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The science of nutrition
historically has been based
on the nutrients found in
food.
• Nutrients are the chemical substances
supplied by food that the body needs for
growth, maintenance and repair.
• Carbohydrates
• Protein
• Fat
• Minerals
• Vitamins
• Water
• Serve as a source of energy or heat
• Support the growth and maintenance
of tissue
• Aid in the regulation of basic body
process
• Carbohydrate is an organic compound
that consists only of carbon, hydrogen and
oxygen, usually with a hydrogen: oxygen
atom ratio of 2:1.
• 1gram of carbohydrate give 4 kcal
• GLUCOSE :Sweets, Small amounts in some fruits and vegetable
• FRUCTOSE :Fruits, Honey
• GALACTOSE :Milk sugar, Yogurt
• STARCH :Cereals, Breads, Pasta, Starchy vegetables, Legumes.
• SUCROSE :Cane sugar , Beet sugar
• MALTOSE :Cereal grains( Barley, Jower , Ragi )
• LACTOSE :Milk of all mammals
• GLYCOGEN :Liver and muscle tissue
• Provide fuel.
• Spare body prorein
• Help prevent ketosis
• Enhance learning and memory process.
• Dietary fiber refers to foods, mostly from
plants, that the human body cannot
breakdown to digest.
• Soluble dietary fiber
• Insoluble dietary fiber
• Soluble fiber dissolves in water.
• Insoluble fiber does not dissolve in water.
• Oatmeal
• Oat bran
• Barley
• Some fruit such as apple
• Broccoli
• Citrus fruit
• Wheat bran
• Corn bran
• Vegetables
• Nuts
• Fruit skin
• Some dry beans
• May help reduce cholesterol levels
• May assist in regulating blood sugar level
• May promote Weight loss
• Promotes regularly
• May help reduce risk of some forms of
cancer.
• Fats are usually having three fatty acids
joined with a glycerol.
• Fats are insoluble in water , but soluble in
chloroform and benzene.
• The ratio of hydrogen and oxygen is
generally much higher in water and
carbohydrates.
• 1gram of fat give 9.3 kcal.
Soya bean oil, Corn oil, Safflower oil
Canola oil,Walnuts,Flaxseed,Fish
• Fat is an important source of calories.
• Fat provides the structural components for brain’s cell
membranes.
• Fats play an important role in the absorption of fat-
soluble vitamins such as vitamins A,D,K.
• Fat is required for every cell membranes.
• Fatty food stays longer in the stomach and prevents
hunger soon after meals.
• Essential fatty acid are acids that humans and
other animals must ingest because the body
requires them for good health but can not
synthesize them.
• Essential fatty acids are lenolenic acid and
lenoleic acid.
• Proteins are composed of
carbon,hydrogen,hydrogen and oxygen.
• Sometimes phosphorus,sulphur,iron and
iodine from part of the protein
molecule, but nitrogen is the element that
distinguishes proteins from carbohydrates
and fats.
• 1 gram protein give 4.1 kcal.
• Growth and maintenance of tissue
• Development of immunity
• Circulation of blood and nutrients
• Provision of structure
• Essential amino acid is an amino acid that cannot be
synthesized by the organism, and therefore must be a
supplied in the diet.
• Essential amino acid are
• i)Histidine ii)Isoleucine iii)Leucine
• Iv)Lysine v)Methionine vi)Phenylalanine
• Vii)Threonine viii)Tryptophan ix)Valine
4/22/13
The food pyramid is an
excellent tool to help you
make healthy food
choices. you choose
from a variety of foods
so you get the all
nutrients.
4/22/13
At the base of the food pyramid, you can see the group
that contains breads,grains,cereals and pastas.
These foods provide complex carbohydrates, which are
an important source of energy, especially for a low fat
meal.
You can take 6-11serving of these food per day.
One serving of this group can be:
1 slice of bread
½ cup of rice, cooked cereal or pasta
1 cup of ready to eat cereal
• Fruits and vegetables are rich in nutrients. Many are
excellent sources of vitamin A, vitamin C, folate or
Potassium.
• They are low in fat and sodium and high in fiber.
• The Food Pyramid suggests 3 to5 serving of vegetables
each day.
• One serving of vegetables can be:
• 1 cup of raw leafy vegetables
• ½ cup of other vegetables, cooked or raw
• 3/4cup of vegetable juice
4/22/13
The Food Pyramid suggests 2-4 servings of fruit
each day.
 One serving of fruit can be
 One medium Apple, Orange, Cooked or
Canned fruit
 ¾ cup of fruit juice.
4/22/13
Meat, poultry and fish supply protein, iron and zinc. Nonmeat
foods such as dried peas and beans also provide many of these
nutrients.
The Food Pyramid suggests 2-3 serving of cooked meat, fish or
poultry.
The following foods count as one serving
 One egg
 2 tablespoons of peanut butter
 ½ cup cooked dry beans
 1/3 cup of nuts
4/22/13
 Products made with milk provide protein and
vitamins and minerals, especially calcium.
 The food pyramid suggests 2-3 serving each
day.
 If you are breastfeeding, pregnant a teenager or
a young adult age 24 or under , try to have 3
serving.
4/22/13
 The foods at the top of the food pyramid
should be eaten sparingly because they provide
calories but not much in the way of nutrition.
