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Title: Nutrients


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Nutrients
To survive, the human body needs the nutrients
found in food.
Nutrients are classified into six groups.
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Lesson Objectives
In this lesson, you will learn to
  • Describe the functions of the six basic nutrients
    in maintaining health
  • List nutrients in a variety of foods
  • Explain the relationship between nutrition,
    health promotion, and disease prevention

3
Carbohydrates
What Are Carbohydrates?
Made up of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen,
carbohydrates are the bodys preferred source of
energy.
  • Depending on their chemical makeup, carbohydrates
    are classified as either
  • Simple
  • OR
  • Complex

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Carbohydrates
Simple and Complex Carbohydrates
Simple Carbohydrates
Complex Carbohydrates
  • They are starches.
  • They are found in whole grains, nuts, legumes,
    and tubers.
  • They are sugars, such as fructose, lactose, and
    sucrose.
  • They occur naturally in plants such as sugarcane
    and sugar beets.

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Carbohydrates
The Role of Carbohydrates
  • Your body converts all carbohydrates to glucose.
  • Glucose that is not used right away is stored as
    glycogen.
  • When more energy is needed, your body converts
    the glycogen back to glucose.
  • Your body converts and stores the excess
    carbohydrates as body fat.

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Carbohydrates
Fiber
  • Fiber is found in the tough, stringy parts of
    vegetables, fruits, and whole grains.
  • It helps prevent intestinal problems such as
    constipation.
  • Eating enough fiber reduces the risk of heart
    disease.
  • Some types of fiber help control diabetes.

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Proteins
What Are Proteins?
Proteins are a vital part of every cell in your
body. They are made of long chains of substances
called amino acids.
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Proteins
Complete and Incomplete Proteins
  • Complete proteins contain adequate amounts of all
    nine essential amino acids.
  • Animal products and many soybean products are
    good sources of complete proteins.

Complete Proteins
Incomplete Proteins
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Proteins
The Role of Proteins
  • The body uses proteins to
  • Build new cells and tissues.
  • Replace damaged cells by making new ones.
  • Make enzymes, hormones, and antibodies.
  • Supply the body with energy.

10
Fats
What Are Fats?
Fats are a type of lipid. The building blocks of
fats are called fatty acids.
  • Depending on their chemical composition, fatty
    acids are classified as either
  • Saturated
  • OR
  • Unsaturated

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Fats
Saturated and Unsaturated Fatty Acids
Saturated Fatty Acids
Unsaturated Fatty Acids
  • Hold all the hydrogen atoms they can.
  • Are usually solid at room temperature.
  • Are associated with an increased risk of heart
    disease.
  • Have at least one unsaturated bond where hydrogen
    can be added to the molecule.
  • Are usually liquids (oils) at room temperature.
  • Have been associated with a reduced risk of heart
    disease.

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Fats
The Role of Fats
  • They transport vitamins A, D, and K in the blood.
  • They serve as sources of linoleic acidan
    essential fatty acid that is needed for growth
    and healthy skin.
  • They add flavor and texture to food.
  • They satisfy hunger longer than other nutrients
    do.

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Fats
The Role of Cholesterol
Cholesterol is a waxy lipid-like substance that
circulates in blood.
  • Your body uses cholesterol to
  • Make cell membranes and nerve tissue.
  • Produce hormones.
  • Produce vitamin D.
  • Produce bile, which helps digest fats.

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Fats
Ways to Reduce Your Risk of Heart Disease
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Vitamins
Vitamins
  • Vitamins are classified as either water- or
    fat-soluble.
  • Water-soluble vitamins dissolve in water and pass
    easily into the blood during digestion.
  • Fat-soluble vitamins are absorbed, stored, and
    transported in fat.

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Minerals
Important Minerals
Some important minerals you need each day are
  • Calcium
  • Phosphorous
  • Magnesium
  • Iron

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Water
The Role of Water
  • It transports nutrients to and carries wastes
    from your cells.
  • It lubricates your joints and mucous membranes.
  • It enables you to swallow and digest foods,
    absorb nutrients, and eliminate wastes.
  • It helps maintain normal body temperature through
    perspiration.

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Quick Review
Choose the appropriate option.
Q. The starches and sugars present in foods are
called _____.
  1. fiber
  2. proteins
  3. carbohydrates
  4. vitamins

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Quick Review - Answer
A. 3. Carbohydrates The starches and sugars
present in foods are called carbohydrates.
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Quick Review
Choose the appropriate option.
Q. A _____ is a fatty substance that does not
dissolve in water.
  1. sugar
  2. lipid
  3. protein
  4. mineral

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Quick Review - Answer
A. 2. Lipid A lipid is a fatty substance
that does not dissolve in
water.
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Quick Review
Q. Vitamins __________.
  • are compounds that regulate many vital body
    processes, such as digestion and absorption.
  • 2. do not dissolve in water or fat.
  • 3. include amino acids.
  • 4. are not absorbed unless taken in capsule form.

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Quick Review - Answer
A. 1. are compounds that regulate many vital body
processes, such as digestion and
absorption. Vitamins are compounds that
regulate many vital body processes, such as
digestion and absorption.
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Quick Review
Choose the appropriate option.
Q. Steve wants to cut down on fats and
cholesterol. He should decrease his intake of
fatty animal products.

True
False
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Quick Review - Answer
A. True. Steve wants to cut down on fats and
cholesterol. He should decrease his intake of
fatty animal products.
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