Title: FOR LIFE
1CHAPTER 7
2THE OLD FOOD GUIDE PYRAMID
3THE NEW FOOD GUIDE PYRAMID
4One Size Does Not Fit All!
- USDA created 12 pyramids for 12 calorie levels,
from 1,000 to 3,200. - Calorie levels are based on
- Gender
- Age
- Activity
4
5Anatomy of MyPyramid
- ACTIVITY
- Represented by the steps and the person climbing
them.
5
6SIX CLASSES OF NUTRIENTS
- CARBOHYDRATES
- FATS
- PROTEINS
- VITAMINS
- MINERALS
- WATER
7CHAPTER 7.1 KEY TERMS
- NUTRITION- THE SCIENCE OF FOOD AND THE WAYS IN
WHICH THE BODY USES IT - NUTRIENTS- A SUBSTANCE IN FOOD THAT PROVIDES
ENERGY OR HELPS FORM BODY TISSUES AND THAT IS
NECESSARY FOR LIFE AND GROWTH - CARBOHYDRATES- A CLASS OF ENERGY-GIVING
NUTRIENTS THAT INCLUDES SUGARS, STARCHES, AND
FIBER - FATS- A CLASS OF ENERGY-GIVING NUTRIENTS ALSO
THE MAIN SOURCE OF ENERGY STORAGE IN THE BODY - PROTEINS- A CLASS OF NUTRIENTS THAT ARE MADE UP
OF AMINO ACIDS, WHICH ARE NEEDED TO BUILD AND
REPAIR BODY STRUCTURES AND TO REGULATE PROCESSES
IN THE BODY
8CHAPTER 7.2 KEY TERMS
- VITAMIN- CLASS OF NUTRIENTS THAT CONTAIN CARBON
ARE NEEDED IN SMALL AMOUNTS TO MAINTAIN HEALTH
ALLOW GROWTH - MINERAL- CLASS OF NUTRIENT THAT ARE CHEMICAL
ELEMENTS THAT ARE NEEDED FOR CERTAIN BODY
PROCESSES, SUCH AS ENZYME ACTIVITY BONE
FORMATION - NUTRIENT DEFICIENCY- STATE OF NOT HAVING ENOUGH
OF A NUTRIENT TO MAINTAIN GOOD HEALTH
9FIBER
- KEEPS INTESTINES HEALTHY, PREVENTS CONSTIPATION,
MAY HELP PREVENT COLON CANCER HEART DISEASE
10FATS
- SATURATED
- ANIMAL
- MEAT, MILK, BUTTER, ICE CREAM
- UNSATURATED-GOOD FAT
- PLANT
- OLIVE, CANOLA, PEANUT, CORN, SUNFLOWER, SOYBEAN
OIL
11CHOLESTEROL
- IN HUMAN ANIMAL TISSUES
- MEAT, FISH, POULTRY, EGGS, DAIRY PRODUCTS
12PROTEIN
- COMPLETE
- ANIMAL
- MEAT, EGGS DAIRY PRODUCTS
- INCOMPLETE
- PLANT
- GRAINS, VEGETABLES
- AMINO ACIDS
13SODIUM
- ¼ TEASPOON PER DAY
- PROCESSED FOODS-BAKED GOODS, SNACK FOODS, CANNED
GOODS, LUNCHMEATS - INCREASES BLOOD PRESSURE
- HEART DISEASE, STROKE, KIDNEY FAILURE
14CALCIUM
- 3 CUPS
- NONDAIRY SOURCES OF CALCIUM
- GREEN LEAFY VEGETABLES-SPINACH, BROCCOLI
- CALCIUM-FORTIFIED FOODS-BREAD, CEREAL, OJ
15IRON
- ANEMIA- FEEL TIRED WEAK BECAUSE THERE ARE NOT
ENOUGH RED BLOOD CELLS OR HEMOGLOBIN TO CARRY
OXYGEN AROUND THE BODY - RED MEAT- GOOD SOURCE OF IRON
16WATER
- ONLY LIVE FOR A FEW DAYS WITHOUT WATER
- 60 OF YOUR BODY IS WATER
- 8 GLASSES A DAY
- 80-90 OF THE WEIGHT OF MOST FRUITS VEGETABLES
IS WATER - HELPS GET RID OF WASTES FROM THE BODY
- REGULATES BODY TEMPERATURE
17CARBOHYDRATES
- COMPLEX CARBOHYDRATES (STARCHES)
- POTATOES, BEANS, PEAS, GRAINS (RICE, CORN,
WHEAT), PASTA, CEREALS - digestion of complex carbohydrates takes longer.
