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4/18/114/18/11Name 3 things that can Name 3 things that can influence your food influence your food choices. choices.
(What you eat, when you (What you eat, when you eat or how much you eat.)eat or how much you eat.)
vs.vs. vs.vs.
Why do people eat?
Think of a food that you ate in the last 24 hours. Write it down.–Why did you choose to eat? –Why did you choose that particular food?•Write your answers.
Do you usually eat because you are hungry or because you have an appetite?
Hunger is the natural physical drive that protects you from starvation.
Appetite is a psychological desire
rather than a need to eat.
With the person sitting next to you, list 5 emotions that sometimes cause people to eat.
What is “mindless” eating? Give an example.
Are these reactions hunger or appetite?
Food & Your Food & Your EnvironmentEnvironment
• Family & CultureFamily & Culture
• FriendsFriends
• Time & MoneyTime & Money
• AdvertisingAdvertising
With the person sitting next to you With the person sitting next to you come up with 2 ways that each of come up with 2 ways that each of these influence your eating behaviors.these influence your eating behaviors.
What does your ideal meal What does your ideal meal include? Is this different from include? Is this different from what you think is a healthy what you think is a healthy meal? How?meal? How?
Food & Your Food & Your EnvironmentEnvironment
• Family & CultureFamily & Culture
• FriendsFriends
• Time & MoneyTime & Money
• AdvertisingAdvertising
With the person sitting next to you With the person sitting next to you come up with 2 ways that each of come up with 2 ways that each of these influence your eating behaviors.these influence your eating behaviors.
Check this out!Check this out!
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUjz_eiIX8kUjz_eiIX8k
ANYBODY HAVE ANYBODY HAVE AN APPETITE AN APPETITE
YET?YET?What’s for lunch today?
Cheeseburger on a bun or BBQ Chicken on roll
Scalloped potatoes, Orange glazed carrots, Assorted fruit juice,
Fresh Kiwi
Nutritional Value:
725 calories, 22.064g fat, 35.45g protein
What does your ideal meal What does your ideal meal include? Is this different from include? Is this different from what you think is a healthy what you think is a healthy meal? How?meal? How?
Good Nutrition =
Healthy Body =
Lifelong Health
Reduces Risks of:
Stroke Cardiovascular Disease
Osteoporosis Cancers Diabetes
OsteoporosisOsteoporosis
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-oaepPms0I&feature=channeloaepPms0I&feature=channel
Nutrition is the process by which the body takes in and uses food.
Calories or (Kcal) Kilocalories, are units of heat that measure the energy used by the body and the energy that foods supply to the body.
Nutrients are the substance in food that your body needs to grow, to repair itself and to supply you with energy.
The 6 Essential Nutrients fulfill The 6 Essential Nutrients fulfill 3 main functions for the body.3 main functions for the body.
Provide EnergyProvide Energy
Build and repair body Build and repair body tissuetissue
Regulate Body ProcessesRegulate Body Processes
The 6 Essential Nutrients areThe 6 Essential Nutrients areCarbohydratesCarbohydrates
ProteinsProteins
FatsFats
VitaminsVitamins
MineralsMinerals
WaterWater
• Are Are the major source of energy for the the major source of energy for the body. body.
FiberFiber –indigestible complex –indigestible complex carbohydrates.carbohydrates.
Helps to reduce the risk of heart Helps to reduce the risk of heart disease, cancer and diabetesdisease, cancer and diabetes
• Most carbohydrates come from Most carbohydrates come from plants.plants.
Carb’s, cont.Carb’s, cont.• Starches and sugars found in foods Starches and sugars found in foods
are the main source of carbohydrates are the main source of carbohydrates in the body.in the body.
2 Types2 Types
Simple carbohydrates are sugars.Simple carbohydrates are sugars.
Complex carbohydrates are starches.Complex carbohydrates are starches.
Which is which?
