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- 3. A diet that includes a variety of foods in the right proportions to maintain health and energy levels.
- 6. Foods that provide a lot of nutrients without many calories, like vegetables and whole grains.
- 11. A type of carbohydrate that helps with digestion and is found in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
- 12. A unit of measurement for the amount of energy food provides.
- 13. The amount of food served or consumed in one sitting.
- 16. Nutrients that the body needs in large amounts (carbohydrates, proteins, and fats).
- 18. The process of providing the body with the necessary amount of fluids to function properly.
- 19. Inorganic elements like calcium and iron that help the body function properly.
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- 1. Organic compounds that are essential for normal growth and nutrition, such as Vitamin C and Vitamin D.
- 2. The process by which the body converts food into energy.
- 4. Categories of foods that share similar nutritional properties (fruits, vegetables, grains, protein, dairy).
- 5. A nutrient that provides energy and helps absorb vitamins, found in oils, butter, and avocados.
- 7. The recommended amount of a food or drink to be consumed, as listed on the nutrition label.
- 8. The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- 9. Foods high in calories but low in nutrients, such as sugary drinks and junk food.
- 10. A nutrient that is the body’s main source of energy, found in foods like bread, pasta, and fruits.
- 14. Nutrients required by the body in small amounts, such as vitamins and minerals.
- 15. A nutrient that helps build and repair body tissues, found in meats, beans, and nuts.
- 17. A visual guide created by the USDA to help people balance their meals with the five food groups.
- 20. Sugars and sweeteners added to foods during processing, as opposed to naturally occurring sugars.