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Nutrition & health
By: Melyssa Liang & Coco Zheng
Vitamin
 Makes body works properly
 Thirteen types
 Contribute for:
-human growth
- metabolism
- develop
- immune system
 Type:
- Fat soluble ( A, D, E, K )
- Water soluble ( B, C )
Vit A:
-refers fat, improve eyesight, fight off virus,
physiological activities
-found in: carrots, kale, spinach, melons, beef,
sweet potatoes , peppers
Vit C:
-protect cells, Improve iron absorption, regenerate
-found in: papaya, pineapple, oranges, kale,
strawberries, broccoli
Vit D:
- regulation bone health, muscle health, immune
response, insulin, blood sugar, calcium, phosphorus
metabolism
- found in: salmon, sardines, milk, mushrooms, egg
 Vit E:
-Protect skin, prevent cell, protect cancer
-found in: Sunflower Seeds, almonds, papaya, spinach, bell
pepper
 Vit B:
-growth, develop, body health
- potatoes, bananas, beans, seeds, nuts, red meat, poultry, fish,
eggs, spinach, fortified cereals.
 Vit K:
-blood clot normally, protect bones, protect liver
-found in: Collard Greens, spinach, Brussels sprouts, kale
Mineral
 help body growth, develop, stay health
 Types:
- Marco Mineral
- Micro Mineral
- Trace element
Marco
 Calcium: making bones and teeth, Helps nerves and muscles
In: Chinese cabbage, kale, collard greens etc….
 Chloride: keeping right amounts of water
In: Salt, rye, tomatoes, lettuce, cheese etc….
 Phosphorus: storing energy from food
In: milk, cheese, yogurt, fish, egg etc….
 Potassium: Helps nerves, muscles function
In: Banana, orange, dried fruit, veggies etc….
 Sodium: keeping right amounts of water
In: Celery, beets, milk etc….
 Magnesium: making bones and teeth
In: Nuts, bran cereal, seafood
Trace
 Copper: protect cells, making bone and red blood cells
In: Shellfish, chocolate, mushroom etc….
 Fluoride: making bones and teeth
In: Saltwater fish, tea etc….
 Iodine: thyroid gland to function properly
In: Seafood, drink water etc….
 Iron: Helps red blood cells deliver oxygen, helps muscles
In: Red meat, tuna, salmon, egg etc….
 Selenium: protect cells, thyroid gland to function properly
In: Brazil nuts, fish, shell fish etc….
 Zinc: healthy skin, healing wounds, body fight off illnesses
In: Red meat, Legumes
Water (H2O )
 A colorless and odorless liquid made up of molecules
 Containing hydrogen and oxygen
 About 60 to 70 percent of water in human body
 Human brain is about 85% water
 Bones are between 10 to 15% water
 Keeps its temperature normal.
 Cushion and lubricate joints.
 Protects spinal cord and other sensitive tissues.
 Gets rid of wastes
 Can get some water through the foods you eat
 Broth soups and other foods that are 85% to 95% water such as
celery, tomatoes, oranges, and melons.
Fat
 What it does
- Source of energy
- Into the solid state at room temperature.
 Physiological functions
-Provide Fatty acid
-Maintain body temperature
 Food sources
-The extrarectal containing fat mass were lower
-Higher protein content
Fat
 What it does
- Source of energy
- Into the solid state at room temperature.
 Physiological functions
-Provide Fatty acid
-Maintain body temperature
 Food sources
-The extrarectal containing fat mass were lower
-Higher protein content
Protein
 Carbohydrates, the main physiological functions
-Conservation of protein
-Enhanced bowel function
-Provide Dietary fiber
 Health effects
-Resulting in dizziness
Protein
 Metabolic absorption
-Digestion and absorption in the intestines
-70g or so of protein a day into the digestive system
 Overexpression
-Cholesterol
-Osteoporosis.
 Deficiency
-Anemia
-Malnutrition
Carbs
 Basic classification
- Disaccharide
- Oligosaccharides
- Glycoprotein
- Glycolipid
 Physiological functions
- The regulation of fat metabolism
- Dietary fiber
- Conservation of protein
Bibliography
 http://kidshealth.org/kid/stay_healthy/food/min
erals.html#
 http://www.girlshealth.gov/nutrition/basics/mine
rals.cfm
 http://whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=nutri
ent&dbid=106
 http://www.cdc.gov/nutrition/everyone/basics/
water.html
 http://www.faqs.org/nutrition/Smi-Z/Water.html
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