html • http://www.thefoodchart.com/dietary-minerals.php • http://www.realtime.net/anr/minerals.html • Read more: http://www.answers.com/topic/dietary-mineral#ixzz1Db5yiBbU • http://kidshealth.org/teen/food_fitness/nutrition/vitamins_minerals.html • http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002467.htm • http://www.healthlinkbc.ca/healthfiles/hfile68h.stm • http://witcombe.sbc.edu/water/waterfacts.html • http://health.allrefer.com/health/water-in-diet-sources.htm

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