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Title: Nutrition


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Nutrition Macronutrients Micronutrients
  • Topic 1

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Nutrition is it important?
  • Leading cause of death in United States
  • 1- Heart Disease
  • 2 - Cancer
  • 4 - Stroke
  • 7 - Diabetes
  • Number of deaths per year with a direct link to
    nutrition,
  • Over1.3 million
  • Many diseases effects can be reduced or
    completely abolished
  • by practicing good nutrition.

3
What is Nutrition?
  • Nutrition is the process by which humans take in
    and use food in their bodies

Play/Work
EAT
Sleep
4
The Basics
  • Macronutrients and Micronutrients
  • Macronutrients
  • Protein, fat and carbohydrates
  • Micronutrients
  • All vitamins and minerals
  • Fiber (form of Carbohydrate)
  • Structural part of plants
  • Water
  • Essential to survival!

5
Water
  • Regulates body temperature
  • Lubricates joints
  • Flushes out waste products in the liver and
    kidneys
  • Carries nutrients oxygen to cells
  • Dissolves minerals nutrients to make
  • them accessible to the body
  • Protects organs
  • Aids in prevention of constipation

6
Fluid Facts
  • Factors that influence fluid requirements
  • Exercise
  • Environment
  • Illness health related conditions
  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding
  • When not enough fluid is consumed dehydration
    occurs!
  • Constipation
  • Falls
  • Confusion
  • Infections hospitalizations

7
Macronutrients Protein
  • Protein
  • Builds and repairs muscles
  • Makes hair and skin
  • Fights against infections
  • Supplies energy to the body
  • Protein 25 daily calories
  • Calories
  • Sedentary men 1800 calories/day
  • Sedentary women 1500 calories/day

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Macronutrients Carbohydrates
  • Carbohydrates
  • Provides energy for daily activities
  • Helps mental function
  • Needed for heart to beat, muscles to move and
    lungs to breathe
  • Carbohydrates 50 daily calories
  • Calories
  • Sedentary men 1800 calories/day
  • Sedentary women 1500 calories/day

9
Macronutrients Fat
  • Fat
  • Provides insulation to the body
  • Helps store fat-soluble vitamins
  • Protects the heart, kidneys, and liver
  • Supplies energy to the body
  • Fat 30 daily calories
  • Calories
  • Sedentary men 1800 calories/day
  • Sedentary women 1500 calories/day

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Fiber
  • Soluble fiber (functions)
  • Lowers blood cholesterol delays glucose
    absorption
  • Insoluble fiber (functions)
  • Accelerates intestinal transit time adds bulk

11
How Many Macronutrients are in My Food?
  • READ LABELS ?
  • Calorie King (book or website)
  • www.nutritiondata.com
  • www.mypyramid.gov
  • www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/foodcomp/search/

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Micronutrients small amounts
  • Vitamins A, B, C, D, E and K
  • Needed for healthy teeth and skin (vitamin A)
  • Converts carbohydrates into energy (B1-thiamin)
  • Maintenance of normal brain function (B-6
    pyridoxine)
  • Minerals/Electrolytes Iron, zinc, calcium,
    potassium, magnesium, etc.
  • Builds strong bones and teeth (calcium)
  • Formation and repair of muscles (magnesium)
  • Maintenance of blood sugar levels (chromium)

13
Water Soluble Vitamins
14
Fat Soluble Vitamins
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How Many Micronutrients are in My Food?
  • Reading labels
  • Reference books
  • Internet resources such as
  • www.mypyramid.gov and www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/food
    comp/search/

16
How Many Micronutrients do I need?
  • Individual to each person based on
  • Sex
  • Age
  • Disease state
  • Pregnant or lactating
  • Dietary Reference Intakes
  • www.fnic.nal.usda.gov

17
Example of DRI Table
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Bringing it all Together
  • Macro Micro are found together in most foods
  • Balance of both makes a nutrient dense food
  • Examples
  • Banana- Carbohydrate and potassium
  • Oatmeal- Carbohydrate, folate, and B vitamins
  • Salmon- Protein, fat and vitamins D and E
  • Avocado- Fat, B vitamins, vitamins E and K
  • Broccoli- Carbohydrate, vitamin A and C
  • Chocolate cake- Calories, carbohydrates, fat,
    sodium

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But I dont like calculations!?!
  • Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA)
  • 6 servings grains daily (make ½ whole grains)
  • 3 servings of dairy daily
  • Choose lean meats
  • 5 fruits vegetables daily
  • Less than 1/3 of calories from fat (30)
  • Snacks Count Too!
  • 12 each day
  • 150 calories each
  • Handout

20
Techniques to use in the Real World
  • Plate Method
  • ½ of plate of foods with carbohydrate
  • Rice, breads, pasta, fruits, vegetables etc
  • ¼ of plate of foods with protein
  • Salmon, beans etc
  • ¼ of plate or less of foods with fat
  • Dressings, sauces etc

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Snacks Count Too!
  • Snacks should be included in your total
    carbohydrate, fat protein daily percentages
  • 1 2 each day
  • 150 calories each
  • Examples
  • Low fat yogurt and granola (1 cup)
  • Air popped popcorn, unbuttered (2 cups)
  • Apples and peanut butter

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Sample Menu
  • Breakfast
  • Hot Cereal w/ Blueberries
  • Scrambled Egg
  • Snack
  • Apple Slices w/ Peanut Butter
  • Lunch
  • Turkey Sandwich on Wheat w/ LTO Mayo
  • Grapes
  • Snack
  • Yogurt w/ Granola
  • Dinner
  • Salmon w/ Brown Rice and Green Beans
  • Dessert
  • Strawberries w/ Cool Whip

23
Discussion
What about?
Can I still eat CAKE?
Do I have to eat broccoli??
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Reference Materials
  • Mayo Clinic - http//www.mayoclinic.com/
  • American Dietetic Association
    http//www.eatright.org/
  • MyPyramid - http//www.mypyramid.gov/
  • American Heart Association - http//www.heart.org/
    HEARTORG/
  • American Diabetes Association -
    http//www.diabetes.org/
  • Center for Science in the Public Interest -
    http//www.cspinet.org/
  • National Institutes of Health
  • http//www.nih.gov
  • USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard
    Reference - http//www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/foodcomp/
    search/
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