Proteins help build and maintain body cells Proteins help build and maintain body cells and tissues.and tissues.
Proteins can be found in animal Proteins can be found in animal
products and plants.products and plants.
As Americans we eat too many proteins.As Americans we eat too many proteins.
Are made up of amino acids.Are made up of amino acids.
Fats are a type of lipid, a fatty substance Fats are a type of lipid, a fatty substance that does not dissolve in water.that does not dissolve in water.
Fats are the most concentrated form of Fats are the most concentrated form of food energy.food energy.
Fats are the most efficient way for the Fats are the most efficient way for the body to store energy.body to store energy.
Fats add texture and flavor to food.Fats add texture and flavor to food.
Fats are necessary for growth and Fats are necessary for growth and healthy skin. healthy skin.
In excess fats can lead to heart disease In excess fats can lead to heart disease and cancer.and cancer.
PolysaturatedPolysaturated fat is a healthier fat to fat is a healthier fat to consume. It lowers blood cholesterol consume. It lowers blood cholesterol levels.levels.
MonosaturatedMonosaturated fat has no effect on the fat has no effect on the blood cholesterol level.blood cholesterol level.
SaturatedSaturated fat is found in animal products, fat is found in animal products, elevates blood cholesterol levels.elevates blood cholesterol levels.
CholesterolCholesterol is a fatty compound in the blood is a fatty compound in the blood that is also found in deposits on the walls that is also found in deposits on the walls of arteries.of arteries.
High cholesterol levels can lead to High cholesterol levels can lead to clogged arteries, heart disease and clogged arteries, heart disease and stroke.stroke.
Q.O.D. : 4/20/11 Q.O.D. : 4/20/11
•Why is it so Why is it so important to watch important to watch what you what you eat/carefully make eat/carefully make your food selection?your food selection?
ReviewReview
•3 main functions of the 6 3 main functions of the 6 essential nutrients are:essential nutrients are:– Provide EnergyProvide Energy
– Build and repair body tissueBuild and repair body tissue
– Regulate Body ProcessesRegulate Body Processes
• 6 essentials nutrients are: ___?6 essentials nutrients are: ___?
Vitamins are compounds that Vitamins are compounds that help regulate many vital body help regulate many vital body processes, including the processes, including the digestion, absorption, and digestion, absorption, and metabolism of other nutrients.metabolism of other nutrients.
2 Types of Vitamins2 Types of Vitamins
Fat-soluble vitaminsFat-soluble vitamins • are transported and stored by are transported and stored by
the body’s fat cells and liver the body’s fat cells and liver • stored in the body for longer stored in the body for longer
periods of time, sometimes periods of time, sometimes months months
• examples Vitamin A, D, E, & Kexamples Vitamin A, D, E, & K
2 Types of Vitamins, 2 Types of Vitamins, cont.cont.
Water-soluble vitaminsWater-soluble vitamins• dissolve in water and pass easily dissolve in water and pass easily
into the bloodinto the blood• body does not store these so a body does not store these so a
person need to replenish regularlyperson need to replenish regularly• examples are Vitamin C & B-examples are Vitamin C & B-
complexescomplexes
Minerals are substances that the Minerals are substances that the body cannot manufacture but that body cannot manufacture but that are needed for forming healthy are needed for forming healthy bones and teeth and for bones and teeth and for regulating many vital body regulating many vital body processes.processes.
The body’s most abundant The body’s most abundant mineral is calcium. Not mineral is calcium. Not enough calcium in the body enough calcium in the body can lead to osteoporosis.can lead to osteoporosis.
Examples: Calcium, Examples: Calcium, Phosphorus, Sodium, Iron, Phosphorus, Sodium, Iron,
Water serves as transportation for other Water serves as transportation for other nutrients. nutrients.
It helps rid the body of wastes and control It helps rid the body of wastes and control body temperature.body temperature.
