HE325 Nutrition
HE325 Nutrition
Mid-term Study Guide
· Be able to list 3 reasons why we eat the way we do and which ones influence you
· Know the 6 classes of essential nutrients
· Know the definition of a kilocalorie
· Know what balance, variety, and moderation are
· Know what nutrient density means and be able to list examples
· Be able to draw the new “Choose My Plate” food guide, including labeling each section
· Know the definition for digestion
· Know how many calories per gram carbohydrates contain
· Be able to determine which foods are a source of fiber, complex carbohydrates, and simple sugars
· Know what the four functions of glucose are in the body
· Know what the functions of glycogen are
· Be able to give examples of simple sugars
· Be able to give examples of alternative sweeteners
· Be able to list three ways to decrease simple sugars in the diet
· Know the difference between soluble and insoluble fiber and foods which contain each of these
· Be aware of the health benefits of fiber
· Know how much fiber we need if taking in 2000-2500kcal/day
· Know how many calories per gram protein contains
· Know the roles of protein in the body
· Know the difference between essential and non-essential amino acids
· Know the difference between complete and incomplete proteins and be able to list an example of each
· Know what the term “complimentary proteins” means
· Know what the three groups of complimentary proteins are and be able to list foods in each group as well as combinations that would fulfill the definition of a complimentary protein
· Be able to distinguish whether soy is similar in quality to animal protein
· Be able to distinguish between the variety of vegetarian styles
· Know how many calories per gram fats/lipids contain
· Know the “other name” for omega-3 fatty acids and omega-6 fatty acids
· Know what the functions of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids are
· Know what the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids are
· Be able to list some food sources high in omega-3 fatty acids
· Know the difference in saturated fats in foods (firmness, melting point, etc.)
· Be able to list five ways to lower the amount of saturated fat in a person’s diet
· Know the functions of triglycerides
· Know the functions of cholesterol
· Know what foods cholesterol is found in
· Know the difference between LDL and HDL and what each stands for as well as the difference between the two (the function of each)
· Know what hydrogenation does to liquid oils
· Know how trans fatty acids effect cholesterol levels
· Be able to make out a daily menu/diet for someone who wants to cut some of the saturated fat out of their diet and increase the amount of fiber they are taking in
Hammermeister 2015