4/22/13

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Nutrition a small tour

  • 1. The science of nutrition historically has been based on the nutrients found in food.
  • 2. • Nutrients are the chemical substances supplied by food that the body needs for growth, maintenance and repair.
  • 3. • Carbohydrates • Protein • Fat • Minerals • Vitamins • Water
  • 4. • Serve as a source of energy or heat • Support the growth and maintenance of tissue • Aid in the regulation of basic body process
  • 5. • Carbohydrate is an organic compound that consists only of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, usually with a hydrogen: oxygen atom ratio of 2:1. • 1gram of carbohydrate give 4 kcal
  • 6. • GLUCOSE :Sweets, Small amounts in some fruits and vegetable • FRUCTOSE :Fruits, Honey • GALACTOSE :Milk sugar, Yogurt • STARCH :Cereals, Breads, Pasta, Starchy vegetables, Legumes. • SUCROSE :Cane sugar , Beet sugar • MALTOSE :Cereal grains( Barley, Jower , Ragi ) • LACTOSE :Milk of all mammals • GLYCOGEN :Liver and muscle tissue
  • 7. • Provide fuel. • Spare body prorein • Help prevent ketosis • Enhance learning and memory process.
  • 8. • Dietary fiber refers to foods, mostly from plants, that the human body cannot breakdown to digest.
  • 9. • Soluble dietary fiber • Insoluble dietary fiber
  • 10. • Soluble fiber dissolves in water. • Insoluble fiber does not dissolve in water.
  • 11. • Oatmeal • Oat bran • Barley • Some fruit such as apple • Broccoli • Citrus fruit
  • 12. • Wheat bran • Corn bran • Vegetables • Nuts • Fruit skin • Some dry beans
  • 13. • May help reduce cholesterol levels • May assist in regulating blood sugar level • May promote Weight loss
  • 14. • Promotes regularly • May help reduce risk of some forms of cancer.
  • 15. • Fats are usually having three fatty acids joined with a glycerol. • Fats are insoluble in water , but soluble in chloroform and benzene. • The ratio of hydrogen and oxygen is generally much higher in water and carbohydrates. • 1gram of fat give 9.3 kcal.
  • 16.
  • 17. Soya bean oil, Corn oil, Safflower oil Canola oil,Walnuts,Flaxseed,Fish
  • 18. • Fat is an important source of calories. • Fat provides the structural components for brain’s cell membranes. • Fats play an important role in the absorption of fat- soluble vitamins such as vitamins A,D,K. • Fat is required for every cell membranes. • Fatty food stays longer in the stomach and prevents hunger soon after meals.
  • 19. • Essential fatty acid are acids that humans and other animals must ingest because the body requires them for good health but can not synthesize them. • Essential fatty acids are lenolenic acid and lenoleic acid.
  • 20. • Proteins are composed of carbon,hydrogen,hydrogen and oxygen. • Sometimes phosphorus,sulphur,iron and iodine from part of the protein molecule, but nitrogen is the element that distinguishes proteins from carbohydrates and fats. • 1 gram protein give 4.1 kcal.
  • 21. • Growth and maintenance of tissue • Development of immunity • Circulation of blood and nutrients • Provision of structure
  • 22. • Essential amino acid is an amino acid that cannot be synthesized by the organism, and therefore must be a supplied in the diet. • Essential amino acid are • i)Histidine ii)Isoleucine iii)Leucine • Iv)Lysine v)Methionine vi)Phenylalanine • Vii)Threonine viii)Tryptophan ix)Valine
  • 23. 4/22/13 The food pyramid is an excellent tool to help you make healthy food choices. you choose from a variety of foods so you get the all nutrients.
  • 24. 4/22/13 At the base of the food pyramid, you can see the group that contains breads,grains,cereals and pastas. These foods provide complex carbohydrates, which are an important source of energy, especially for a low fat meal. You can take 6-11serving of these food per day. One serving of this group can be: 1 slice of bread ½ cup of rice, cooked cereal or pasta 1 cup of ready to eat cereal
  • 25. • Fruits and vegetables are rich in nutrients. Many are excellent sources of vitamin A, vitamin C, folate or Potassium. • They are low in fat and sodium and high in fiber. • The Food Pyramid suggests 3 to5 serving of vegetables each day. • One serving of vegetables can be: • 1 cup of raw leafy vegetables • ½ cup of other vegetables, cooked or raw • 3/4cup of vegetable juice 4/22/13
  • 26. The Food Pyramid suggests 2-4 servings of fruit each day.  One serving of fruit can be  One medium Apple, Orange, Cooked or Canned fruit  ¾ cup of fruit juice. 4/22/13
  • 27. Meat, poultry and fish supply protein, iron and zinc. Nonmeat foods such as dried peas and beans also provide many of these nutrients. The Food Pyramid suggests 2-3 serving of cooked meat, fish or poultry. The following foods count as one serving  One egg  2 tablespoons of peanut butter  ½ cup cooked dry beans  1/3 cup of nuts 4/22/13
  • 28.  Products made with milk provide protein and vitamins and minerals, especially calcium.  The food pyramid suggests 2-3 serving each day.  If you are breastfeeding, pregnant a teenager or a young adult age 24 or under , try to have 3 serving. 4/22/13
  • 29.  The foods at the top of the food pyramid should be eaten sparingly because they provide calories but not much in the way of nutrition. 4/22/13