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Learn how nutrients from food fuel your body for energy, cell growth, repair, and overall health. Discover the six primary nutrients and how they impact different individuals based on age, gender, and activity level. Explore proteins, fats, carbs, vitamins, minerals, and water. Engage with interactive activities to review and match nutrients with their functions in the body.
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SIX the nutrients Ms.MORAN FACS 8
What is nutrition? • Nutrition is process in which your body uses the food that you eat.
What is a nutrient? • Nutrients are components of food that provide nourishment and help our bodies function. • The body uses food as fuel for: • Energy • Growing Cells • Repairing Cells • Managing the body’s systems (circulatory, digestive, skeletal, muscular, etc.)
Different people, different needs • The amount of a particular nutrient a person needs may be affected by their: • 1. Age • 2. Gender • 3. Activity Level (athlete vs. couch potato) • 4. Health Conditions (ex. Diabetes) • 5. State of Nutrition (are you already missing nutrients?)
Protein • Protein is used to make and repair the body’s cells (ex. muscle & organ cells)
Fats • Fats are substances that build brain cells, help absorb certain vitamins, and insulate our bodies. They provide more calories per gram than any other nutrient.
Let’s ReviewProtein, Fat, or Carb?! • Fold piece of loose-leaf into thirds and label: • Protein, Fat, Carb • Sort the foods below into 3 categories: • Some foods may be in more than one category (ex: some grains provide both protein and carbohydrates). • Protein • Carbohydrate • Fat • Brown Rice • Pasta • Mozzarella Cheese • Shrimp • Bacon • Olive Oil • Steak • Chickpeas • Butter • Kidney Beans • Pears • Lentils • Pizza Crust • Salmon • Green Beans • Tofu • Tomato Sauce • Sausage • Lettuce • Feta Cheese • Broccoli • Bread • Eggs • French Fries
Carbohydrates • Carbohydrates are broken down into glucose to feed our body’s cells. They provide fuel to give our bodies energy.
Vitamins • Vitamins are substances made by plants or animals that help us to grow cells, use energy, digest food, and prevent infection.
Minerals • Minerals are substances that help the body perform tasks like building bone and bringing oxygen to the body’s cells.
Water • Water is a liquid that helps our bodies to: regulate temperature, get rid of waste, moisten tissues and organs. • Drink at least 8 cups per day!
Let’s Review! • To review, let’s play the “Food Values” matching game as a class. • http://www.agriculture.technomuses.ca/english/FoodForHealth/Health-and-Nutrition/Nutrients.html • We will match the nutrients listed on the food label provided to it’s correct function in the body! • We will go through each nutrient in order. Please raise your hand to give an answer of a nutrient-function match.
Nutrient Notable Characters • Let’s go back and meet some old friends. You might recognize the following nursery rhyme characters from when you were younger. Maybe you didn’t know that some of them may have been lacking in certain primary nutrients! • Help them out by identifying the nutrient the character is missing based on the description.
On a tuffet near Cinderella’s house, Little Miss Muffet sat eating her curds and whey. It’s unfortunate that a spider frightened her away, because, like all growing girls, Miss Muffet needed ________________ from milk that day. • Answer: Calcium
The tortoise and the hare just finished the Fairyland 5K. The tortoise must have eaten plenty of _____________ ____________ that morning, to provide him with slow-releasing but steady energy! • Answer: Complex Carbs
Down the road, Jack was making trips up and down the beanstalk to retrieve some of the giant’s possessions such as the hen that laid the golden eggs. Jack especially treasured these golden eggs because he knew that their rich, yellow yolks contained Vitamin ________ that he and his mother needed for good vision. • Answer: Vitamin A
In a town nearby, lived 5 little pigs. One little pig was going to the market, one little pig was staying home, one little pig was having roast beef, and one little pig was having none. The last little pig cried “wee, wee, wee!” because he knew he needed _____________________ so he would grow as big as the others. • Answer: PROTEIN
Walking through the woods, Little Red Riding Hood could be seen on her way to grandmother’s house. In the basket of food she was bringing to her grandmother, there were several oranges. Red Riding Hood’s mom, who packed the basket, knew that the oranges were full of Vitamin _______ which grandmother needed every day. • Answer: Vitamin C
Even Goldilocks knew that Jack Sprat and his wife had terrible table manners because they licked their platters clean. It was well known that Jack would eat no fat and that his wife wouldn’t eat any lean. Let’s just hope that Mrs. Sprat ate ___________________ fat (like olive oil), to keep her heart nice and clean! • Answer: Unsaturated