Nutrition

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Across
  1. 4. — Vitamins and minerals needed in smaller amounts but still essential for health
  2. 9. — Foods that have been altered from their natural state, often containing added salt, sugar, or fat
  3. 11. — Inorganic nutrients like iron, calcium, and potassium that help with bone health, blood, and nerve function
  4. 13. — Nutrients that help build and repair tissues like muscles, skin, and organs
  5. 14. — Organic compounds that support body functions such as immunity, vision, and growth
  6. 15. — Nutrients used for long-term energy, protection of organs, and absorption of vitamins
Down
  1. 1. — Nutrients the body needs in large amounts: carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
  2. 2. — The process of providing your body with enough water to function properly
  3. 3. — Nutrients that provide quick energy; found in foods like bread, pasta, fruits, and grains
  4. 5. — The amount of nutrients a food provides compared to its calorie content
  5. 6. — Minerals (like sodium and potassium) that help control hydration and muscle function
  6. 7. — Foods that are minimally processed and close to their natural form (e.g., fruits, vegetables, whole grains)
  7. 8. — A diet that includes the right proportions of all food groups to support health
  8. 10. — A type of carbohydrate that aids digestion and keeps the digestive system healthy
  9. 12. — A unit of measurement for how much energy food provides