Dehydration Dehydration is when your body is when your body lacks enough water to function lacks enough water to function properly.properly.
Without water your body will NOT functionWithout water your body will NOT function..
Activity DirectionsActivity DirectionsWith your learning partner.With your learning partner. One partner does across answers, the other One partner does across answers, the other
does down.does down.
When you have finished your part of the When you have finished your part of the puzzle, you may share your answers with puzzle, you may share your answers with your partner.your partner.
All of the information was discussed in class. All of the information was discussed in class. You may use your notes in case you need You may use your notes in case you need help with the information.help with the information.
Complete for homework if you do not finish in Complete for homework if you do not finish in class.class.
Video??Video??
•Do we have time?Do we have time?
–““Lighten up”Lighten up”
4/21/114/21/11
•Describe your favorite Describe your favorite food (smell, taste, food (smell, taste, appearance, etc.) .appearance, etc.) .
QOD 4/21/2011Based on what you remember about
the food guide pyramid…
What is an example of a food you like from each part of the pyramid?
Set of recommendations for healthful eating and active living.
Grouped into 3 areas known as the ABC’s of good health
Following the guidelines can help lower your risk of the following diseases.
Heart disease Diabetes
High cholesterol Obesity
High blood pressure
A from ABC’s deals with fitness goals.
In order to improve or maintain fitness;
Aim for a healthy weight.
Be physically active each day.
B from ABC’s deals with building a healthy eating plan.
Make your food choices carefully.Choose a variety of grain products, especially whole grains.Choose a variety of fruit and vegetables
daily.Keep food safe to eat.
C from ABC’s involves making sensible food choices.
Choose a diet that;Is low in saturated fat and cholesterol and
moderate in total fat.
Includes beverages and foods that do not contain a lot of sugar.
Consists of food that has less salt.
Food Guide Pyramid is an outline of what to eat each day to maintain a healthy, balanced diet.
What is on the food pyramid?
serving sizes
pictures of foods
types of foods
A serving size is a measurement of food.
The New PyramidThe New Pyramid
Nutrients
Carbohydrates Vitamins
Proteins Minerals
Food Examples
Bagel Rice Cheerios
Spaghetti Bread Crackers
Make ½ of your grains whole.
1 serving =
1 ounce of ready to eat cereal
½ cup of cooked cereal, rice or pasta
1 slice of bread
NutrientsCarbohydrates VitaminsWater Minerals
Food ExamplesCarrots BroccoliPeas Lettuce
Vary your veggies. Mix different types each day.
1 serving =
1 cup of raw leafy vegetables
¾ cup of vegetable juice
½ cup of cooked or raw vegetables
NutrientsVitamins MineralsWater
Food ExamplesApples OrangesBananas Grapes
Eat a variety of fresh fruits. Fresh fruit high in fiber is better than fruit juice.
1 serving =
1 medium apple, banana, orange or pear
¾ cup of fruit juice
½ cup of cooked, canned or chopped fruit
QOD 4/26/2011Do you think you get all of foods from the food guide pyramid each day? What are you missing? What do you eat most of?
NutrientsVitamins MineralsProtein
Food ExamplesAmerican Cheese Glass of MilkBlueberry Yogurt
Eat Calcium rich foods. Teens should drink 2 cups a day of lowfat milk.
1 serving =
1 ½ ounces of natural cheese (Cheddar)
2 ounces of processed cheese (American)
1 cup of yogurt
1 cup of milk
Deli Counter Survival Guide
• http://eatthis.menshealth.com/content/your-deli-counter-survival-guide?article=1&page=1
Meat, poultry, fishNutrients
Vitamins MineralsProtein Fats
Food ExamplesSteak Beans TurkeySalmon Peas Nuts
Go lean with protein. Grill, bake or broil… DO NOT FRY!
