Transcript Protein

Protein
Complete and
Incomplete
Protein has multiple functions
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 Build and repair body tissue
 Provide Energy
 Maintain cell growth
Must be supplied daily
 Constantly needed to
replace wear and tear
of tissue and keep up
protein concentration
in the blood
Protein provides energy
 Can take the place of
some fat and
carbohydrate
 Excess protein
converted to energy
 Stored as fat
Fats and carbs cannot replace
protein
 Excess protein, once
converted to energy,
cannot convert back to
protein
The best sources of protein
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Milk
Eggs
Fish
Poultry
Red Meat
Excessive Protein
 Converted to energy
 May do more harm
than good
 Not necessary to eat
a lot.
Amino Acids
 Building Blocks from
which new proteins are
made.
 There are 22 different
ones, but 9 are
essential for good
health.
Complete Protein
 Any food that has all 9
essential amino acids.
 All animal proteins are
classified as complete
proteins.
 Support growth and
maintenance of body
tissue
Complete protein plant sources
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Brewers Yeast
Certain nuts
Soybeans (tofu)
Cottonseed
Germ of grains
Partially Complete Amino
Acids
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 Provide normal maintenance
 Do not support growth
 Some plant foods contain
protein, but not all essential
amino acids
 Incomplete Proteins
 Beans Nuts and grains
legumes peanut butter
Eat a variety of food
 Make certain the body
gets all the essential
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amino acids.
 Make protein complete
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Combine plant and
animal food
Combining plant
protein from variety of
cereals and grains
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Protein not immediately needed
 Excreted by the body
 Converted to Fat and stored in adipose (fat)
tissues in body.
 Cannot be converted back into amino acids
 4 Calories per gram
Extending Proteins
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Chicken and Rice
Chili con carne
Macaroni and Cheese
Tuna Noodle Casserole
Also called “sparing”
Protein needs influenced by
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Age
Body Size
Quality of the proteins
Physical state of the
person
 3-6 ounces per day or
2-3 “servings”
Insufficient Protein
 Lower one’s resistance to
disease,
 Damage liver
 Death
 Tiredness
 Weight loss
 Lack of energy
 Stunt growth
 Not common in U.S.