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1 ©2002 Learning Zone Express Louanne Kaupa, RD, LN.
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Nutrients
 The food you eat is a source of
nutrients. Nutrients are defined as
the substances found in food that keep your
body functioning.
 Your body needs nutrients to…
 Fuel your energy.
 Help you grow.
 Repair itself.
 Maintain basic bodily functions.
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Balance is Key
These three are the framework of the Food Guide Pyramid:
 Balance - Eat foods from all groups of the Food Guide Pyramid.
 Variety - Eat different foods from each food group.
 Moderation - Eat more foods from the bottom of the pyramid, and
fewer and smaller portions of foods from the top of the pyramid.
For years, people held to the idea that there are “bad”
nutrients and “good” nutrients when, in fact, all nutrients play a
certain role in the body. Even those nutrients once considered
“bad” such as fats and carbohydrates perform vital functions in
the body and if one consumes too many “good” nutrients such as
vitamins or minerals there can be harmful results, as well.
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The 6 Essential Nutrients
 Water
 Carbohydrates
 Protein
 Fat
 Vitamins
 Minerals
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Water
 Did you know?
 1/2 to 3/4 of the human body consists of water!
 Functions in the Body:
 Water carries nutrients to your cells and carries waste
from your body.
 Regulates body temperature.
 Dissolves vitamins, minerals, amino acids and other
nutrients.
 Lubricates joints.
It is recommended that teens drink 6-8 glasses (8 fl.oz each) of water each day.
This is in addition to around 4 cups of water you get from food each day.
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Carbohydrates
Two types of Carbohydrates:
 Complex Carbohydrates,
(polysaccharides)
 Food Sources:
 Pasta, breads, cereals, grains, rice
 Simple Carbohydrates: (mono and di-
saccharides)
 Food Sources Fruits, juices, milk, and
yogurt. Candy, soda, and jelly.
Carbohydrates are the body’s main source of energy
and provide the body’s need for dietary fiber.
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Simple Carbohydrates
 Food Sources:
 Fruits, juices, milk, and yogurt.
 Candy, soda, and jelly.
• These simple carbohydrates have a bad reputation
because they are high in calories and low in
nutritional value.
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Starches or
Complex Carbohydrates
 Food Sources:
 Whole grain breads and cereals,
pasta, vegetables, rice, tortilla
and legumes.
 Function in the Body:
 An excellent source of fuel (energy)
for the body.
 Rich in vitamins, minerals and fiber.
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Fiber
 Fiber is the plant material that doesn’t
break down when you digest food. Many,
but not all, complex carbohydrates contain fiber.
 Food Sources:
 Oatmeal, fruits, vegetables, whole grains and legumes.
 Function in the Body:
 Aids in digestion.
 May reduce the risk of developing some diseases like
heart disease, diabetes and obesity, and certain types
of cancer.
 Helps promote regularity.
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Proteins
 Food Sources:
 Meat, fish,eggs, poultry, dairy products,
legumes, nuts and seeds. (Breads, cereals and
vegetables also contain small amounts of protein.)
 Function in the Body:
 Provides energy.
 Help to build, maintain, and repair body tissues.
 Proteins are made up of chemical compounds
called amino acids. There are 20 amino acids.
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Of the 20 amino acids, the human body
is capable of producing 11 of them.
The other 9 called, “Essential Amino Acids”
must be supplied by food sources.
Amino Acids
 Two types of Protein:
 Complete Proteins:
• Contain all 9 essential amino acids.
• They are found in animal sources.
 Incomplete Proteins:
• Lack one or more of the essential amino acids.
• They are found in plant sources.
The best way to give the body complete proteins is to eat a wide
variety of foods throughout the day.
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Fat
- The most concentrated form of food energy (calories).
 Food Sources:
 Butter, vegetable oils, salad dressings, nuts and
seeds, dairy products made with whole milk
or cream, and meats.
 Function in the Body:
 Provide substances needed for growth and healthy skin.
 Enhance the taste and texture of food.
 Required to carry “fat-soluble”
vitamins throughout the body.
 Provide energy.
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Types of Fat
 Saturated Fat:
 Fats that are usually solid at room temperature.
 Food Sources: Animal foods and tropical oils.
