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By Nick Birtch Info. Tech 8 P.1. Provides energy (glucose) for body Two types: - Complex carbs (Starches) - Simple carbs (Simple sugars) Starches.

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Page 1: By Nick Birtch Info. Tech 8 P.1.  Provides energy (glucose) for body  Two types: - Complex carbs (Starches) - Simple carbs (Simple sugars)  Starches.

NUTRIENTS

By Nick BirtchInfo. Tech 8P.1

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CARBOHYDRATES

Provides energy (glucose) for body Two types: - Complex carbs (Starches) - Simple carbs (Simple sugars) Starches give more energy then simple sugars Simple Sugars lead to tooth decay Absorbed into bloodstream for cells Sources: Grains, Vegetables, Fruit, Dairy, etc…

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FATS

Develops nervous system, Fuels body Three types:

Unsaturated fats (Healthy) Saturated fats (Un-Healthy) Trans fats (Un-Healthy)

Trans & saturated fats raise cholesterol Sources: Dairy, Meat, Plant Foods

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PROTEIN

Builds and maintains muscles and tissues

Two Types Complete (Contains all 9 essential amino

acids) Incomplete (lacks essential amino acids)

Amino acids build proteins 2nd most plentiful substance in body Sources: Meat & Alt, Dairy

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FIBER

Prevents diabetes and heart disease Makes us feel full Two types:

Soluble Fiber (Lowers cholesterol) Insoluble Fiber ( Helps digestive movement)

Contains no calories Sources: Whole Grains, Fruits,

Vegetables

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WATER

Carries oxygen to cells (Blood) Helps fight off illness (Lymph) Needed for digestive juices (Urine) Contained in perspiration (Sweat) Makes more than half of body weight 75% of your muscles made of water Sources: Fruits, vegetables, any fluids

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MINERALS ( DIETARY )

Builds bones, transmits nerve impulses Makes hormones, helps immune system Forms hemoglobin, transports oxygen around

body Two Types:

Macro ( Calcium, Potassium, Sodium) Trace (Iron, Zinc, Flouride)

Calcium mineral builds bones and teeth Sources: M & A, Dairy, Vegetables, Fruits,

Grains

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VITAMINS

Helps bones, eyesight and healing process (D,A,C)

Makes protein and energy (B) 2 Types:

Fat-soluble (A,D,E,K) Water-soluble (B,C)

Unused water-soluble vitamins urinated out Fat-soluble is stored in the body Sources: Fruits, Vegetables, M & A, Dairy,

Grains

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

http://kidshealth.org/kid/stay_healthy/food/carb.htmlhttp://www.netdoctor.co.uk/focus/nutrition/facts/lifestylemanagement/carbohydrates.htmhttp://kidshealth.org/kid/nutrition/food/fat.htmlhttp://www.healthykids.nsw.gov.au/recipes/facts-about-fats.aspxhttp://kidshealth.org/kid/stay_healthy/food/protein.html# http://www.my-kids-best-fitness-and-nutrition.com/protein-facts.htmlhttp://kidshealth.org/teen/food_fitness/nutrition/fiber.html http://life.familyeducation.com/nutritional-information/foods/48684.htmlhttp://kidshealth.org/kid/stay_healthy/food/water.htmlhttp://weightloss.about.com/library/blwater.htmhttp://kidshealth.org/kid/stay_healthy/food/minerals.html# http://www.livestrong.com/article/259566-facts-on-minerals-in-food/http://kidshealth.org/kid/stay_healthy/food/vitamin.html# http://www.livestrong.com/article/206223-vitamin-facts-for-kids/