Health Chapter 1

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essential amino acids

9 amino acids are called _______ ______ _____ because the body must get them from food.

appetite

A second reason people eat is ________.

can't important

Although the body _____ digest fiber, it still plays an _______ role by aiding digestion and reducing the risk of disease.

saturated

As trans fat hardens the fats become more _________.

fat saturated trans sugars

Avoid foods that are high in___ especially _________ fats and ___ fats. Also limit foods with salt and added ______.

minerals

Because your body can't produce ________ it must get them from food.

needed

Cholesterol is ______ to create cell walls, certain hormones, and vitamin D.

lean protein

Choose ____ meats and poultry. Try getting more of your ______ from fish, beans, peas, nuts, and seeds.

nutrient dense treat

Choose ______ _____ foods if you have those then include an occasional _____.

a lot

Consuming _ ___ of fats can lead to unhealthful weight gain, obesity, and other health risks.

cholesterol

Consuming saturated fats can increase the levels of _________ in your blood.

increase

Consuming too many saturated fats may ________ your risk of heart disease.

drink

Don't _____ your calories.

4

Each gram of carbohydrate or protein provides __ calories.

9

Each gram of fat provides __ calories.

variety

Eat a ______ of fruits that provide fiber.

osteoporosis

Eating calcium rich foods reduce your risk of developing __________.

heart disease

Eating unsaturated fats in moderate amounts may lower your risk of _____ _______.

absorb transport

Fats also _____ and _______ soluble vitamins (A, D, E, and K) through the bloodstream.

energy

Fats provide a concentrated form of ____.

essential fatty acids

Fatty acids that the body needs but can't produce on its own are called ______ ____ _____.

Functions of water

Functions of _____ Moving food through the digestive system digesting carbohydrates& protein Aiding chemical reactions in the body Transporting nutrients and removing wastes Storing and releasing heat Cooling the body through perspiration Cushioning the eyes, brain, and spinal cord lubricating the joints

3 whole pasta

Get at least ___ ounces of brown rice or _____ grain cereals, breads, crackers, and _____ each day.

toppings

Go easy on ________.

fuel

Healthful foods provide ____ for physical actvities.

6

How many main nutrients are there?

trans

Margarine, snack foods, cookies, and crackers are example of things with _____ fat.

saturated

Meat, main dairy products, palm oil, and coconut oil are examples of _________ fats.

glucose

Most carbohydrates are turned into a simple sugar called _________.

carbohydrates

Most nutrition experts recommend getting 45 to 65 percent of your daily calories from ______.

hunger

One reason people eat is ______.

basic building material

Protein is the ______ ________ _________ of all your body cells.

complete

Proteins are from animal sources are called "_____" proteins because they contain all nine essential amino acids.

amino acids

Proteins are made up of chemicals called _____ ______.

dispose tissue

Stored fat known as _____ ______ provides insulation for the body.

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Teen girls ages 14-18 years old should eat ___ grams of fiber daily.

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Teen girls ages 14-18 years should eat __ grams of protein daily.

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Teen guys ages 14-18 years old should eat ___ grams of fiber daily.

52

Teen guys ages 14-18 years should eat __ grams of protein daily.

make smart choices from every food group find your balance between food and activity get the most nutrition out of your calories

The Dietary guidelines advice can be summed up in 3 guidelines which are?

body fat

The calories from fats that your body does not use are stored as ____ _____.

calories

The energy your body receives from food is measured in ____.

important

The essential fatty acids are _________ to brain development, blood clotting, controlling inflammation, and maintaining healthy skin and hair.

unsaturated and saturated

The fats in all foods is a combo of ___________ and ___________ fats.

health quality

The food you eat affects your ______ and ______ of life.

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The guidelines recommend that teens should be physically active for __ minutes almost everyday.

non essential amino acids

The rest of the amino acids are called ____ ______ _____ _______.

nutrition

To make healthful food choices, you must first learn about _____.

total blood cholesterol

Trans-fat can raise your ____ _____ ___________ level which increases your risk for heart disease.

true

True/False:Eating a variety of healthy foods can lower your risk of developing other conditions including cardio vascular disease, certain cancers, stroke, or osteoporosis.

different green orange

Try to eat a good mix of _______ types of veggies each day, including dark _____ and _____ veggies.

mypyramid 5

Use ________ to choose foods from all _ of the food groups.

unsaturated

Vegetable oils, nuts, and seeds tend to contain large amounts of ________ fats.

do not

Vitamins, minerals, and water __ ___ provide energy.

carbohydrates, proteins, and fats

What 3 sources does energy in food come from?

sugars, fructose in fruits, lactose in milk

What are 3 examples of simple carbohydrates?

meat, eggs, dairy products, and soy

What are 4 examples of complete proteins?

grains, bread and pasta, potatoes, beans, grain products

What are 5 examples of complex carbohydrates or starches?

Family & Culture, Friends, Advertising, and Time & Money

What are some environmental influence of you food choices? (4 of them)

simple, complex, and fiber

What are the 3 different types of carbohydrates?

carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, water, and minerals

What are the 6 types of nutrients?

portion

When you eat out watch ____ size

healthful

When you need a snack a __________ food is good.

9

You produce or synthesize all but ___ amino acids.

fat

Your body needs a certain amount of ___ to function.

nutrients

Your body relies on food to provide it with ______.

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Your body uses about __ amino acids that are found in foods.

As an energy source to heal, build, and repair tissue to sustain growth to help transport Oxygen cells to regulate body functions

Your body uses nutrients in many ways what ways (5 ways)?

glucose

___ can be stored in your body's tissue and used later.

low fat

___-fat and ___-free dairy products are good choices.

fiber

____ is a carbohydrate that moves waste through your digestive system.

USDA

____ required amount of trans fat to be listed in the nutrition label.

olive oil

_____ ___ is a good source of healthful, unsaturated fat.

excess

______ cholesterol can build up inside your arteries, raising your risk of heart disease.

Dietary fats

_______ _____ are composed of fatty acids.

saturated fats

_________ ______ is found mostly in animal based foods but also in some plant oils.

osteoporosis

a condition in which the bones become fragile and break easily

nutrient dense

a high ratio of nutrients to calories

dietary guidelines for americans

a set of recommendations about smart eating and physical activity for all americans

fiber

a tough complex carbohydrate that the body cannot digest

calorie

a unit of heat used to measure the energy your body uses and the energy it receives from food

cholesterol

a waxy fatlike substance

mypyramid

an interactive guide to healthful eating and active living

physical activity

balance the energy in the foods with regular _________ _______.

hydrogentation

causes veggie oil to harden

vitamins

compounds found in food that help regulate many body processes

water soluble vitamins

dissolve in water ex. vitamin C, folic, and B vitamins

minerals

elements found in food that are used by the body

trans fat

formed by a process called hydrogenation

complex carbohydrates or starches

long chains of sugars linked together

proteins

nutrients the body uses to build and maintain its cells and tissues

legumes/beans

protein rich plant based foods including grains, nuts, and seeds

carbohydrates

starches and sugars found in foods, which provide your body's main source of energy

fat soluble vitamins

stored in body fat ex. vitamins A, D, E, and K

nutrients

substances in food that your body needs to grow to repair itself and to supply you with energy

glucose

the main source of fuel for the body

hunger

the natural physical drive to eat, prompted by the body's need for food

nutrition

the process by which your body takes in and uses food

appetite

the psychological desire for food

focus on fruits, vary your veggies, get your calcium rich foods, make half your grains whole, go lean with protein, limit certain foods

what are the 6 dietary guideline recommendations


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