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   Nutrition - the process of providing or obtaining the 
   food necessary for health and growth.
   • Nutrition is how food affects the health of the body. 
   • Food is essential—it provides vital nutrients for survival, and helps the 
    body function and stay healthy. 
   • Two Types of Nutrients: 
   • Macronutrients – a type of food required in large amounts in the diet
   • Micronutrients – chemical or substance which requires a trace 
    amount for normal growth or development.
   Macro/Micro Nutrients 
   • Food is comprised of macronutrients including protein, carbohydrate 
    and fat.
   • They not only offer calories to fuel the body and give it energy but 
    play specific roles in maintaining health.
   • Food also supplies micronutrients (vitamins and minerals) that don't 
    provide calories but serve a variety of critical functions to ensure the 
    body operates optimally.
    Explaining Macronutrients: Protein, Carbohydrate and Fat
    • Protein provides structure to muscle and bone, repairs tissues when 
    damaged and helps immune cells fight inflammation and infection.
    • Protein: Found in beef, pork, chicken, game and wild meats, fish and 
    seafood, eggs, soybeans and other legumes. 
    • Protein provides the body with amino acids.
    • Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins which are needed for 
    growth, development, and repair and maintenance of body tissues. 
   Explaining Macronutrients: Carbohydrate
   • Carbohydrates: The main role of a carbohydrate is to provide energy and 
    fuel the body the same way gasoline fuels a car.
   • Foods such as corn, beans, plantains, rice, tortilla, potatoes, bread and fruit 
    deliver sugars or starches that provide carbohydrates for energy.
   • Energy allows the body to do daily activities as simple as walking and talking 
    and as complex as running and moving heavy objects. 
   • Fuel is needed for growth, which makes sufficient fuel especially important 
    for growing children and pregnant women. 
   • Even at rest, the body needs calories to perform vital functions such as 
    maintaining body temperature, keeping the heart beating and digesting food.
   Explaining Macronutrients: Fat
   • Fat: Dietary fat provides structure to cells and cushions membranes to 
    help prevent damage. 
   • Fats can be found in oils, coconut, nuts, milk, cheese, meat, poultry 
    and fish
   • Oils and fats are also essential for absorbing fat-soluble vitamins 
    including vitamin A, a nutrient important for healthy eyes and lungs.
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