Ch 12 Nutrition
Dietary Fiber
complex carbs and lignins naturally occurring and found mainly in the plant cell wall. Dietary fiber cannot be broken down by human digestive enzymes
Pouring Rights
contracts between schools and soft drink companies whereby the schools receive percentage of the profits of soft drink sales in exchange for the school offering only that soft drink company products on the school campus
Competitive Foods
foods sold to children in for service areas during meal times that compete with the federal meal programs
commodity program
A USDA program in which food products are sent to schools for use in the child nutrition programs. Commodities are usually acquired for farm price support and surplus removal reasons
Bone age
bone maturation; correlates well with stage of pubertal development
Middle Childhood
children between the ages of 5 to 10 years; also referred to as school age
Functional Fiber
non digestible carbs including plant, animal, or commercially produced sources that have beneficial effects in humans
Total fiber
sum of dietary fiber and functional fiber
Resting Energy Expenditure
the amount of energy needed by the body in a state of rest
Preadolescence
the stage of development immediately proceeding adolescence; 9 to 11 years of age for girls and 10 to 12 years of age for boys