 The type of fat most strongly linked to high cholesterol and
increased risk of heart disease.
 Unsaturated Fat:
 Fats that are liquid at room temperature.
 Polyunsaturated Fat:
• Food Sources: Vegetables and fish oils.
• Provide two essential fatty acids necessary for bodily functions.
 Monounsaturated Fat:
• Food Sources: Olive oil, canola oil, nuts, seeds.
• May play a role in reducing the risk of heart disease.
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Cholesterol
- A fat-like substance that is part of every cell of the body.
 Function in the Body:
 Helps the body make necessary cells including skin,
and hormones.
 Aids in digestion.
 The human body manufactures all the cholesterol it
needs. You also get cholesterol from animal food
products you eat.
 When cholesterol levels are high
there is a greater risk for heart disease.
 Do you know what the healthy cholesterol
range is for teens your age?
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Vitamins
 Food Sources:
 Fruits, vegetables, milk, whole-grain breads,
cereals and legumes.
 Unlike carbohydrates, fats, and proteins,
vitamins DO NOT provide energy (calories).
 Function in the Body:
 Help regulate the many chemical processes in the body.
 There are 13 different vitamins known to be required
each day for good health.
 Vitamins are separated into two types: Fat Soluble &
Water Soluble Vitamins.
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Fat/Water Soluble Vitamins
 Fat Soluble Vitamins
 Vitamins A, D, E, K
 Require fat for the stomach to allow them to be carried
into the blood stream for use (absorption).
 Can be stored in the body for later use.
 Water Soluble Vitamins
 Vitamins C and B-complex
 Require water for absorption.
 Easily absorbed and passed through the body as
waste.
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Vitamin A
 Food Sources:
 Dark green, leafy vegetables, deep yellow
and orange fruits and vegetables, liver, milk,
cheese, and eggs.
 Function in the Body:
 Helps keep skin and hair healthy.
 Aids in night vision.
 Plays a role in developing
strong bones and teeth.
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Vitamin D
 Food Sources:
 Vitamin D fortified milk, egg yolk, salmon,
and liver.
 Nonfood Source: the sun.
 Function in the Body:
 Helps the body use calcium and phosphorus.
 Plays a role in building strong bones
and teeth.
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Vitamin E
 Food Sources:
 Whole-grain breads and cereals; dark green,
leafy vegetables; dry beans and peas; nuts
and seeds; vegetable oils; margarine; liver.
 Function in the Body:
 Helps form red blood cells, muscles, and
other tissues.
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Vitamin K
 Food Sources:
 Dark green and leafy vegetables (such as
spinach, lettuce, kale, collard greens), and
cabbage.
 Function in the Body:
 Helps blood to clot.
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Vitamin B-complex
 Food Sources:
 Whole grain and enriched breads and
cereals; dry bean and peas; peanut butter;
nuts; meat; poultry; fish; eggs; milk.
 Function in the Body:
 Helps the body use the energy
from the foods we eat.
 Helps brain, nerves, and
muscles function.
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Vitamin C
 Food Sources:
 Citrus fruits, strawberries, kiwi,
broccoli, tomatoes, and potatoes.
 Function in the Body:
 Helps heal wounds.
 Helps maintain healthy bones,
teeth, and blood vessels.
 Helps body fight infection.
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Minerals
 Food Sources:
 Meats, beans, nuts, fruits, vegetables, dairy
products, and grains.
 Functions in the Body:
 The body depends on minerals for practically
every process necessary for life.
 Minerals actually become part of the body.
 The body requires 16 minerals daily.
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Minerals
 Calcium
 Phosphorus
 Magnesium
 Sodium
 Potassium
 Iron
 Others include:
 Iodine, Zinc, Copper, Sulfur, Chloride, etc.
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Calcium & Phosphorus
 Food Sources:
 Dairy Products: milk, cheese, ice cream,
green leafy vegetables, canned sardines and
other processed fish eaten with bones.
 Function in the Body:
 Helps build and maintain healthy bones and
teeth.
 Helps heart, nerves, and muscles work
properly.
 Deficiency (lack) of calcium &
phosphorus leads to osteoporosis.
