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The Energy Nutrients
Physical Activity Booster
Strength
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The Energy Nutrients
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The Energy Nutrients
Functions of Protein
 Build muscles, body
tissues, and blood cells
 Part of enzymes and
hormones
 Enhance immune
system
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The Energy Nutrients
Sources of Protein
Animals Foods
 Meat, Fish, Poultry,
Eggs, and Dairy
Products
Plant Foods
 Dried Beans, Peas,
Lentils, Nuts, and
Seeds
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The Energy Nutrients
Protein Facts
 4 calories per gram
 Extra protein is
converted to energy
 Stored as fat if not
needed
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The Energy Nutrients
Carbohydrates Provide Energy
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Heart, Lungs, and the Brain
Growth/Development
Muscles
Active lifestyles increase the need
for energy from carbohydrates
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The Energy Nutrients
Sources of Simple Carbohydrates
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Fruit
Milk
Some Vegetables
Honey
Refined Sugars
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The Energy Nutrients
Sources of Complex Carbohydrates
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Grains
Starchy Vegetables
Legumes
Other Sources of Dietary Fiber
(indigestible)
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The Energy Nutrients
Carbohydrate Facts
 Fuel for Brain
 4 calories per gram
 Excess converted and stored as fat
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The Energy Nutrients
Fat Facts
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Concentrated Energy
9 calories per gram
Part of every cell
Cushions organs
Vitamins A, D, E, K
Flavor
Fullness (satiety)
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The Energy Nutrients
Balance Fat Intakes by Selecting:
 Lean Meats
 Low Fat, Fat-Free Milk and Milk
Products
 Low Fat Cooking Methods
 Some Nuts/Seeds
 Limited Added Fats
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Tasting Activity
Healthful Desserts
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Fast Facts about Energy Nutrients
Summary Chart of Nutrient
Roles and Food Sources
 Protein
 Carbohydrate
 Fat
Includes resource
for food group
organizations
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Calories Count
Serving Sizes Matter
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Cafeteria Connection
Energy Balance
 Balanced meals fuel school performance
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Show Video Clip
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Nutrition Nuggets
 Food Allergy
 Food Intolerances
 Adverse Reaction
to Food
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Personal Discovery Assessment
Pantry Patrol
 How many different whole grains
do you usually eat?
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Post-Quiz
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End of Lesson 3
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