Nutrition and Wellness review

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The building blocks that make up proteins

amino acids

The desire to eat

appetite

The waxy substance contained in saturated animal fats

cholesterol

A condition in which the body cannot control blood sugar properly

diabetes

Plant material that one's body cannot digest

fiber

An element needed in small amounts for sturdy bones and teeth, healthy blood, and regulates elimination of body waste.

minerals

A substance in food that is important for the body's growth and maintenance.

nutrient

A condition in which bones gradually lose their mineral content and become weak

osteoporosis

An appropriate amount of food for one person

portion

A mineral that helps regulate the amount of fluids in our body

sodium

Substance that is needed in small quantities to help regulate body functions

vitamins

One's best level of health.

wellness

Foods that contain the entire edible grain

whole grain

Any starch or sugar that provides the body with energy

carbohydrates

A condition in which a person does not get enough iodine is called anemia.

False

Appetite is your body's way of telling you that you need food.

False

Complex carbohydrates are also known as amino acids.

False

Eating well can have a positive effect on how you feel, but it does not affect how you look, think or act.

False

Two water soluble vitamins are A and D.

False

Unsaturated fats are the least healthful type of fat.

False

Water soluble vitamins are dissolved in the body's fat and are stored for future use.

False

A type of nutrient that is needed to build, repair, and maintain body cells and tissue.

Protein

It is important to get enough nutrients because they affect body processes such as blood flow and heartbeat.

True

Restaurants often serve portions that are larger than a single serving size.

True

Saturated fats are solid at room temperature.

True

The four fat soluble vitamins are A D E K.

True

Too much sodium can cause high blood pressure.

True

Vitamin A helps support your vision.

True

Vitamin K is necessary for the normal clotting of blood.

True

When snacking, it is important to avoid foods that are low in nutrient value and high in fat, sugar, and sodium.

True

When sunlight strikes your skin, your body makes Vitamin D.

True

When you get the nutrients you need, your body is better able to fight infections.

True

Whole grains are a good source of fiber.

True

You get most of your energy from carbohydrates.

True

Your body cannot produce vitamins and minerals, so you must get them from the food you eat.

True

A unit that measures the energy used by the body and the energy that food supplies to your body

calorie


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