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Unit 3 Nutrition. FOOD SUPPLIES 3 BASIC NEEDS. 1) Supply energy 2) Regulate metabolism 3) Growth and repair of tissue. METABOLISM:. The sum of all physical and chemical processes that take place in the body; the conversion of food to energy - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Unit 3 Nutrition
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FOOD SUPPLIES 3 BASIC NEEDS
1) Supply energy
2) Regulate metabolism
3) Growth and repair of tissue
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METABOLISM:
The sum of all physical and chemical processes that take place in the body; the conversion of food to energy
Three requirements are met by components in food called nutrients.
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NUTRIENTS: Substances that provide energy6 CLASSES OF NUTRIENTS: 1) Carbohydrates 2) Fats 3) Proteins 4) Vitamins 5) Minerals 6) Water *Each target specific need
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CARBOHYDRATES Main fuel source/readily available 50-65% of calories when eat enough, allows protein to
do job during digestion broken down into
simple sugar, glucose Fiber/sugar
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CARBOHYDRATES A complex or simple sugar that is a
basic source of energy for the body.
Sugars carried to the liver where they are converted either into glycogen or glucose. Glycogen stored in the liver, converted to glucose as needed.
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CARBOHYDRATES Carried to the cells by blood
Glucose can be stored as glycogen in muscle cells, most used immediately as energy as cellular level
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WHERE DOES EXCESS GLUCOSE GO?
Not used, or converted into glycogen, transformed into fat and stored as a reserve energy source.
Muscles use carbohydrates first during initial stages of exercises. Use more for more strenuous work than moderate work.
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SOME SIMPLE SUGARS FRUIT - fructose GRAIN - maltose TABLE SUGAR - sucrose MILK - lactose
WHAT DO YOU SEE IN COMMON? End in -ose
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SOME COMPLEX SUGARS? BREAD POTATOS BAGELS CEREAL BEANS VEGETABLES NUTS AND SEEDS PASTA
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ATHLETES AND CARBS To restrict carbs or not?
HOW DO CARBS HELP ATHLETES? Maintain stamina & energy load Eat 3 days prior
COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS DURING EVENTS Gatorade, powerade, etc 8 oz Gatorade/powerade 15 min prior 1:5 ratio with water
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IF STORES AS FAT WHY OK FOR ATHLETES TO CONSUME LARGE
AMOUNTS?
Extra calories will be burned off Endurance is directly related to
glycogen stores in the body. Primary body fuel, if diet less than
50% is carbs, muscle glycogen may not be fully restored.
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FATS OR LIPIDS: Fatty substances that don’t dissolve
in water
SATURATED VS. NONSATURATED
WHICH IS GOOD/BAD?
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BAD: Saturated fat
Animal fat, dairy products, hydrogenated shortenings, chocolate, coconut.
Palm oil, palm kernel, coconut oil
Beef, pork, egg yolk & dairy higher than chicken & fish
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Saturated Fat Raise cholesterol level in the blood
Atherosclerosis, plaque build up on vessels
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GOOD: Unsaturated
Monounsaturated-do not solidify at low temp
Fowl, olive & peanut oil, most nuts
Neutral effect on cholesterol
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Unsaturated Fats
Polyunsaturated
Fish, various plant oils (corn, soybean, sunflower, safflower), special margarines
Lower cholesterol
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ROLE OF FATS Necessary part of diet.
30% of daily calories
Fats carry vitamins A, D, E, K (fat soluable)
Adds flavor
Satisfy hunger
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Down Side-Health Problems– Heart disease
– High BP
– Diabetes
– Obesity
– Some cancers
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PROTEINS builds, maintains, & regulates body
tissue muscle, teeth, bone, connective
tissue, skin, blood, & vital organs 10-15% of calories daily Greek protein “prime of importance” without protein life wouldn’t exist
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PROTEIN AS BUILDING BLOCKS
WHAT ARE THESE BUILDING BLOCKS CALLED?
Amino Acids
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ROLES OF PROTEIN builds & maintains body tissues replaces damaged or warn out body
cells can get energy from protein
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WHY CAN THIS BE BAD?
