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Nutrition [ Ans: ] the science that studies food and how
food nourishes our body and influences our health
influences
Nutrients [ Ans: ] chemicals found in foods that are
critical to human growth and function.
Six groups of nutrients [ Ans: ] carbohydrates; fats and
oils; proteins; vitamins; minerals; water
Macronutrients [ Ans: ] nutrients that our body needs in
relatively large amounts to support normal function and
health. Carbs, fats, and proteins.
Micronutrients [ Ans: ] nutrients needed in relatively small
amounts to support normal health and body functions.
Vitamins and minerals such as vitamin B&C.
Vitamins ADKE [ Ans: ] organic compounds that assist us
in regulating our body's processes.
Minerals B&C [ Ans: ] inorganic substances that are not
broken down during digestion and absorption and are not
destroyed by heat or light.
EAR The Estimated Average Requirment [ Ans: ] the
average daily intake level estimated to meet the needs of
, half the people in a certain group. Scientist use it to
calculate the RDA
RDA The Recommended Dietary Allowance [ Ans: ] the
average daily intake level estimated to meet the needs of
nearly all people in a certain group. Aim for this amount!
AI The Adequate Intake [ Ans: ] average daily intake level
assumed to be adequate. It is used when an EAR can not
be determined. Aim for this amount if there is no RDA!
UL The Tolerable Upper Intake Level [ Ans: ] the highest
average daily intake level likely to pose no health risks.
Do not exceed this amount on a daily basis.
AMDR The Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Range [
Ans: ] the recommend range of carbohydrate, fat, and
protein intake expressed as a percentage of total energy.
healthful diet [ Ans: ] a diet that provides the proper
combination of energy and nutrients and is adequate,
moderate, balanced, and varied
nutrient dense foods [ Ans: ] foods that provide the most
nutrients for the least amount of energy.
nutrient density [ Ans: ] the relative amount of nutrients
per amount of energy or number of Calories.
Exchange system [ Ans: ] a diet planning tool in which
exchanges, or portions, are organized according to the
amount of carbs, protein, fat, and calories in each food.