1 serving =
2-3 ounces of meat, poultry or fish
1 ounce = 1 egg
½ cup of cooked dry beans
2 tablespoons of peanut butter
1/3 cups of nuts
Meat, poultry, fish
Limit foods that are high in fat – especially saturated fats and trans fats.
Limit foods with salt and added sugars.
It’s ok to enjoy a snack from this category every once in a while. Make sure you are burning those calories with physical activity.
Dietary GuidelinesGet most out of what you eat by eating nutrient
dense foods.
Nutrient-dense: foods that have a high ratio of nutrients to calories.
Ex. Carrot vs. Potato Chip
Even if you are eating right you can still become overweight.
Don’t forget to AIM FOR FITNESS.
Hints for… Eating right when eating out.
• Pay attention to your portion size.– Split meals or take home leftovers.
• How are the foods prepared.– Fried = high in fat!– Grilled, baked or broiled is good.
• Add fresh fruits or veggies.– Use the salad bar or order a salad or extra
veggies with your meal.
More Hints for… Eating right when eating out.
• Go easy on TOPPINGS!– Avoid high fat sauces, mayonnaise,
butter and sour cream.– Ask for toppings on the side or use ones
that are lower in fat like ketchup and mustards.
• DO NOT DRINK YOUR CALORIES!!!– Choose water instead.
QOD 4/26/2011Do you think you get all of foods from the food guide pyramid each day? What are you missing? What do you eat most of?
Besides excessive weight and eating disorders, what other health problems are associated with food?
We get essential information from food labels. Do you ever look at food labels? What do you look for?
Poor Alex…Alex is allergic to nuts. If he eats anything
that contains nuts, his face swells up and he has to be taken to the hospital. He’s learned to read food labels carefully to make sure nothing he eats has nuts in it. His friend Lauren has invited him to her house for dinner with her family. He’d like to say yes, but he knows that if anything they serve has nuts in it, he could be in serious trouble.
How can Alex protect his safety & his friend’s feelings at the same time?
Why can’t Alex just avoid any nuts he might find in the foods, rather than make such a big deal?
• The name of the food product.
• The amount of food in the package.
• The name and address of the company that makes, packages, or distributes the product.
• The ingredients in the food.
• The nutritional facts panel.
Q.O.D. – 4/27/11
• Why is it important to know:– Your BMI?
–Daily caloric needs?
BMI is a measure of your body in relation to your height.
BMI Formula
(first convert height to inches and weight to lbs)
W (lbs)/ H (inch)
H (inch)
BMI (Body Mass Index)
X 703
Other ways of calculating BMI
• BMI Chart Chart 2
• BMI Calculator / Body Fat Analyzer
• Bod Pod– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=elobnbT33yo&feature=related
• Hydrostatic Weighing– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=Q3gjS0wxVXY&feature=related
Women
BMR = 655+ (4.35 x weight in lbs) + (4.7 x height) – (4.7 x age)
Men
BMR = 655+ (6.23 x weight in lbs) + (12.7 x height) – (6.8 x age)
First Find Your BMR (Basil Metabolic Rate)
If you are Sedentary (little or no exercise)
= BMR x 1.2
If you are lightly active or sports 1-3 days/week)
= BMR x 1.375
If you are moderatetely active exercise/sports 3-5 days/week)= BMR x 1.55
If you are very active (hard exercise/sports 6-7 days a week) = BMR x 1.725
Multiply BMR by your Activity Level. Choose
one from below.
To Remain the same weight. Eat the amount of calories from your formula and maintain that level of exercise.
It is safe to lose or gain weight by only one lb per week. One lb is = 3500 kcal
How many calories a day is that?
500 calories a day!
How many calories less a day should you eat to lose 1 lb/ week? How many to gain
• Michael Phelps’ Diet– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXRvXtcSu
14
Emily – Anorexia
http://www.aetv.com/intervention/video/index.jsp?bcpid=1452232410&bclid=1453556960&bctid=14890938001
Pretend that we have permission to eat our lunch today at either
McDonalds, Wendy’s, Burger King or Kentucky Fried Chicken.
