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Warm Up. Please Visit www.pollev.com/hackney. 6 Classes of Nutrients. Fats Carbohydrates Proteins Vitamins Minerals Water. Fats. 9 calories per gram Are all fats bad? Supply body with energy Unsaturated & Saturated 20-35% of calories. Unsaturated. Saturated.
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Warm Up • Please Visit www.pollev.com/hackney
6 Classes of Nutrients • Fats • Carbohydrates • Proteins • Vitamins • Minerals • Water
Fats • 9 calories per gram • Are all fats bad? • Supply body with energy • Unsaturated & Saturated • 20-35% of calories
Unsaturated Saturated Solid at room temperature Ex. Animal Fats, lard • Liquid at room temperature • Usually help fight heart disease • Ex. Oils, nuts, and seeds
Cholesterol • Waxy, fatlike substance found in animal products • Your liver makes all of the cholesterol your body needs
TRANS FATS! • Manufacturers add hydrogen to fat molecule in vegetable oils • Cheap • Stay fresh longer • Increases bad cholesterol decreases good cholesterol
Carbohydrates • 4 calories per gram • Main source of fuel • Two types • Simple Carbohydrates • Complex Carbohydrates • 45-65% of calories
Warm Up • Get out your 6 classes of nutrients sheet from yesterday • Get your iPad • Www.pollev.com/hackney • We will have a quiz at the end of class about the 6 classes of nutrients • *There is a possibility that you may, possibly, we’ll see, maybe use your notes
2 Types of Carbohydrates Simple Complex Sugars that are linked together Found in plant foods, potatoes, and grains Digestive system breaks starch into simple sugars • Sugars that occur naturally in fruits, vegetables, and milk • Added to manufactured foods • Cookies, candies, soft drinks
Question on the board • Are all fats bad? Explain
Fiber • Complex carbohydrate • Passes out of body without being digested • Helps prevent constipations • Reduces risk of colon cancer • Helps prevent heart disease • Ex. Whole-grain breads cereal, vegetables, fruits, nuts, beans, and seeds
Proteins • 4 calories per gram • Grow and repair body tissues • Ex. Meats, eggs, poultry, milk, nuts, beans, and peas • 10-35% of calories
Amino Acids • Building blocks of proteins • Proteins are made up of 20 different amino acids • Your diet has to supply 9 of these • Called essential amino acids • Body can produce the other 11
Carbohydrates • Simple/Complex • 4 Calories/ gram • Fats • Saturated/ Unsaturated • 9 Calories/ gram • Protein • Build muscle • 4 calories/ gram • % of daily calories
Vitamins • Minerals • Water
Vitamins • A nutrient that is made by living things • Help maintain healthy bone and muscle tissue • Fat-Soluble • Water-Soluble “I can explain 6 classes of nutrients”
Fat-Soluble Vitamins • A,D,E,K • Can be stored in the body
Water-Soluble Vitamins • C and all B vitamins • Cannot be stored in the body • Eat every day • Found in fruits, vegetables, and other sources
Minerals • Body only requires a small amount • Regulate body functions • Need sufficient amounts of • Calcium • Sodium • Potassium • Magnesium • Phosphorus • Chlorine • Sulfur “I can explain 6 classes of nutrients”
Calcium Potassium Helps maintain water balance and make protein; functioning of heart and nervous system Good Sources Vegetables, fruits, meat, poultry, fish Banana-594mg Baked Potato- 1081mg • Helps build and maintain bones and teeth; nerve and muscle function; blood clotting • Good Sources • Milk & milk products, dark green, leafy vegetables
Iron • Part of red blood cells; helps in energy metabolism • Red meats; seafood; green, leafy vegetables
Sodium • Helps maintain water balance; nerve function • Table salt; processed food; soy sauce • Protect against pathogens • High-sodium diets increase risk for heart disease • Less than 2,400mg/day • Avg. American consumes 3,436mg
Water • Makes up about 65% of your body • Essential for all life processes • Primary component of blood and tissue “I can explain 6 classes of nutrients”
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