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Iron
 Food sources
 Liver, kidney, heart, meat, egg yolk, dried beans and
peas, spinach, dried fruit, whole-grain & enriched
breads & cereals, nuts.
 Function in the Body:
 Helps make hemoglobin in red blood cells.
 Helps cells used oxygen.
 Deficiency (lack) of iron leads to anemia.
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Sodium
 Food sources
 Processed & prepared foods. Canned
vegetables, soups, pickles, lunch meats,
ham, bacon, sausage, hotdogs, and frozen
foods. Salt/sodium is used to preserve
food and improve the taste and texture of
food.
 Condiments. Table salt, soy sauce,
ketchup, mustard, BBQ sauce, steak
sauce…
 Natural sources. Some meats, poultry,
dairy products (esp. cheeses) and
vegetables.
The main sources
of sodium in the
average U.S. diet.
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Sodium
 Function in the Body:
 Helps maintain the right balance of fluids in your body.
 Helps transmit nerve impulses.
 Influences the contraction and relaxation of muscles.
 Excess sodium can lead to hypertension
(high blood pressure), a condition that can
lead to cardiovascular and kidney diseases.
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Nutrient Deficiency
 A nutritional deficiency occurs when your
body doesn’t get enough nutrients.
 Symptoms:
 At first the symptoms may not seem serious. They may
include: tiredness, difficulty sleeping or concentrating,
frequent colds, and weight loss or gains.
 However, if the deficiency is not corrected the
symptoms may get more serious and effect the skin,
eyes, and bones.
 The best way to avoid a nutrient deficiency is
to eat a well balanced diet.
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Nutrient Basics Quiz
1. I serve many functions in the body. I help carry nutrients to the body’s cells and
I also help regulate body temperature. I am________nutrition ____.
2. I can be converted into energy. I am also used to build, maintain and repair
body tissues. I am_____nutrient____.
3. I have a bad reputation in many people’s minds but I do serve many functions in
the body. For example, I am the most concentrated source of energy and I also
am needed for growth and healthy skin. I am_______fat_______.
4. I am the body’s main source of energy and I come in two forms, simple and
complex. I am_______carbohydrate________.
5. I do not provide energy (calories) but I do help regulate many of the chemical
processes in the body. You need 13 different forms of me everyday.
I am_________vitamins____.
6. I am depended on for nearly every process necessary for life. The body
requires 16 types of me everyday from calcium to iron. I am ______mineral___.
Fill in the blank with the appropriate nutrient.
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You’re the Expert…
 Jenny is an active teenage. She plays on the
basketball and soccer teams at her school. Lately,
however, she has been feeling tired and having trouble
concentrating in school. She eats three meals a day,
but tends to eat mostly cheese pizza, French fries, and
Twinkies. Jenny comes to you for advice.
 Working in small groups, create a sample diet for her
which may help her overcome her nutritional
deficiency. Be sure to include all of the 6 essential
nutrients in her diet plan and explain briefly why you
chose the foods you did.
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Pick one of the following assignments to be completed outside of class.
Applying What You Know
1. Record your diet for 3 days. Write down everything you eat and drink
throughout the day. Then, go over your diet and evaluate it based on your
nutritional needs. What nutrients are you consuming enough of? Are there
any nutrients you need more of on a daily basis? In what ways will you make
improvements. Write a one-page summary of your results.
2. Research one of the well-known nutritional deficiency diseases. What
are the major causes of the disease? How is it diagnosed? Is a certain age
group more prone to the disease? Can it be cured? Write a one- two page
report on your findings.
3. Create a poster for teens your age describing the functions of the 6
essential nutrients. Be sure to include visual examples of food sources,
USDA serving guidelines, as well as any new facts you may discover
regarding disease prevention. You will be graded on neatness and creativity,
as well as content.
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Exploring the Web
 Here are some suggested sites you and your class may want to
investigate for more information on nutrients.
 http://www.nutrition.gov/home/index.php3
• Nutrition facts and information
 http://www.nal.usda.gov:8001/py/pmap.htm
• USDA Food Guide Pyramid information
 http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/list.html
• The US FDA Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition
 http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/
• Food and Nutrition Information Center
 Teachers: Please note that these addresses are constantly changing and being updated. You
may need to revise this list.
