Nutrition: Protein
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Nutrition:
Protein
Chapter 5
Lesson 3
Analyzing Protein
Objective 1: Identify the role of
protein in your body
Objective 2: Be able to identify
where you could obtain the 9 essential
amino acids
Objective 3: Give an example of how
to make incomplete proteins complete
by combining foods
Review from Lesson 2
What are simple carbohydrates?
Sugars; glucose, fructose, lactose
Examples?
Fruits, Milk, Cake, Candy, Pop
What are complex carbohydrates?
Starches
Examples?
Whole grains, seeds, nuts, legumes, tubers
The body must break down__________
carbohydrates into ___________carbohydrates
before it can use them for energy.
Complex/simple
Protein, What is it? How does
it work?
Protein
Nutrients that help build and maintain body cells
and tissues
Made up of chains called, Amino Acids
Your body can manufacture all but 9 of the
20 different amino acids that make up
proteins.
These 9 amino acids are known as Essential
Amino Acids
So
where do we get them?
Complete Proteins
Complete Proteins
Contain adequate amounts of all nine essential
amino acids.
Found in animal products
Fish
Meat
Poultry
Eggs
Dairy
Products; milk, cheese, yogurt
Controversial Topics
What other mammal (besides humans)
needs to drink milk from a cow (other
than a baby calf)?
Is rHBT (growth hormone) safe?
http://www.consumerhealth.org/article
s/display.cfm?ID=19991128221446
Should animals be regularly fed
antibiotics?
How can this have an affect on us?
Videos
“Pink Slime”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87uBMXdIyjo
Cows Fed Candy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMcAtdholmM
Superbug found in Chicken
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fX-oeYZZsL8
Antibiotic Risks to Humans
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJDymQ7kjNc
Genetically Modified Salmon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swYAuQjPnOc
Vegetarians
Do not eat meat
There is a difference between vegetarians and
vegans. What is it?
May have a challenge getting protein, so how do
they?
Eggs, Milk, Cheese, Yogurt
Beans, legumes, grains, nuts, seeds
Combining foods carefully is the key
Ex: Legumes + Grains
Ex: Nuts + Seeds
Incomplete Proteins
Incomplete Proteins
Lack one or more of the essential amino acids
Sources
Beans,
peas, nuts, and whole grains
If you were to combine peanut butter and bread,
that would give you a complete protein
You don’t have to combine the incomplete
proteins in one meal, you just need to eat
them over the course of the day!
Role of Proteins
Proteins have many functions including;
During major growth periods such as;
adolescence, puberty, & pregnancy, the body
builds new cells and tissues from the amino
acids in proteins.
Throughout your life your body replaces
damaged or worn-out cells by making new ones
from protein.
Role of Proteins
Your body also produces enzymes, hormones and
antibodies from proteins.
Proteins help supply your body with energy, even
though they are not the main source.
Proteins, like carbs, provide 4 calories per every 1
gram.
Excess protein is converted to body fat