The slow absorption of sugars provides us with a
steady supply of energy and limits the amount of
sugar converted into fat and stored! - SIMPLE CARBOHYDRATES (SUGARS)
- - CANDY, CAKES, DESSERTS, MILK, HONEY,
- JUICES, AND FRUIT
- Their rapid absorption increases the chances of
sugar converting to fat
18 Whole Grains
- Whole-wheat flour
- Bulgur (cracked wheat)
- Oatmeal
- Whole cornmeal
- Brown rice
- Popcorn
18
19For a 2000-calorie diet
- Grains 6 ounces
- (½ whole-grain)
- 1 oz
- 1 slice bread
- ½ cup cooked rice, pasta, or cereal
- 1 cup ready to eat cereal
20GLYCOGEN
- EXCESS CARB STORAGE
- HITTING THE
- WALL
21 Vary Your Veggies
- Includes weekly recommendations for
- Dark green vegetables
- Orange vegetables
- Legumes
- Starchy vegetables
- Other vegetables
21
22For a 2000-calorie diet
- Vegetables 2½ cups (choose more dark green and
orange) - ½ cup
-
- ½ cup raw or cooked vegetables
- ½ cup cooked legumes
- ½ cup vegetable juice
- 1 cup raw leafy vegetables
23For a 2000-calorie diet
- Fruit 2 cups (eat a variety)
- ½ cup
- ½ cup fresh, frozen, or canned fruit
- 1 small fruit
- ¼ cup dried fruit
- ½ cup fruit juice
24For a 2000-calorie diet
- Milk 3 cups (choose fat-free or low-fat)
- 1 cup
- 1 cup fat-free milk or yogurt
- 1½ oz fat-free natural cheese
- 2 oz processed cheese
25For a 2000-calorie diet
- Meat and Bean 5½ ounces
- 1 ounce
- 1 oz cooked lean meat, poultry, or fish
- 1 egg
- 1 cup cooked legumes
- 1 tbsp peanut butter
- ½ ounce nuts or seeds
26For a 2000-calorie diet
- Oils 6 teaspoons
- 1 tsp
- 1 tbsp low-fat mayonnaise
- 2 tbsp light salad dressing
- 1 tsp vegetable oil
- 1 tsp soft margarine
27Limit Discretionary (Extra) Calories
- Solid fats
- Candy
- Soda
- Syrup
- Jams/jellies
28CHAPTER 7.3 KEY TERMS
- RECOMMENDED DIETARY ALLOWANCES (RDAS)-
RECOMMENDED NUTRIENT INTAKES THAT WILL MEET THE
NEEDS OF ALMOST ALL HEALTHY PEOPLE - DAILY VALUE (DV)- RECOMMENDED DAILY AMOUNT OF A
NUTRIENT USED ON FOOD LABELS TO HELP PEOPLE SEE
HOW A FOOD FITS INTO THEIR DIET - FOOD GUIDE PYRAMID- TOOL FOR CHOOSING A HEALTHY
DIET BY SELECTING A RECOMMENDED NUMBER OF
SERVINGS FROM EACH OF FIVE FOOD GROUPS - DIETARY GUIDELINES FOR AMERICANS- SET OF DIET AND
LIFESTYLE RECOMMENDATIONS DEVELOPED TO IMPROVE
HEALTH AND REDUCE NUTRITION-RELATED DISEASE RISK
IN THE U.S. POPULATION
29NUTRITION LABELS
- INGREDIENT LIST- LISTED IN ORDER OF AMOUNTS
STARTING WITH THE LARGEST - http//www.youngwomenshealth.org/images2/nutrition
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30APPROXIMATE CALORIE INTAKES
- 15 YEAR OLD FEMALES ABOUT 2,300
- 15 YEAR OLD MALES ABOUT 3,000
31CHAPTER 7.4 KEY TERMS
- NUTRIENT DENSITY- MEASURE OF THE NUTRIENTS IN A
FOOD COMPARED WITH THE ENERGY THE FOOD PROVIDES - EMPTY CALORIES
- VEGETARIAN- DIETARY PATTERN THAT INCLUDES FEW OR
NO ANIMAL PRODUCTS
32NUTRITION STARTING YOUNG
- 4-6 MONTHS- SOFT FOODS SUCH AS CEREALS, PUREED
FRUITS VEGETABLES - 2 YEARS- FOLLOW THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE FOOD
GUIDE PYRAMID BUT CHOOSE SMALLER SERVINGS
33Physical Activity Recommendations for Middle and
High Schoolers
- 60 minutes/day
- Most activities should be moderate- or
vigorous-intensity
33
34Moderate physical activities