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BASIC NUTRITION.ppt

  • 1. 1 ©2002 Learning Zone Express Louanne Kaupa, RD, LN.
  • 2. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 2 Nutrients  The food you eat is a source of nutrients. Nutrients are defined as the substances found in food that keep your body functioning.  Your body needs nutrients to…  Fuel your energy.  Help you grow.  Repair itself.  Maintain basic bodily functions.
  • 3. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 3 Balance is Key These three are the framework of the Food Guide Pyramid:  Balance - Eat foods from all groups of the Food Guide Pyramid.  Variety - Eat different foods from each food group.  Moderation - Eat more foods from the bottom of the pyramid, and fewer and smaller portions of foods from the top of the pyramid. For years, people held to the idea that there are “bad” nutrients and “good” nutrients when, in fact, all nutrients play a certain role in the body. Even those nutrients once considered “bad” such as fats and carbohydrates perform vital functions in the body and if one consumes too many “good” nutrients such as vitamins or minerals there can be harmful results, as well.
  • 4. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 4 The 6 Essential Nutrients  Water  Carbohydrates  Protein  Fat  Vitamins  Minerals
  • 5. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 5 Water  Did you know?  1/2 to 3/4 of the human body consists of water!  Functions in the Body:  Water carries nutrients to your cells and carries waste from your body.  Regulates body temperature.  Dissolves vitamins, minerals, amino acids and other nutrients.  Lubricates joints. It is recommended that teens drink 6-8 glasses (8 fl.oz each) of water each day. This is in addition to around 4 cups of water you get from food each day.
  • 6. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 6 Carbohydrates Two types of Carbohydrates:  Complex Carbohydrates, (polysaccharides)  Food Sources:  Pasta, breads, cereals, grains, rice  Simple Carbohydrates: (mono and di- saccharides)  Food Sources Fruits, juices, milk, and yogurt. Candy, soda, and jelly. Carbohydrates are the body’s main source of energy and provide the body’s need for dietary fiber.
  • 7. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 7 Simple Carbohydrates  Food Sources:  Fruits, juices, milk, and yogurt.  Candy, soda, and jelly. • These simple carbohydrates have a bad reputation because they are high in calories and low in nutritional value.
  • 8. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 8 Starches or Complex Carbohydrates  Food Sources:  Whole grain breads and cereals, pasta, vegetables, rice, tortilla and legumes.  Function in the Body:  An excellent source of fuel (energy) for the body.  Rich in vitamins, minerals and fiber.
  • 9. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 9 Fiber  Fiber is the plant material that doesn’t break down when you digest food. Many, but not all, complex carbohydrates contain fiber.  Food Sources:  Oatmeal, fruits, vegetables, whole grains and legumes.  Function in the Body:  Aids in digestion.  May reduce the risk of developing some diseases like heart disease, diabetes and obesity, and certain types of cancer.  Helps promote regularity.
  • 10. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 10 Proteins  Food Sources:  Meat, fish,eggs, poultry, dairy products, legumes, nuts and seeds. (Breads, cereals and vegetables also contain small amounts of protein.)  Function in the Body:  Provides energy.  Help to build, maintain, and repair body tissues.  Proteins are made up of chemical compounds called amino acids. There are 20 amino acids.
  • 11. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 11 Of the 20 amino acids, the human body is capable of producing 11 of them. The other 9 called, “Essential Amino Acids” must be supplied by food sources. Amino Acids  Two types of Protein:  Complete Proteins: • Contain all 9 essential amino acids. • They are found in animal sources.  Incomplete Proteins: • Lack one or more of the essential amino acids. • They are found in plant sources. The best way to give the body complete proteins is to eat a wide variety of foods throughout the day.
  • 12. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 12 Fat - The most concentrated form of food energy (calories).  Food Sources:  Butter, vegetable oils, salad dressings, nuts and seeds, dairy products made with whole milk or cream, and meats.  Function in the Body:  Provide substances needed for growth and healthy skin.  Enhance the taste and texture of food.  Required to carry “fat-soluble” vitamins throughout the body.  Provide energy.
