How does your body use nutrients?

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How does your body use nutrients? As an energy source To heal, build and repair tissue To sustain growth To help transport oxygen to cells To regulate body functions

What are carbohydrates? Starches and sugars found in foods, which provide your body s main source of energy It is recommended that 45-65 percent of your daily calories are from carbohydrates 1 carbohydrate gram = 4 calories Three types: Simple, complex and fiber

Simple Carbohydrates 3a. simple carbohydrates are sugars such as fructose (found in fruit) and lactose (found in milk) 3b. Simple carbohydrates can occur naturally in foods or be added to foods

Complex Carbohydrates 4a. Complex carbohydrates, or starches, are long chains of sugars linked together 4b. Common sources include grains, bread and pasta, beans and root vegetables like potatoes.

Fiber 5a. Fiber is a tough complex carbohydrate that the body cannot digest 5b. Fiber moves waste through your digestive system 5c. Sources of fiber includes fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and products made from grains, nuts and seeds.

Role of carbohydrates 6a. the main source of fuel for your body http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6esfoqj_iay

Questions What happens if we eat too many carbs? Our bodies will store them as excess fats What are bad types of carbs? White bread, white rice, white flour (refined carbs like simple sugars) What are good types of carbs? Foods that are close to their natural state as possible (unrefined and most complex carbs)

Proteins 7a. nutrients the body uses to build and maintain cells and tissues 7b. 1 protein gram = 4 calories Types of proteins 8a. Amino Acids: Nonessential (11) amino acids and essential (9) amino acids (building blocks to build proteins in the body) 8b. Other proteins are from animal sources, plants and soy

Two Types of Proteins Essential amino acids vs non-essential amino acids 9a. Your body produces the 11 nonessential but it does not produce the 9 essential. Your body must get the essential amino acids from food.

Roles of proteins 10a. Supports growth, maintains cells and tissues, provides energy, functions as hormones, helps carry oxygen to all blood cells http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drhcvqeiaw c

Questions What is the only plant protein that is complete? Soybeans What are the best sources of animal proteins? Lean meats like poultry without the skin and fish

Types of Fats 11a. Unsaturated: found in vegetable oil, nuts and seeds 11b. Saturated: found mostly in animal based foods 11c. Trans fats: found in processed, package foods such as cookies and crackers 11d. 1 fat gram = 9 calories

Roles of Fats 12a. provided a concentrated form of energy, important for brain development, blood clotting and controlling inflammation as well as maintains healthy skin and hair. What is cholesterol? 13a. a waxy, fatlike substance and excess of this in your blood can build up inside of your arteries http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gqo3y6wfya

Vitamins Compounds found in food that help regulate many body processes like blood clotting, forming and maintaining new cells and aids in bone formation. Examples: A, D, E, K, B1, B2, B3, B6, B12, C, Folic Acid

Minerals Elements found in food that are used in the body The body cannot produce minerals and it must get them from food Examples: Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Iron

Water moves food through the digestive system helps with digesting carbohydrates and protein, and aiding in other chemical reactions in the body transports nutrients and removes wastes stores and releases heat cools the body through perspiration cushions the eyes, brain, and spinal cord lubricates the joints

Create an Ad During 2006, food and beverage manufacturers spent $1.6 billion on marketing their products to American children. Your assignment is to create an advertisement that promotes healthier food choices. Your ad needs a catchy, unique slogan Your ad needs pictures Your ad needs to focus on at least one of the 6 nutrients Your ad needs to also include health benefits and food sources (except water) of the nutrient you chose.