Transcript Nutrients
Teen Living Objective 7.02 Assess Personal Eating
Habits
Nutrients
Nutrients are chemicals in food
They help the body work properly
Classes of Nutrients
Carbohydrates
Proteins
Fats
Water
Vitamins
minerals
Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates provide the body with
ready energy
Grains, Vegetables, & Fruits
All of these provide complex
carbohydrates as well as other nutrients
Categories of Carbohydrates
Sugars
Starches
Refined Sugar
Refined sugar can cause weight gain
and dental problems
Benefits of Fiber
Fiber helps move food through the
digestive system
Protein
People need protein because it repairs
and builds tissues in the body
Amino Acids
Amino acids are chemicals in protein
Complete vs. Incomplete Proteins
Meat, fish, & poultry contain all 9
essential amino acids are said to have
complete protein
Other foods, such as dried beans &
nuts, do not contain all 9 essential
amino acids and are incomplete
Ways the Body Uses Fat
To transport and store nutrients
To regulate body temperature and
growth
As a reserve supply of energy
Saturated vs. Unsaturated Fat
Saturated fat – found in animal foods
and coconut & palm oils
Unsaturated fat – found in oils from
vegetables, nuts, seeds and is a liquid at
room temperature
Problems from Excess Fat
Weight gain
Heart disease
Other health problems
Function of Cholesterol
Cholesterol transports and digests fat
High Cholesterol
A high cholesterol level can lead to heart
disease and high blood pressure
Functions of Water
The basic material of blood
Transports nutrients
Carries away waste products
Moves food through the digestive
system
Regulates body temperature
Water Every Day
A person should drink 8 glasses of water
EVERY day
Vitamins
They help the body stay healthy and
function properly
They process other nutrients
Water-Soluble Vitamins
Vitamin C & the B vitamins
(they are not stored in the body and
must be consumed every day)
Fat Soluble Vitamins
Vitamins A,D,E, & K
( these are the vitamins stored in the
body’s fat)
Minerals
Minerals form part of many tissues
They keep body processes operating
smoothly
Lack of Calcium
Results can be:
weak bones
Weak teeth
osteoporosis
Iron
Iron should be in the food that you eat,
as it builds red blood cells
Anemia results from a lack of iron
Minerals the Body Needs
(besides calcium, phosphorus, & iron)
Potassium
Magnesium
Zinc
Iodine
Sodium
Calories
Calories are units of heat
4 calories are in a gram of protein
(4 calories are in a gram of
carbohydrates)
9 calories are in a gram of
fat