  • 13. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 13 Types of Fat  Saturated Fat:  Fats that are usually solid at room temperature.  Food Sources: Animal foods and tropical oils.  The type of fat most strongly linked to high cholesterol and increased risk of heart disease.  Unsaturated Fat:  Fats that are liquid at room temperature.  Polyunsaturated Fat: • Food Sources: Vegetables and fish oils. • Provide two essential fatty acids necessary for bodily functions.  Monounsaturated Fat: • Food Sources: Olive oil, canola oil, nuts, seeds. • May play a role in reducing the risk of heart disease.
  • 14. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 14 Cholesterol - A fat-like substance that is part of every cell of the body.  Function in the Body:  Helps the body make necessary cells including skin, and hormones.  Aids in digestion.  The human body manufactures all the cholesterol it needs. You also get cholesterol from animal food products you eat.  When cholesterol levels are high there is a greater risk for heart disease.  Do you know what the healthy cholesterol range is for teens your age?
  • 15. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 15 Vitamins  Food Sources:  Fruits, vegetables, milk, whole-grain breads, cereals and legumes.  Unlike carbohydrates, fats, and proteins, vitamins DO NOT provide energy (calories).  Function in the Body:  Help regulate the many chemical processes in the body.  There are 13 different vitamins known to be required each day for good health.  Vitamins are separated into two types: Fat Soluble & Water Soluble Vitamins.
  • 16. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 16 Fat/Water Soluble Vitamins  Fat Soluble Vitamins  Vitamins A, D, E, K  Require fat for the stomach to allow them to be carried into the blood stream for use (absorption).  Can be stored in the body for later use.  Water Soluble Vitamins  Vitamins C and B-complex  Require water for absorption.  Easily absorbed and passed through the body as waste.
  • 17. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 17 Vitamin A  Food Sources:  Dark green, leafy vegetables, deep yellow and orange fruits and vegetables, liver, milk, cheese, and eggs.  Function in the Body:  Helps keep skin and hair healthy.  Aids in night vision.  Plays a role in developing strong bones and teeth.
  • 18. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 18 Vitamin D  Food Sources:  Vitamin D fortified milk, egg yolk, salmon, and liver.  Nonfood Source: the sun.  Function in the Body:  Helps the body use calcium and phosphorus.  Plays a role in building strong bones and teeth.
  • 19. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 19 Vitamin E  Food Sources:  Whole-grain breads and cereals; dark green, leafy vegetables; dry beans and peas; nuts and seeds; vegetable oils; margarine; liver.  Function in the Body:  Helps form red blood cells, muscles, and other tissues.
  • 20. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 20 Vitamin K  Food Sources:  Dark green and leafy vegetables (such as spinach, lettuce, kale, collard greens), and cabbage.  Function in the Body:  Helps blood to clot.
  • 21. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 21 Vitamin B-complex  Food Sources:  Whole grain and enriched breads and cereals; dry bean and peas; peanut butter; nuts; meat; poultry; fish; eggs; milk.  Function in the Body:  Helps the body use the energy from the foods we eat.  Helps brain, nerves, and muscles function.
  • 22. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 22 Vitamin C  Food Sources:  Citrus fruits, strawberries, kiwi, broccoli, tomatoes, and potatoes.  Function in the Body:  Helps heal wounds.  Helps maintain healthy bones, teeth, and blood vessels.  Helps body fight infection.
  • 23. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 23 Minerals  Food Sources:  Meats, beans, nuts, fruits, vegetables, dairy products, and grains.  Functions in the Body:  The body depends on minerals for practically every process necessary for life.  Minerals actually become part of the body.  The body requires 16 minerals daily.
  • 24. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 24 Minerals  Calcium  Phosphorus  Magnesium  Sodium  Potassium  Iron  Others include:  Iodine, Zinc, Copper, Sulfur, Chloride, etc.
  • 25. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 25 Calcium & Phosphorus  Food Sources:  Dairy Products: milk, cheese, ice cream, green leafy vegetables, canned sardines and other processed fish eaten with bones.  Function in the Body:  Helps build and maintain healthy bones and teeth.  Helps heart, nerves, and muscles work properly.  Deficiency (lack) of calcium & phosphorus leads to osteoporosis.
