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These have not been refined in a manufacturing process. 7. 1 ounce from the grain group = 1 medium Examples of a medium bread or cereal item: _________________________________________________ 1 ounce from the grain group = cup Examples of breads or cereals measured in cup: _____________________________________________ 8. ______________________________ is the main nutrient of the grains group. There are actually a group of these vitamins, each assigned a name and number. Riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B12, vitamin B6 are examples. 9. A primary function of the B vitamins is to provide ____________________________. 10. This energy is created when the body metabolizes the ______________________... the type of carbohydrate found in the grains group. 11. _______________________ is also found in the grains group; it is a non-soluble substance that cleans out the digestive tract and prevents some forms of cancer. It also helps rid the body of excess cholesterol, preventing some forms of heart disease. 12. Foods from the ______________________ group have a naturally high sugar content. Sugars are one type of carbohydrate. 13. You need __________ cups of fruits each day. Sources/examples: ______________________________________________ 14. You need __________ cups of vegetables each day. Sources/examples: ______________________________________________ 15. To get one serving, eat 1 medium OR _______ cup of raw or cooked fruits or vegetables OR their juice. (1 cup of raw leafy vegetables= one serving). Fill approximately of your luncheon or dinner plate with fruits and vegetables. 16. At least one serving of fruits or vegetables each day should contain Vitamin _____. This is found in dark green or deep yellow(orange) produce. Examples: ___________________________________________________ 17. Vitamin A regulates body ______________________, such as digestion, respiration, eyesight, etc. 18. At least one serving of fruits or vegetables each day should contain Vitamin _____. This is found in citrus fruits and vegetables. Examples: ____________________________________________________ 19. Vitamin C functions to cement body cells together (prevents __________________) and It also helps to maintain a healthy ______________________ system. 20. The ______________________ group contains foods such as milk, cheese, ice cream, creamed soups, etc. 21. You need _________ cups of milk, or the equivalent, each day 24 oz. every 24 hrs. 8 ounces = 1 cup = pint= 1 serving 22. ______________________is the main nutrient from the dairy group. 23. Calcium functions to build and maintain _______________ and ________________. Pregnant women and nursing mothers need increased amounts of calcium. 24. The ____________________ group takes its name from its main nutrient. It includes foods such as meat (beef, pork, lamb, venison, etc.) fish & seafood, poultry, and eggs. 25. Protein functions to build tissue and ________________________. 26. You need just ______, 3 oz. servings per day, for a total of _________ oz. Many people, especially women, need a total of just 5 oz. or less per day. 27. Sources from the protein group include _______________________... a term for dried peas and beans. These sources of protein, as well as nuts, do not contain cholesterol. 28. ______________________ is a double-duty food. Every serving has enough calcium to be counted in the dairy group and enough protein to be counted in the protein group. 29. Many protein group foods contain ___________________________, a waxy yellow saturated fat that clings to the inside of artery walls. ________ (high-density lipoprotein) cholesterol is actually made in the liver of the body. _________ (low-density lipoprotein) cholesterol clogs interior artery walls, blocking blood flow and creating a form of heart disease. 30. __________________________ are accent-flavored foods not normally eaten alone. Ketchup and mustard are examples. Limit some condiments that are simply added sugars, such as: __________________________________________________________________ Limit some condiments that are simply added fats, such as: __________________________________________________________________ Some foods should be limited, as they contain little or no nutrients, but may contain caffeine or excess calories, such as coffee or sodas. 31. Because _______________ contain essential (mandatory for survival) fatty acids, they should be included in the diet. These essential fatty acids, sometimes called Omega 3 fatty acids, reduce inflammation and help prevent heart disease and arthritis. Oils are also a major source of vitamin E. Read labels, and avoid or limit fats that are saturated, hydrogenated, or trans fats. 32. Foods served in the retail food industry, including fast foods, have 3 unhealthy attributes: A. __________________________________________ B. __________________________________________ C. __________________________________________ For this reason, you should limit the number of meals you eat out to ___ per week. 33. In addition to eating right, children and adolescents need to ___________________, a minimum of _________ minutes of moderate to vigorous activity per day. Adults need a minimum of _________ hours of moderate to vigorous activity per week. 34. There are two body processes: ____________________________ is the process of breaking down food into molecules that are small enough to be absorbed into the bloodstream and cells ____________________________ is the process of burning calories in the food, and releasing energy 35. All nutrients found in food can be divided into 7 major categories: (mnemonic device: 7 Very Fine Farm Cats Want Milk Provided) (1)___________________________ regulate body processes, such as eyesight, digestion, circulation, respiration, etc. (2)___________________________ is that non-soluble substance found in foods that cleans out the digestive tract and helps the body excrete excess cholesterol (3)___________________________ have 5 important functions: A. __________________________ B. ___________________________ C. __________________________ D. ___________________________ E. ___________________________ (4)__________________________ are sugars and starchesa major source of calories, providing energy when they are burned, but stored as fat when consumed in quantities the body cannot use (5)_______________________ is found in drinks and the food you eat, and has 4 functions: A. _______________________________ B. _______________________________ C. _______________________________ D. _______________________________ (6)________________________ build the skeletal structure: bones and teeth. 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