B2: Balanced Diet and Food Tests Flashcards

1
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<p>Name the 7 components of a balanced diet.</p>

A
<p>Carbohydrates
Lipids (fats/oils)
Protein
Vitamins
Minerals
Fibre
Water</p>
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<p>Why do we need carbohydrates?</p>

A

<p>For energy</p>

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3
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<p>Why do we need lipids?</p>

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<p>For energy
Insulation
To protect organs</p>

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4
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<p>Why do we need protein?</p>

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<p>Growth and repair of cells</p>

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5
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<p>Why do we need vitamins?</p>

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<p>To prevent deficiency diseases</p>

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6
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<p>Why do we need water?</p>

A

<p>For the chemical reactions in our cells.</p>

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7
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<p>Why do we need fibre?</p>

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<p>Adds bulk to food to keep it moving through the gut.</p>

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8
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<p>What is the definition of a balanced diet?</p>

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<p>A diet that contains the correct amounts and types of nutrients.</p>

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9
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<p>Carbohydrates are found in which foods?</p>

A

<p>Sugary foods
Bread
Rice
Pasta</p>

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10
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<p>Scurvy is caused by</p>

A

<p>Vitamin C deficiency</p>

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11
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<p>Rickets is caused by</p>

A

<p>Vitamin D deficiency</p>

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12
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<p>Why do we need Vitamin D?</p>

A

<p>For healthy teeth and bones.</p>

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13
Q

<p>Where can we get vitamins and minerals?</p>

A

<p>Fruit and vegetables</p>

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14
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<p>Is fibre digested and absorbed by the body?</p>

A

<p>No - it just adds bulk to food to help it pass through the digestive system.</p>

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15
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Which solution do we use to test for sugars?

A

Benedict’s solution

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16
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Which solution do we use to test for starch?

A

Iodine solution

17
Q

What colour is Benedict’s solution when it contains no simple sugars?

A

Blue

18
Q

What colour is iodine solution in the presence of starch?

A

Blue/Black

19
Q

How do you test for starch?

A
  1. Add a few drops of iodine solution to a food sample.2. If solution turns blue/black starch is present.
20
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How do you test for simple sugars?

A
  1. Add a few drops of Benedict’s solution to the food sample.2. Heat the test tube in a water bath.3. If the solution turns orange/red the food contains simple sugars.
21
Q

Energy in food is measure in which units?

A

Joules

22
Q

What happens if you consume more energy than you use?

A

You will gain weight.

23
Q

If someone does not eat enough food they may suffer from…

A

starvationmalnutrition

24
Q

Overweight people are at an increased risk of…

A
  • Heart disease- Stroke- Diabetes- Some cancers
25
Q

What affects the amount of energy needed by your body?

A
  • Age (affects growth rate)- Body size- Level of exercise