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1. To sustain physical well being2. To sustain energy
3. To regulate body functions4. To sustain growth of body cells and tissues 5. To alleviate hunger
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What Is Nutrition?
The study of how your body uses the food that you eat.
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What is a Nutrient?A nutrient is a chemical
substance in food that helps maintain the body.
Some provide energy. All help build cells and tissues and regulate bodily processes
such as breathing.
No single food supplies all the nutrients the body needs
to function.
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What is “Nutrient Dense”?Foods that have a lot of vitamins, minerals or other nutrients and few
calories are considered NUTRIENT DENSE.
Choosing foods that are NUTRIENT DENSE are better for your overall heath.
Example:Spinach or Candy Bar?
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1. Vitamins2. Minerals3. Water4. Protein5. Fat6. Carbohydrates
a. Sugarsb. Starchesc. Fibers
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Definition of a Calorie:
A unit of measure for energy in
food
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Nutrients That Don’t Have Calories:
1. Vitamins (helps with chemical reactions within the body)
2. Minerals (contributes to bone strength and structure)
3. Water (aids in hydration and other body functions)
4. Fiber (aids in digestion of food)
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Nutrients That Do Have Calories:
1. Proteins (builds and repairs body tissue)
2. Carbohydrates (provides energy)
3. Fats (acts as reserve energy, insulation and organ protection)
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Calories Per Gram:
Protein 1 Gram = 4 calories
Carbohydrates 1 Gram = 4 caloriesFat
1 Gram = 9 calories
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Where can I get the nutrients that I
need?Follow “Choose My Plate!”
Fruits Group: 2 cups
Daily
Vegetables Group: 2 ½ cups
Daily
Milk Group: 3 cups
Daily
Grains Group: 6 oz. Daily
Meat/Beans Group: 5 ½ oz.
Daily
Fats/Oils Group: Use Sparingly
Water: 8 cups Daily
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Structure of Choose My Plate
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Structure of My Pyramid
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Water
Servings Daily: 8 Cups Daily (or 64 fl. oz.) Major Nutrient: None-Provides Hydration,
Helps other nutrients do their jobs! Serving: 8 cups Tips: Watch out for “sports drinks”-
sometimes they contain hidden sugars
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Grains-(Orange)
Servings Daily: 6 ounces Major Nutrient: Carbohydrates, Fiber Serving: 1 oz. = 1 slice bread OR 1 cup
dry cereal OR ½ cup pasta
or rice Tips: eat at least 3 oz.
of whole grains each day
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Vegetables-(Green)
Servings Daily: 2 ½ cups Major Nutrient: Vitamins, Fiber Serving: 1/2 c. cut-up raw or cooked
vegetables or 1 c. raw leafy vegetables Tips: Eat more dark green
and orange vegetables,
eat more dry beans
and peas
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Fruits-(Red)
Servings Daily: 2 cups Major Nutrient: Vitamins, Fiber Serving: 1 small to medium piece of
fruit OR 1 cup fresh, frozen, or canned fruit
Tips: eat a variety of fruits,
go easy on juices
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Milk and Dairy-(Blue)
Servings Daily: 3 cups Major Nutrient: Minerals, Protein Serving: 1 ½ oz cheese OR 1 cup
milk/yogurt Tips: go low-fat or
fat free, if you can’t consume milk, choose other calcium sources
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Meat and Beans-(Purple)
Servings Daily: 5 ½ ounces Major Nutrient: Protein Serving: 1 oz. lean meat OR 1 egg OR 1
T. peanut butter OR ¼ cup cooked beans OR ½ oz. nuts or seeds
Tips: choose low fat or lean meats, bake, broil or grill, vary protein
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Fats & Oils-(Yellow)
Servings Daily: Use Sparingly Major Nutrient: Fat Serving: 1 tsp. soft margarine OR 1 Tbsp.
low-fat mayo OR 2 Tbsp. light salad dressing OR 1 tsp. vegetable oil
Tips: Watch for it in foods such as nuts, olives, mayonnaise, salad dressing Use canola, olive, peanut, soybean, corn safflower or sunflower oil.
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Fats and Oils
Fats are solid at room temperature and oils are liquid.• Consume less than 10% of calories from
saturated fatty acids and less than 300 mg of cholesterol. Keep trans fatty acid consumption as low as possible.
• Choose meat and dairy products that are low in fat.
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Sugar
Keep sugar within the discretionary calorie allowance.
Choose water or fat free milk
to drink. Limit sweet snacks and
desserts. Select unsweetened cereals.
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Discretionary Calorie Allowance
The calories remaining after
accounting for the calories
needed for all the food groups.
These can be used up with
poor food choices in the
choose my plate or saved for a
real treat!
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Physical Exercise
*Children and TEENAGERS should be physically active for 60 MINUTES every day!
About 60 minutes a day of physical activity may be needed to prevent weight gain.
For sustained weight loss at least 60-90 minutes of physical activity is needed.
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The Dietary Guidelines
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1. Get Adequate Nutrients Within the Calorie Needs
Caloric BreakdownCarbohydrates: 55-60%Fat: No more than 30%Protein: 10-15 %
Average American eats too much fat, sugar, calories & sodium
Average American doesn’t eat enough fiber.
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2. Manage Weight & Balance Food Intake with Exercise Output
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Serving Size Quiz
What does a serving size look like?
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QUIZ: What Makes a Serving?
A huge bag of Ruffles is helping you get through your science homework. You polish off about ½ a bag, or 50 chips. How many servings of chips have you just eaten?
A. 1
B. 2 1/2
C. 5
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The Answer: C
An official serving of Ruffles is one ounce, which is about 10 chips. Half a
bag is 5 servings.
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QUIZ: What Makes a Serving?
One serving of steak is about as big as:
A. A deck of cards
B. A CD with case
C. A paperback book
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The Answer: A
An official serving of steak is three ounces or about as big as a
deck of cards. A typical slab you would get at a steak house would be five times that size.
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QUIZ: What Makes a Serving?
According to the label on a package of Oreos, one serving has 100 calories and five grams of fat. How many cookies are in a serving?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
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The Answer: B
An official serving of Oreos is 2 cookies. But who can stop at just 2?
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QUIZ: What Makes a Serving?
The label on your favorite brand of ultrasinful ice cream says that one serving has a killer 300 calories and 15 grams of fat. How many scoops are in one serving?
A. 3
B. 2
C. 1
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Answer: C
One official serving is 1 scoop, just ½ a cup.
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QUIZ: What Makes a Serving?
On “official” serving of french fries contains 3 ounces. How many servings are in a McDonald’s Super Size french fries?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
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Answer: C
A Super Size french fries contains 3 official servings, adding up to 540 calories.
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QUIZ: What Makes a Serving?
A 7-Eleven Big-Gulp contains how many servings of soda?
A. 2
B. 4
C. 8
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Answer: C
A Big-Gulp has 8 servings, more than enough to quench the thirst of a large family. A can of soda contains 1 ½ servings.
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3. Be Physically Active Each Day
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4. Choose a Variety of Fruits, Vegetables, Whole Grains and Fat-Free or Low-Fat Milk Products Daily.
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5. Monitor Your Intake of Fats
Watch for naturally occurring invisible fat in foods such as avocados, olives, milk, eggs, etc…
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6. Choose Carbohydrates Wisely
Choose fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Limit sugar.
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7. Watch Your Intake of Sodium
What can too much salt/sodium
do to your body?
Can cause high blood
pressure and heart disease.
Where does it hide?
In prepared foods (frozen,
canned, etc.)
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8. If You Drink Alcohol, Do So in Moderation
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9. Keep Food Safe to Eat