Too much can lead to increased fat, calcium loss from bones and dehydration
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SOURCES OF PROTEIN
COMPLETE PROTEINS - fish, meat, poultry, eggs, milk,
cheese, yogurt
INCOMPLETE PROTEINS - legumes, seeds,nuts
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VITAMINS: MICRONUTRIENTS? Needed in small amounts
SUPPLY CALORIES? No!
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2 TYPES OF VITAMINS Water soluble/fat soluble
WATER SOLUBLE Dissolve in water B complex & C Pass easily into blood stream through
digestion excess excreted in urine
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TOXIC EFFECT?
NO RESERVES
-Body needs adequate supply through diet
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FAT SOLUBLE Absorbed and transported by fat
A, D, E, K
Stored in fatty (adipose) tissue
Toxic??
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Did You Know? -fat makes up about 40% of average
American diet?
-if take away 1 tablespoon fat/day could lose 10 lbs/year?
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MINERALS: inorganic salts
Aid in metabolism; formation of bone, teeth, nerve impulses; maintain the balance of the body’s internal environment
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WHERE DO WE GET IT? Fresh foods, fruits/veggies
Each mineral has own unique function
Examples: Calcium – builds bones Iron – O2 and CO2 transport system Sulfur – builds hair, nail, & skin
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WATER Most important essential nutrient
only O2 is more important
WHAT PERCENTAGE IN BODY? ~ 57% total body weight (66% or 2/3)
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ROLE OF WATER? 1) allows you to swallow
2) absorbs nutrients & excretion
3) chemical reactions
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4) sweating/coolant
5) blood flow
6) lubrication of joints & mucus membranes
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AVERAGE AMERICAN TAKES IN 10 CUPS/DAY.
DO WE ACTUALLY DRINK 10 CUPS/DAY?
WHERE DO WE GET IT?
Example Fruits and vegetables = 75% Poultry and meat = 50% Grains = 5-35%
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MEALS IN A DAY
WHAT IS MOST IMPORTANT MEAL OF THE DAY?
Breakfast
WHAT TYPES OF FOODS? HIGH IN WHAT?
Carbs and some protein
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LUNCH Very balanced with carbs and protein WHY?
DINNER Mostly protein WHY?
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IS FAST FOOD BAD? Not necessarily; has high caloric
intake
Food may be balanced, but way prepared increases calories
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EATING DISORDERS
any disturbance in eating behavior
most common in white women
is also found in men & women in other races
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WHY ATHLETES INVOLVED?
Highly focused on body image/athleticism
WHAT SPORTS? gymnastics swim/dive wrestling endurance sports crew
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BULIMIA NERVOSA
Usually begins in adolescence
More common in females
Generally w/in normal weight
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Behaviors - binge on large amounts of food
followed by: purging (vomiting) fasting over exercising laxatives, diuretics
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PHYSICAL PROBLEMS sore throat from vomiting
dental problems
esophageal tears
gastric ruptures
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swollen salivary glands nutritional deficiencies Dehydration loss of potassium (electrolyte needed for
heart activity) death
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TREATMENT monitored eating
evaluation by trained personnel
often requires psychiatric hospitalization. Mental disorder
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ANOREXIA NERVOSA
ANOREXIA = severe loss of appetite
NERVOSA = indicates this loss is related to
emotional problems
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extreme fear of being overweight, despite being underweight
resistance to maintain minimally acceptable weight (height/weight charts)
person qualifies when less than 85% of body weight
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Ex. If a person is suppose to weigh 200lbs. and they weigh less than 170.
usually hide the fact they are not eating
weigh themselves several times/day
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PHYSICAL PROBLEMS become hypothermic hypotension bradycardia electrolyte imbalance difficulty thinking starve to death
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TREATMENT same as bulimics immediate goal = weight gain, may
need IV feedings Counseling-mental disorder
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Female Athlete Triad Eating Disorder- Amenorrhea-
– loss of menstruation Osteoporosis-