  • 26. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 26 Iron  Food sources  Liver, kidney, heart, meat, egg yolk, dried beans and peas, spinach, dried fruit, whole-grain & enriched breads & cereals, nuts.  Function in the Body:  Helps make hemoglobin in red blood cells.  Helps cells used oxygen.  Deficiency (lack) of iron leads to anemia.
  • 27. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 27 Sodium  Food sources  Processed & prepared foods. Canned vegetables, soups, pickles, lunch meats, ham, bacon, sausage, hotdogs, and frozen foods. Salt/sodium is used to preserve food and improve the taste and texture of food.  Condiments. Table salt, soy sauce, ketchup, mustard, BBQ sauce, steak sauce…  Natural sources. Some meats, poultry, dairy products (esp. cheeses) and vegetables. The main sources of sodium in the average U.S. diet.
  • 28. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 28 Sodium  Function in the Body:  Helps maintain the right balance of fluids in your body.  Helps transmit nerve impulses.  Influences the contraction and relaxation of muscles.  Excess sodium can lead to hypertension (high blood pressure), a condition that can lead to cardiovascular and kidney diseases.
  • 29. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 29 Nutrient Deficiency  A nutritional deficiency occurs when your body doesn’t get enough nutrients.  Symptoms:  At first the symptoms may not seem serious. They may include: tiredness, difficulty sleeping or concentrating, frequent colds, and weight loss or gains.  However, if the deficiency is not corrected the symptoms may get more serious and effect the skin, eyes, and bones.  The best way to avoid a nutrient deficiency is to eat a well balanced diet.
  • 30. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 30 Nutrient Basics Quiz 1. I serve many functions in the body. I help carry nutrients to the body’s cells and I also help regulate body temperature. I am________nutrition ____. 2. I can be converted into energy. I am also used to build, maintain and repair body tissues. I am_____nutrient____. 3. I have a bad reputation in many people’s minds but I do serve many functions in the body. For example, I am the most concentrated source of energy and I also am needed for growth and healthy skin. I am_______fat_______. 4. I am the body’s main source of energy and I come in two forms, simple and complex. I am_______carbohydrate________. 5. I do not provide energy (calories) but I do help regulate many of the chemical processes in the body. You need 13 different forms of me everyday. I am_________vitamins____. 6. I am depended on for nearly every process necessary for life. The body requires 16 types of me everyday from calcium to iron. I am ______mineral___. Fill in the blank with the appropriate nutrient.
  • 31. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 31 You’re the Expert…  Jenny is an active teenage. She plays on the basketball and soccer teams at her school. Lately, however, she has been feeling tired and having trouble concentrating in school. She eats three meals a day, but tends to eat mostly cheese pizza, French fries, and Twinkies. Jenny comes to you for advice.  Working in small groups, create a sample diet for her which may help her overcome her nutritional deficiency. Be sure to include all of the 6 essential nutrients in her diet plan and explain briefly why you chose the foods you did.
  • 32. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 32 Pick one of the following assignments to be completed outside of class. Applying What You Know 1. Record your diet for 3 days. Write down everything you eat and drink throughout the day. Then, go over your diet and evaluate it based on your nutritional needs. What nutrients are you consuming enough of? Are there any nutrients you need more of on a daily basis? In what ways will you make improvements. Write a one-page summary of your results. 2. Research one of the well-known nutritional deficiency diseases. What are the major causes of the disease? How is it diagnosed? Is a certain age group more prone to the disease? Can it be cured? Write a one- two page report on your findings. 3. Create a poster for teens your age describing the functions of the 6 essential nutrients. Be sure to include visual examples of food sources, USDA serving guidelines, as well as any new facts you may discover regarding disease prevention. You will be graded on neatness and creativity, as well as content.
  • 33. ©2002 Learning Zone Express 33 Exploring the Web  Here are some suggested sites you and your class may want to investigate for more information on nutrients.  http://www.nutrition.gov/home/index.php3 • Nutrition facts and information  http://www.nal.usda.gov:8001/py/pmap.htm • USDA Food Guide Pyramid information  http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/list.html • The US FDA Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition  http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/ • Food and Nutrition Information Center  Teachers: Please note that these addresses are constantly changing and being updated. You may need to revise this list.
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