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Game Day Dining Jeopardy
Winning with Nutrition4-H Sports Nutrition Program
Winning with
Nutrition
On your mark,
get set, go…
Keep the Pace
The Finish Line
Make the Right
ChoiceFast Food
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500 500 500 500 500
On your mark, get set, go…100Q: What is the calorie goal
for a meal 4 hours before an event?
A: 700-800 calories
On your mark, get set, go…200Q: Meals and snacks should
be high in what nutrient group?
A: Carbohydrates
On your mark, get set, go…300Q: What is the definition of a
small meal?
A: A small meal is defined as the amount of food that makes you feel comfortable.
On your mark, get set, go…400Q: How many hours before a
competition do you want to be finished eating?
A: 1-4 hours before competition or work out so you are not too full.
On your mark, get set, go…500Q: How much fluid should
you drink before an event?
A: Drink at least 2 cups of fluid 1-2 hours before the event and another 1-2 cups of fluid 15 minutes before the event.
Keep the Pace…100
Q: How often should you drink fluid during competition?
A: Every 10-15 minutes
Keep the Pace…200
Q: For endurance sports lasting greater than 60 minutes, what should you eat or drink?
A: A lightly sweetened carbohydrate drink (sports drink) or high- carbohydrate snack
Keep the Pace…300
Q: Name two high-carbohydrate snacks.
A: Examples could include crackers, bagels, rice cakes, orange slices, bananas, apples, and fruit bars.
Keep the Pace…400
Q: How much fluid should you drink during competition?
A: ½ - 1 cup every 10-15 minutes
Keep the Pace…500
Q: What is the calculation for the amount of carbohydrate needed to maintain blood sugar levels during competition?
A: .5 grams carbohydrate per pound of body weight
The Finish Line…100
Q: What is the top priority after competition?
A: Drink plenty of fluids
The Finish Line…200
Q: How much fluid should you drink after competition?
A: Weigh before and after competition. For every pound you lose, drink 3 cups fluid.
The Finish Line…300
Q: When should you eat after competition?
A: 1-2 hours after competition
The Finish Line…400
Q: What should you eat after competition?
A: A high-carbohydrate meal or snack
The Finish Line…500
Q: What food groups from MyPyramid represent high carbohydrate foods?
A: Grains, milk and fruits
Fast Food…100
Q: Name one principle to remember when making healthful fast food choices.
A: Order more fruits and vegetablesInclude calcium food itemsOrder foods with less fat and sugarWatch portions
Fast Food…200
Q: Which would be a better choice? A. Egg McMuffin at 300 calories, 12
g fat, 30 g carbohydrate, 15 g protein
B. Sausage biscuit with egg at 510 calories, 33 g fat, 36 g
carbohydrate, 18 g protein
A: A. – Egg McMuffin
Fast Food…300
Q: What would be the better choice?
A. 6-inch turkey, ham sub sandwich at 290 calories, 5 g fat, 47 g carbohydrate, 19 g protein
B. Triple meat hamburger at 1,120 calories, 68 g fat, 58 g
carbohydrate, 61 g protein
A: A. – 6-inch sub sandwich
Fast Food…400
Q: What is the better choice for a pre- game meal?A. 3-piece chicken strips at 580 calories, 37 g fat, 34 carbohydrateB. Grilled chicken sandwich at 420 calories, 10 g fat, 51 g carbohydrate
A: B. – Grilled chicken sandwich
Fast Food…500
Q: Which would be a better snack choice 1 hour before competition?
A. 1 pkg peanut butter crackers and 1 carton 1% milk at 290 calories,
12 g fat, 35 g carbohydrate, 12 g protein
B. Small vanilla shake at 560 calories, 17 g fat, 87 g carbohydrate, 14 g protein
A: A. – 1 pkg peanut butter crackers and 1 carton 1% milk
(Goal: 300-400 calories 1 hour prior to competition)
Make the Right Choice…100Q: When is it important for
an athlete to eat healthy?
A: Before, during and after competition
Make the Right Choice…200Q: Name the three nutrient
groups that provide calories in the diet.
A: Carbohydrate, protein, and fat
Make the Right Choice…300Q: Carbohydrate is broken
down into glucose which provides our bodies with what?
A: Energy
Make the Right Choice…400Q: What percentage of
calories in the athlete’s diet should come from carbohydrate?
A: 50-60%
Make the Right Choice…500Q: If there are 1,000 total
carbohydrate calories for a 2,000 calorie diet, how many grams of carbohydrate would this represent?
A. 60B. 250C. 56
A: 250