QOD 4/29/11 –5/2/11What restaurant would you
choose?
List what you would order, list all the items and their size.
Q.O.D. – 5/2/11 Block 3
• If you could start your own fast food restaurant, would you create your own or invest in a franchise? **Be Descriptive
Reasons why fast food restaurants are popular.
TimeConvenienceTaste
Problems with eating too many fast food meals.
ExpensiveDo not provide energyHigh in fat, calories, sodiumCan cause obesity and
disease
Diet Related Health Problems
Heart DiseaseHigh Blood Pressure
Obesity Diabetes
RDA = Recommended Daily Allowances
This is the amount of nutrients needed each day by most healthy people.
Percent Daily Values are percentages that are based on the US RDA.
Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calories per day diet.
Each day a person should consume;Less than 65 grams of fatLess than 2400 mg of sodiumLess than 300 mg of cholesterol
Fast Food ChoicesRestaurant ___________ Group # ______ Speaker _______
Food I tem Calories Fat Grams
Sodium Mg
Cholesterol Mg
Protien grams
Carb.
Total for Meal
Activity Instructions• In groups of 3-4, pick 4 meals from 4 different
fast food restaurants.
• Fill out a worksheet for each.
Food Safety
• Eating Disorders ??
• Food Safety??
Food SafetyFood Safety
5/3/115/3/11
Q.O.D.Q.O.D.
How can you tell a food How can you tell a food has gone “bad”?has gone “bad”?
Food Safety TermsFood Safety Terms
Food Additives – substances Food Additives – substances added to a food to produce a added to a food to produce a desired effect.desired effect.
Open DatingOpen Dating Sell by dateSell by date: shows the last day on : shows the last day on
which a store should sell a product. which a store should sell a product. After this date, the freshness of the After this date, the freshness of the food is not guaranteedfood is not guaranteed
Use by or Expiration dateUse by or Expiration date: shows : shows the last day on which a product’s the last day on which a product’s quality can be guaranteed. For a quality can be guaranteed. For a short time, most foods are still safe to short time, most foods are still safe to eat after this date.eat after this date.
Open DatingOpen Dating Freshness dates:Freshness dates: appear on items appear on items
with a short shelf life, such as bake with a short shelf life, such as bake goods. They show the last date on goods. They show the last date on which a product is considered fresh. which a product is considered fresh.
Pack dates:Pack dates: show the day on which a show the day on which a food was processed or packaged. food was processed or packaged. The pack date does not give the The pack date does not give the consumer an indication of the consumer an indication of the product’s freshnessproduct’s freshness
Keeping Food Safe to EatKeeping Food Safe to EatPasteurizationPasteurization: treating a : treating a
substance with heat to kill or slow substance with heat to kill or slow the growth of pathogens.the growth of pathogens.
Cross-contaminationCross-contamination: the : the spreading of pathogens from one spreading of pathogens from one food to another.food to another.
Foodbourne illness:Foodbourne illness: food food poisoningpoisoning
Cooking 411Cooking 411
SeparateSeparateCookCookChillChill
Food SensitivityFood Sensitivity
Food Allergy:Food Allergy: a condition in a condition in which the body’s immune which the body’s immune system reacts to substances in system reacts to substances in some foods.some foods.
Food Tolerance:Food Tolerance: a negative a negative reaction to food that doesn’t reaction to food that doesn’t involve the immune system.involve the immune system.
Eating DisordersEating Disorders
Discuss Bulimia/AnorexiaDiscuss Bulimia/Anorexia Psychological problemsPsychological problems Eating habits/food rituals/superstitions (OCD)Eating habits/food rituals/superstitions (OCD) CopingCoping
Time to ReviewTime to Review
……
Are your eating habits Are your eating habits healthful? Why or why healthful? Why or why not?not?