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A nutrient is a compound in food that the body requires for growth, maintenance, and functioning. • Some nutrients provide energy for the body because they contain calories. • Some nutrients help in growth and body functions.

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Page 1: Recommended Dietary/Daily Allowance T he Government’s recommendations

A nutrient is a compound in food that the body requires for growth, maintenance, and functioning.

• Some nutrients provide energy for the body because they contain calories.

• Some nutrients help in growth and body functions.

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Recommended Dietary/Daily Allowance

• The Government’s recommendations.

• A daily dietary intake that meets nutrient requirements.–Maintains good health.–Decreases risk to diet-related illness.

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Types of NutrientsCarbohydrates

Fat Protein

VitaminsMineralsWater

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CarbohydratesFunction in the body?

Body’s 1st source of energy.–4 calories per gram.Extra is stored as fat.

Is it an energy nutrient? YES

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Simple CarbohydratesDefinition;

• Called “simple sugars”. • Includes glucose.• Found naturally in foods.

Examples; • Table sugar & honey.• Candy & soda.• Apples, melons, berries & oranges.• Spinach, broccoli & carrots.• Milk & ice cream.

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Complex Carbohydrates

Definition• Combination of starch (energy) and

fiber (helps with bodily functions).Examples • Bread, cereals, pasta, rice, potatoes, yams, corn & peas.• Beans; chick peas, kidney & lima.

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Fats (lipids)Function in the body?Provides energy (2nd source

used).9 calories per gram.

Protect against injury (cushion).Insulates body.Carries Vitamins A, D, E & K.

Is it an energy nutrient? YES

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Saturated Fats“Bad fat” including Trans Fats. SOLID at

room temperature.

• Some come from animal sources; meat, egg, cheese, butter & milk.

• Some come in the form of plants; coconut & palm oil.

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Unsaturated Fats“Good fat”. LIQUID at room temperature.Food examples:1. Vegetable oils; corn oil, canola oil & olive oil.2. Nuts, seeds & avocado.3. Seafood; salmon, tuna, flounder, herring &

trout.

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ProteinFunction in the body?• Body’s last source of energy.

– 4 calories per gram. • Contains amino acids;

building blocks used to repair the body.

• Builds & repairs body tissue.• Helps body function properly.

Is it an energy nutrient? YES

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Complete ProteinDefinition- provides the body with all the amino acids needed to build & repair. Found in; meat, fish, milk, eggs

& cheese.

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Incomplete Protein• Definition; A protein source low in essential

amino acids. • Two or more incomplete proteins together

provide adequate amounts of all the essential amino acids. (whole grain bagel with peanut butter)

• Food examples; Legumes (beans), nuts & whole grains.

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VitaminsDefinition- A substance made by plants or animals.

Found in; fruits, vegetables & vitamin supplements.

Functions1. Helps regulate important body functions.

-digestion, absorption & metabolism.2. Required for growth & development.3. Helps with overall body function.

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Fat SolubleVitamins

• Absorbed & stored into the body’s fat

Vitamin AVitamin D

(sun)Vitamin EVitamin K

Water Soluble Vitamins

• Must absorb everyday, not stored

• Travels & used through body’s fluid .

• Released through urine.

Vitamin B Vitamin C

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Minerals

Function• Helps body grow & develop.• Helps hydrate the body• Regulate many vital body processes.Most important minerals include: -calcium –sodium –potassium -iron

• Substances that come from water & soil absorbed by plants. • Humans absorb minerals from the plants they eat.

• The human body can not make mineral.

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WaterMost vital nutrient.

FunctionCarries nutrients to your cells and removes wastes.• Consume 6-8 cups a day.• Body loses 6-8 cups through urine and sweat a day.