The Nutrients You Need The Nutrients You Need
Dec 25, 2015
The Six Main NutrientsThe Six Main Nutrients
CarbohydratesCarbohydrates ProteinsProteins FatsFats VitaminsVitamins MineralsMinerals WaterWater
CarbohydratesCarbohydrates
The body’s main source of energy.The body’s main source of energy.
You may know them as STARCHES and You may know them as STARCHES and SUGARSSUGARS
If you don’t eat enough carbs, the body will If you don’t eat enough carbs, the body will use other energy-producing nutrients for use other energy-producing nutrients for energy. Which causes those nutrients from energy. Which causes those nutrients from doing their specialized jobs.doing their specialized jobs.
Depending on their source, Depending on their source, carbs fall into one of two carbs fall into one of two
categories…categories…
Complex and SimpleComplex and Simpleor also known as…or also known as…
Starch and SugarStarch and Sugar
2 Types of Carbs2 Types of Carbs
STARCHESSTARCHESComplex carbsComplex carbs
Ex. Rice, potatoes, Ex. Rice, potatoes, bread, pasta, bread, pasta, crackerscrackers
Digested into Digested into simple sugars or simple sugars or glucose (main glucose (main source of energy)source of energy)
SUGARSUGARSimple carbsSimple carbs
Natural sugarsNatural sugarsEx. Fruits, grain Ex. Fruits, grain
products,products,
Refined SugarsRefined SugarsEx. Cakes, candyEx. Cakes, candy
Complex CarbohydratesComplex CarbohydratesStarches and Dietary FiberStarches and Dietary Fiber
StarchesStarches
Foods high in starch are usually Foods high in starch are usually good sources of proteins, vitamins, good sources of proteins, vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber.minerals, and dietary fiber.
Digested into simple sugars or Digested into simple sugars or glucose (main source of energy)glucose (main source of energy)
Dietary FiberDietary Fiberindigestible threadlike cellsindigestible threadlike cells
helps move food through the digestive tracthelps move food through the digestive tract
Insoluble FiberInsoluble Fiber Does not dissolve in Does not dissolve in
water, it absorbs water, it absorbs water.water.
Promotes regular Promotes regular bowel movementsbowel movements
Prevents constipationPrevents constipation Sources: Fruit and Sources: Fruit and
Vegetable Skins, Vegetable Skins, Whole-wheat, wheat Whole-wheat, wheat bran products.bran products.
Soluble FiberSoluble Fiber Dissolves in WaterDissolves in Water May reduce blood May reduce blood
cholesterol levelcholesterol level Sources: Fruits, Sources: Fruits,
Vegetables, Dry Vegetables, Dry Beans, Peas, Lentils, Beans, Peas, Lentils, and Oat Products.and Oat Products.
Simple CarbohydratesSimple Carbohydrates
Simple Carbs, or natural sugars are known Simple Carbs, or natural sugars are known as:as:
FRUCTOSE - found in fruitsFRUCTOSE - found in fruits
MALTOSE - found in grain productsMALTOSE - found in grain products
LACTOSE - found in dairy products.LACTOSE - found in dairy products.
ProteinsProteins
Proteins are used mainly to help the Proteins are used mainly to help the body grow and repair worn-out or body grow and repair worn-out or damaged parts.damaged parts.
Your hair, eyes, skin, muscles and Your hair, eyes, skin, muscles and bones are made of proteins. By eating bones are made of proteins. By eating protein, you keep them in good protein, you keep them in good condition.condition.
Proteins are made of chains of chemical Proteins are made of chains of chemical building blocks called building blocks called amino acidsamino acids
ProteinsProteins1. Complete 1. Complete ProteinsProteins
Proteins that supply Proteins that supply all nine essential all nine essential amino acids.amino acids.
Such as: Meat, Such as: Meat, Poultry, Fish, Poultry, Fish, Eggs, Dairy Eggs, Dairy Products, and Soy Products, and Soy Products.Products.
2. Incomplete 2. Incomplete ProteinsProteins
Are proteins that are Are proteins that are lacking one or lacking one or more essential more essential amino acid.amino acid.
Beans & RiceBeans & Rice Peas & GrainsPeas & Grains
FatsFats
Fat is found mainly in vegetable oilsFat is found mainly in vegetable oils Fats promote healthy skin, normal Fats promote healthy skin, normal
cell growth and carry vitamins, A, D, cell growth and carry vitamins, A, D, E, and K to wherever they are E, and K to wherever they are needed. needed.
