Nutrition Labels. 0H1XWA 0H1XWA Brian Regan - Labels.

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Nutrition Labels

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Nutrition Labels

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Brian Regan - Labels

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Discuss• Why are nutrition labels important?

– Tells you how many servings and calories are in each serving.

– Provides information for how much of each nutrient is in the product.

– Provides information about the ingredients in the food. (Very important for people with

allergies)

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Basic Information found on Food Label

• Serving Size

• Number of Servings per container

• Calories per serving

• Amount of macro and micronutrients

• Ingredients – listed from largest amount to smallest amount

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Macromolecules Provide Energy for Living Organisms

• Carbohydrates– Sugars– Starches

• Proteins

• Lipids

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Carbohydrates in Food• Sugars-

– Monosaccharides & Disaccharides. – Provide Short Term Energy – Food Sources

• Found naturally in fruits, juices, and milk products.• Added to candy, soda, cookies, and energy drinks.

– Unlike fruits and yogurt, these products are high in calories, and low in most other nutrients.

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Carbohydrates in Food• Starches

– Polysaccharides– Provide Short Term Energy – Food Sources

• Rice, pasta, bread, cereal, potatoes, and legumes (beans and peas)

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Carbohydrates on Nutrition Labels

• Total Carbohydrates on a Nutrition label include starches, fiber, and sugar

• How can you calculate the grams of starch in the blueberry muffin from its nutrition label?

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Sugars on Nutrition LabelsHow can we tell if the amount of sugar is natural, or if there has been sugar added during manufacturing?

Check the Ingredients!

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Proteins in Food

• Made of Amino Acids– Helps to build, maintain, and repair body

tissues. – Food Sources

• Meat, Fish, Legumes, Eggs, Dairy products

(milk, cheese, yogurt), and Nuts

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Proteins on Nutrition Labels

How many grams of protein are in a serving of Tyson Chicken Strips?

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Lipids in Food• Fats and Oils

– Stored and used for long term energy – Found in Meat, Butter, Cream, Nuts, Salad

Dressings, Vegetable Oil, and Eggs– Two Forms

• Saturated• Unsaturated

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• Saturated Fat– Fats are Solid at room temperature– Animal fats and certain tropical plant oils

(palm oil and coconut oil)– Bad fats

• Try to limit these in your diet

Lipids in Food

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Lipids in Food

• Unsaturated Fat– Fats are liquid at room temperature– Vegetable oil, Olive oil, fish oil– Good Fats

• Heart healthy fats

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Lipids on Nutrition Label

Total Fat includes: - Saturated, - Unsaturated- Trans Fat

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Calories• Nutrition labels are based on a 2,000 calorie

diet.

• 40 Calories = Low

• 100 Calories = Moderate

• 400 Calories = High

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% Daily Value• 5% or less is low• 20% or more is high• Want to limit items in

yellow• Want to get enough of

the nutrients in blue (vitamins and fiber)

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Oreo Nutrition Label

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Partner Work • With your bench partner spend 15-20 minutes analyzing

three different nutrition labels.

• Discuss assignment with your partner in low voices.

• Raise your hand if you have a question.

• Move onto answering other questions until I can reach your table.

• Be prepared to share answers with the class if asked.