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Page 1: Done by: Bernard Chng 3S303 Kenneth Leong 3S305. Introduction  For our project, we have decided to design a diet for athletes in Hwa Chong  We will

Done by: Bernard Chng 3S303

Kenneth Leong 3S305

Page 2: Done by: Bernard Chng 3S303 Kenneth Leong 3S305. Introduction  For our project, we have decided to design a diet for athletes in Hwa Chong  We will

Introduction

For our project, we have decided to design a diet for athletes in Hwa Chong

We will assessing the western food stall in the canteen

Come up with a food suitable for athletes in Hwa Chong

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Carbohydrates

Athletes benefit the most from the amount of carbohydrates stored in the body.

Carbohydrates provide 40 to 50 percent of the energy requirement. Carbohydrates yield more energy per unit of oxygen consumed than fat

Food source: Potatoes, orange juice, oatmeal, ham, tomato, milk, cheese

Recommended daily intake: Around 130g per day for average adults, however, atheletes need more than these, so the meal must contain at least 250g of carbohydrates

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Proteins After carbohydrates and fats, protein provides

energy for the body. Exercise may increase an athlete's need for protein,

depending on the type and frequency of exercise. Extra protein is stored as fat. Therefore, an athelete

must not consume too much protein Food source: Milk, lean meat Recommended daily intake: The average adult

needs to consume only 40 grams of dietary protein per day , however for atheletes, they need to build up muscle mass and thus need about 50 to 60g of protein.

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Fats

Fat also provides body fuel. However, for short distance sprinters, most of their energy will come from carbohydrate and fats only add to their body mass, hence slowing them down.

Food source: Milk Recommended daily intake: Should

contain less fats.

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Western food stall

We have chosen to analyze the chicken chop sold in the western food stall

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Components of food Nutritional Value

One piece of boiled chicken (about 100g)

13g of carbohydrates 23g of proteins, 20g of fats

Rice 82g of carbohydrates, 6g of proteins 0.8 g of fats

a few slices of cucumber and carrot (15g)

3g of carbohydrates, 1g of protein

Mushroom sauce 3g of carbohydrates 2g of proteins

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Evaluation of food Total amount of nutrients - Carbohydrates 100g - Proteins 29g - Fats 20.8g This meal contains just enough carbohydrates which is

100g compared to the daily requirement of 250g to 300g, and the proteins are also plentiful, which is half of the daily requirement of proteins. However, there is a large about of fats in the chicken and this is more than 10% of what is in the food, therefore, this food is quite fatty, and may affect the athletes performance.

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Components of food Nutritional value

Baked potato46g of carbohydrates, 4g of protein

Milk(244g)

12.8g of carbohydrates 7.9g of proteins, 0.5g fat

FruitBanana

51 grams of carbohydrates,1.2g of protein

Mixed Vegetables16g of carbohydrates, 3g of protein1g of fat

BBQ pork sandwich11g of carbohydrates, 19g of proteins1g of fat

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Evaluation of proposed food Total nutritional value of proposed food:

Carbohydrates 136.8gProteins 36.1gFats 2.5g

Therefore, this food is a better choice for atheletes as it contains 136g of carbohydrates, compared to the recommended daily intake of 250g, hence the rest of the required carbohydrates can be taken in by the other two meals. It also contain 36g of proteins, which is almost half of the recommended daily intake of 50-60g. The rest of the proteins can easily be taken in by the other two meals. the amount of fats is acceptable as it is less than 10% of the total mass of the food.

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Conclusion

Our proposed food is better when compared to the chicken chop sold by the western food stall in the canteen.

This is because in our proposed food, there is a higher amount of carbohydrates and proteins than the chicken chop sold in the canteen. Besides this, our proposed food is also contains less fats than the chicken chop.

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References http://www.annecollins.com/calories/calories-chicken.htm

http://www.produceoasis.com/Items_folder/Vegetables/Cuke.htmlhttp://www.produceoasis.com/Items_folder/Vegetables/Carrot.htmlhttp://www.eiu.edu/~dining/nutrition_calc.phphttp://www.ext.colostate.edu/PUBS/FOODNUT/09362.html