Provide a reserve supply of Provide a reserve supply of energyenergy.. Act as cushion to protect your heart, Act as cushion to protect your heart,
liver and other vital organs.liver and other vital organs. Add flavor to foodAdd flavor to food
So what’s wrong with fat?So what’s wrong with fat?
Americans eat way too much!Americans eat way too much!
Too much increases the risk of illness Too much increases the risk of illness such as such as heart diseaseheart disease and and cancer.cancer.
Fats have twice as many calories per Fats have twice as many calories per gram as carbohydrates or proteins.gram as carbohydrates or proteins.
CholesterolCholesterol
Cholesterol is not fat. Rather it is a Cholesterol is not fat. Rather it is a fat-like substance present in all body fat-like substance present in all body cells that is needed for many cells that is needed for many essential body processes.essential body processes.
Contributes to the digestion of fat Contributes to the digestion of fat and the skin’s production of Vitamin and the skin’s production of Vitamin D.D.
2 Kinds of Lipoproteins2 Kinds of Lipoproteins
LDLLDL““bad cholesterol”bad cholesterol”
If too much LDL If too much LDL cholesterol is cholesterol is circulating, it builds circulating, it builds up and increases up and increases the risk of heart the risk of heart disease or stroke.disease or stroke.
HDLHDL““good cholesterol”good cholesterol”
Picks up excess Picks up excess cholesterol and cholesterol and takes it to liver.takes it to liver.
Types of Fatty AcidsTypes of Fatty Acids SaturatedSaturated Unsaturated- Unsaturated-
Poly unsaturatedPoly unsaturated MonounsaturatedMonounsaturated
What’s the difference????What’s the difference????
Contain different amounts of hydrogen Contain different amounts of hydrogen atomsatoms
Saturated-has as many as hydrogen atoms Saturated-has as many as hydrogen atoms as it can holdas it can hold
Saturated fatty acidsSaturated fatty acids
Raise level of LDL cholesterolRaise level of LDL cholesterol
Foods high in saturated fatty acids:Foods high in saturated fatty acids: MeatMeat Poultry skinPoultry skin Whole-milkWhole-milk Dairy productsDairy products
Polyunsaturated fatty acidsPolyunsaturated fatty acids
Lower cholesterol levelsLower cholesterol levels Missing 2 or more hydrogen atomsMissing 2 or more hydrogen atoms
SourcesSources Vegetable OilsVegetable Oils
Corn OilCorn Oil Soybean OilSoybean Oil
Monounsaturated fatty Monounsaturated fatty acidsacids
Missing one hydrogen atomMissing one hydrogen atom Lower LDL cholesterolLower LDL cholesterol Raise HDL cholesterolRaise HDL cholesterol
Foods:Foods: OlivesOlives Olive OilOlive Oil AvocadosAvocados PeanutsPeanuts
Trans FatTrans Fat Partial hydrogenated oils make odd Partial hydrogenated oils make odd
shape of molecule. Shape of fatty shape of molecule. Shape of fatty acids create health concern in bodyacids create health concern in body
Produced when food processors turn Produced when food processors turn liquid fats into solids to lengthen a liquid fats into solids to lengthen a product’s shelf life.product’s shelf life.
Increase cholesterol productionIncrease cholesterol production
VitaminsVitamins
Keep your body’s tissues healthy and Keep your body’s tissues healthy and its many systems working properlyits many systems working properly
Where do we get Vitamins?Where do we get Vitamins?
Fruits and VeggiesFruits and Veggies MilkMilk Whole-grain productsWhole-grain products
VITAMINSVITAMINS
Water SolubleWater Soluble
Dissolve in water and Dissolve in water and pass easily thru pass easily thru bloodstream in the bloodstream in the process of digestionprocess of digestion
Vitamin C and the Vitamin C and the
8 B Vitamins8 B Vitamins
Fat-SolubleFat-Soluble
Absorbed and Absorbed and transported by fat.transported by fat.
Vitamins A, D, E, KVitamins A, D, E, K
MineralsMinerals
Major Minerals-Major Minerals- Needed in large amounts Needed in large amounts
calcium, phosphorus, magnesiumcalcium, phosphorus, magnesium
ElectrolytesElectrolytes- Maintain body’s fluid balance- Maintain body’s fluid balance
potassium, sodium, chloridepotassium, sodium, chloride
Trace Minerals-Trace Minerals- Needed in small amounts Needed in small amounts
iron, copper, zinciron, copper, zinc
WaterWater
50-60% of your body is water!50-60% of your body is water!
Your body uses 2 to 3 quarts of water a Your body uses 2 to 3 quarts of water a day… make sure you replace it!day… make sure you replace it!
Experts say you need at least 8 glass Experts say you need at least 8 glass water a day!water a day!