- Walking briskly (about 3½ mph)
- Hiking
- Dancing
- Bicycling (less than 10 mph)
- Weight training (general light workout)
34
35Vigorous physical activities
- Running/jogging (5 mph)
- Bicycling (more than 10 mph)
- Swimming (freestyle laps)
- Aerobics
- Walking very fast (4½ mph)
- Basketball (competitive)
35
36ATHLETES SPECIAL DIETARY NEEDS
- HIGH IN CARBOHYDRATES
- PLENTY OF FLUIDS
- RECOMMENDED FLUID INTAKE FOR ATHLETES
- 2 HOURS BEFORE ACTIVITY- 2 CUPS
- IMMEDIATELY BEFORE ACTIVITY- 2 CUPS
- EVERY 15 MINUTES DURING ACTIVITY- 1 CUP
- AFTER ACTIVITY- 2-3 CUPS FOR EVERY POUND OF
BODY WEIGHT LOST
37EATING WELL DURING PREGNANCY
- 300- 450 ADDITIONAL CALORIES EACH DAY
38HOW MUCH SUGAR IS IN A CAN OF SODA???
39VEGANS
- DO NOT EAT ANY ANIMAL PRODUCTS
- LOWER RISK OF OBESITY, HEART DISEASE, DIABETES,
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, CERTAIN TYPES OF CANCER - MAY BE LACKING IN PROTEIN CALCIUM
40CHAPTER 8.1 KEY TERMS
- HUNGER- BODYS PHYSICAL RESPONSE TO THE NEED FOR
FOOD - APPETITE- DESIRE, RATHER THAN THE NEED, TO EAT
CERTAIN FOODS - BASAL METABOLIC RATE (BMR)- MINIMUM AMOUNT OF
ENERGY REQUIRED TO KEEP THE BODY ALIVE WHEN IN A
RESTED FASTING STATE - OVERWEIGHT- BEING HEAVY FOR ONES HEIGHT
- OBESITY- HAVING EXCESS BODY FAT FOR ONES WEIGHT
THE STATE OF WEIGHING MORE THAN 20 PERCENT ABOVE
YOUR RECOMMENDED BODY WEIGHT
41WHAT INFLUENCES YOUR FOOD CHOICES???
42- EXCESS EXCESS EXCESS
- CARBS FAT PROTEIN
-
- GLYCOGEN BODY FAT
43ENERGY BALANCE
- AMOUNT OF FOOD ENERGY TAKEN IN IS EQUAL TO THE
AMOUNT OF ENERGY YOU USE.
44BEING OVERWEIGHT CAN CAUSE MANY HEALTH PROBLEMS
- HEART DISEASE HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
- CERTAIN FORMS OF CANCER, INCLUDING PROSTATE,
COLON, BREAST CANCER - TYPE 2 DIABETES
- SLEEPING PROBLEMS SUCH AS SLEEP APNEA
45OVERWEIGHT AMERICA
- http//www.ronjones.org/Weblinks/childobesity.html
46CHAPTER 8.2 KEY TERMS
- HEREDITY- PASSING DOWN OF TRAITS FROM PARENTS TO
THEIR BIOLOGICAL CHILDREN - BODY COMPOSITION- PROPORTION OF BODY WEIGHT THAT
IS MADE UP OF FAT TISSUE COMPARED TO LEAN TISSUE - BODY MASS INDEX (BMI)- INDEX OF WEIGHT IN
RELATION TO HEIGHT THAT IS USED TO ASSESS HEALTHY
BODY WEIGHT - WEIGHT MANAGEMENT- PROGRAM OF SENSIBLE EATING AND
EXERCISE HABITS THAT KEEP WEIGHT AT A HEALTHY
LEVEL - FAD DIET- DIET THAT REQUIRES A MAJOR CHANGE IN
EATING HABITS AND PROMISES QUICK WEIGHT LOSS
47BODY MASS INDEX (BMI)
- BMI WEIGHT (LB) / HEIGHT (IN.) / HEIGHT (IN.) X
703 - 200 / 72 / 72 X 703 27.12
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48- Healthy Weight Assessing Your Weight Body Mass
Index (BMI) DNPAO CDC
49 DANGEROUS WEIGHT LOSS PRACTICES
- FAD DIETS
- DIET PILLS
- SURGERY
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vG0g5mZ7q8A0
50TYPES OF DIETS DIET PRODUCTS
- VERY LOW CARBOHYDRATE DIETS
- LIQUID FORMULAS
- STIMULANTS
- FASTING
- DIURETICS (WATER PILLS)
51Eating Disorders
528.3 KEY TERMS
- BODY IMAGE- HOW YOU SEE AND FEEL ABOUT YOUR
APPEARANCE AND HOW COMFORTABLE YOU ARE WITH YOUR
BODY - ANOREXIA NERVOSA- EATING DISORDER THAT INVOLVES
SELF-STARVATION, A DISTORTED BODY IMAGE AND LOW
BODY WEIGHT - BULIMIA NERVOSA- EATING DISORDER IN WHICH THE
INDIVIDUAL REPEATEDLY EATS LARGE AMOUNTS OF FOOD
