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Title: Essential Nutrients


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Essential Nutrients
Grade 7 Health Ms. Kay
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What is Nutrition?
Definition the study of nutrients and how the
body uses them.
  • Good nutrition
  • eating well-balanced meals with plenty of fresh
    fruits and vegetables
  • promotes good health and prevents diseases

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What are Nutrients?
  • Definition substances in food that your body
    needs to function properly throughout the day.

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What are the Benefits of Good Nutrition?
  • Healthy eating can
  • Stabilize energy
  • Sharpen the mind
  • Even out moods
  • Increase concentration
  • Lead to better academic performance
  • Improve performance in sports/activities
  • Decrease risk of illnesses

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What are the Consequences of Poor Nutrition?
  • obesity
  • high blood pressure
  • high cholesterol
  • type 2 diabetes
  • bone and joint problems
  • breathing problems
  • sleeping problems
  • depression
  • greater risk for heart disease, heart failure and
    stroke

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Knowledge Check
  • Name benefits of good nutrition.
  • Name 3 consequences of poor nutrition.
  • Stabilize energy
  • Sharpen the mind
  • Even out moods
  • Increase concentration
  • Lead to better academic performance
  • Improve performance in sports/activities
  • Decrease risk of illnesses
  • obesity
  • high blood pressure
  • high cholesterol
  • type 2 diabetes
  • bone and joint problems
  • breathing problems
  • sleeping problems
  • depression
  • greater risk for heart disease, heart failure and
    stroke

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What is a Dietitian?
  • Dietitians
  • are experts in food and nutrition
  • advise people on what to eat to lead a healthy
    lifestyle or to achieve a health-related goal
  • work in a variety of settings from clinical to
    community and public policy to media
    communications
  • Must have a college degree!

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What is a Nutritionist?
  • A nutritionist is a person who studies foods and
    nutrients and can give advice to people regarding
    healthy ways to lose, gain and maintain body
    weight.
  •  All dietitians are nutritionists,
    but not all nutritionists are
    dietitians."

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What do you know?
What are the 6 major nutrient groups?
  • Carbohydrates
  • Fats
  • Proteins
  • Vitamins
  • Minerals
  • Water

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Two Categories of Nutrients
  • Nutrients that build tissue and provide energy
  • Carbohydrates
  • Fats
  • Proteins
  • Nutrients that help your body run smoothly
  • Vitamins
  • Minerals
  • Water

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Carbohydrate
  • Importance
  • Most important source of energy for
    the body
  • Your digestive system changes carbohydrates into
    glucose (blood sugar). Your body uses this sugar
    for energy for your cells, tissues and organs.
  • Extra sugar is stored in your liver and muscles
    for when it is needed.
  • Two Types of Carbohydrates
  • Complex Carbs (most of calories in diet should
    come from these)
  • Simple Carbs

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Complex Carbohydrates
  • Starches
  • Provide lasting energy
  • Sources  include whole grain breads and
    cereals, starchy
    vegetables and legumes
  • Fiber
  • Makes you feel full faster and helps digestion
  • Helps prevent constipation and reduces risk of
    colon cancer
  • Reduces cholesterol levels and risk of heart
    attack
  • Sources whole grains, beans, nuts, fruits and
    vegetables

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Simple Carbohydrates
  • Refined sugars that have very little nutritional
    value
  • Digested quickly and provide quick energy that
    does not last
  • Should be limited to small quantities
  • Provide calories, but few vitamins and minerals
  • Sources table sugar, products with white flour,
    honey, milk, yogurt, candy, chocolate, fruit,
    fruit juice, cake, jam, biscuits, molasses, soda
    and packaged cereals

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Fat
  • Importance
  • Major source of energy and aids your
    body in absorbing
    vitamins
  • Important for proper growth,
    development and keeping you
    healthy
  • Provides taste to foods and helps you feel full
  • Also plays a major role in your cholesterol
    levels
  • Types of Fats
  • Unsaturated
  • Saturated
  • Trans fat

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Types of Fat
  • Saturated Fat
  • BAD Fat!
  • Raise cholesterol
  • Sources beef, beef fat, veal, lamb, pork, lard,
    poultry fat, butter, cream, milk, cheeses and
    other dairy products made from whole and 2
    percent milk
  • Unsaturated Fat
  • GOOD Fat!
  • Help lower blood cholesterol
  • Sources fish, nuts, seeds and oils from plants,
    avocados, olives, walnuts and liquid vegetable
    oils such as soybean, corn, safflower, canola,
    olive and sunflower

Trans Fat
  • VERY BAD Fat!
  • Raise cholesterol and increase risk of heart
    disease
  • Sources  vegetable shortenings, some margarines,
    crackers, cookies, snack foods

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Protein
  • Importance
  • Builds, repairs and maintains
    bones, muscles and skin
  • Food Sources
  • Meat, dairy products, nuts and certain grains and
    beans
  • You need to eat protein every day, because your
    body doesn't store it the way it stores fats or
    carbohydrates.

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Knowledge Check
What are good carbohydrates and what foods can
you find them in?
  • Starches and fiber

What is the role of fats in your diet?
  • Major source of energy and aids your
    body in absorbing
    vitamins

What does protein do for your body?
  • Builds, repairs and maintains bones, muscles and
    skin

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Vitamins
  • Importance
  • Substances that your body needs
    to grow and develop normally and
    that fight infection
  • The best way to get enough vitamins is to eat a
    balanced diet with a variety of foods
  • In some cases, you may need to take a daily
    multivitamin for optimal health. However, high
    doses of some vitamins can make you sick.

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Minerals
  • Importance
  • Regulate body processes
  • - building bones
  • - making hormones
  • - regulating heartbeat
  • The best way to get the minerals your body needs
    is by eating a wide variety of foods.
  • In some cases, your doctor may recommend a
    mineral supplement.

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Important Vitamins Minerals
  • Vitamin A healthy skin and normal vision
  • Vitamin C healthy teeth, gums, bones helps
    heal wounds and fight infection
  • Calcium builds strong bones and teeth
  • Iron helps transport oxygen through the
    bloodstream
  • Sodium - helps keep proper body fluid balance
    helps the body transmit electrical signals
    through nerves

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Water
  • Importance
  • Helps digest and absorb food
  • Regulates body temperature and blood circulation
  • Carries nutrients and oxygen to other cells
  • Flushes toxins out of vital organs
  • Provides a moist environment for ear, nose and
    throat tissues
  • Lubricates joints

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Lets Review
6 Main Nutrients
Certain foods in a food group have a particularly
high source of specific nutrients. For example,
many of your grains are a high source of
carbohydrates, and fruits are a high source of
vitamins. Notice how the food group boxes are
color coordinated with the nutrients to indicate
this correlation.
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