Nutrition
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- 4. A well-balanced diet improves a person’s overall ___.
- 6. ___ provide numerous essential nutrients that are frequently underconsumed.
- 9. A state of extreme physical or mental fatigue.
- 11. When an athlete loses their interest or passion for their sport due to long-term physical and emotional exhaustion.
- 12. When an athlete doesn’t consume enough ___ they are putting their mental and physical health at risk.
- 13. ___ rehydrate athletes quicker and can help them stay hydrated for longer.
- 15. A molecule made up of amino acids, all of which the human body cannot make on its own.
- 18. Your body needs to be well ___ in order to function at its best.
- 19. The process of fulfilling the body’s nutritional needs.
- 20. A meal that should never be skipped.
- 22. The body’s primary type of sugar and is a major source of energy for our cells.
- 23. The nutrients that protect bodily cells from damage.
- 24. Poor nutrition causes the body to lack ___.
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- 1. Sugar molecules—one of the three main nutrients that our bodies need.
- 2. An athlete is more prone to ___ if they are underfueling their body.
- 3. ___ are a good source of dietary fiber.
- 5. Consuming a wide variety of foods in appropriate amounts is what makes a ___ diet.
- 7. The process of breaking down food into their simplest forms so that the body can use them for energy, growth, and repair.
- 8. Fruits and vegetables are examples of ___ foods.
- 10. ___ foods contain substances that are important for a person’s growth and development and overall health.
- 14. ___ are so important because they boost our immune systems.Natural Fats Found in avocados, vegetable oils, nut butters, fish, seeds, etc.
- 16. Not eating enough food or not eating the right types of food.
- 17. The act of sustaining life through healthy foods and drinks.
- 21. A healthy diet enhances your ___.