THEN USES BEHAVIORS SUCH AS VOMITING OR USING
LAXATIVES TO RID THE BODY OF FOOD - BINGE EATING/ BINGEING- EATING A LARGE AMOUNT OF
FOOD IN ONE SITTING USUALLY ACCOMPANIED BY A
FEELING OF BEING OUT OF CONTROL - PURGING- ENGAGING IN BEHAVIORS SUCH AS VOMITING
OR MISUSING LAXATIVES TO RID THE BODY OF FOOD
53What are eating disorders?
- Conditions that involve an unhealthy degree of
concern about body weight shape that may lead
to efforts to control weight by unhealthy means.
543 types of eating disorders
- Bulimia nervosa
- Anorexia nervosa
- Binge eating disorder
55Bulimia nervosa the diet-binge-purge disorder
- Person binge eats.
- Feels out of control while eating.
- Vomits, misuses laxatives, exercises, or
fasts to get rid of the calories. - Diets when not bingeing. Becomes hungry and
binges again. - Preoccupation with body weight.
- Blood shot eyes sore throat
- Dental problems
- Depression mood swings
- Weight may be normal or near normal unless
anorexia is also present.
56Anorexia nervosa the relentless pursuit of
thinness
- Intense fear of weight gain
- Self starvation
- Over-exercising
- Preferring to eat alone
- Preoccupied with calories
- Extreme weight loss
- Loss of menstrual periods for at least 3 months
- Hair loss on head
- Depression anxiety
- Weakness exhaustion
57Binge eating disorder
- Above normal body weight
- Bingeing episodes accompanied by feelings of
guilt, shame, loss of control
58Treatments for eating disorders
- Psychological counseling
- Nutritional counseling
- Medical counseling
- Family counseling
59Dangers of eating disorders
- Hair loss
- Dental problems
- Broken blood vessels in the face eyes
- Dry, scaly skin
- Severe dehydration
- Loss of menstrual period in females
- Low bone density
- Heart irregularity
- Organ failure
- Death
60- What sports are eating disorders most common in???
61Athletes and Eating Disorders
- Athletes tend to be highly competitive,
high-achieving, and self-disciplined, which can
lead to the development of an eating disorder
when these qualities are taken to the extreme - Athletes in sports emphasizing appearance and a
lean body are at higher risk than those in sports
requiring muscle mass and bulk - Female athletes at a higher risk due to social
pressures and naturally higher percentages of
body fat than men - Transition from wanting to lose weight and get
fit to a loss of control binging, purging,
starvation, frantic compulsive exercise
62Reasons people develop eating disorders
- Influences from society and culture
- Pressure due to sports, dance, etc.
- Family environment
- Those with disorders often come from families
preoccupied with image, dieting - Over 25 of those with anorexia have a relative
with an eating disorder - Severe trauma or stress
- Biological factors
- Inheriting tendency to be more likely to
overreact to stress - Serotonin in brain altered by disease and may
contribute to persistence of disorder
63Athletes and Eating Disorders
- Risks of injury are greater among athletes who
have an eating disorderfor example, stress
fractures - Female athlete triad
- Disordered eating
- Amenorrheastopping of menstrual periods
- Osteopeniamild bone loss that can lead to
osteoporosis
64Celebrities with eating disorders