Across
- 1. organic compounds that control many body functions
- 3. includes sugars present in many nutritional foods and beverages
- 5. disease that happens when the blood has trouble controlling the amount of sugar in the blood. Linked to eating too many sugary foods
- 10. an important meal that gives you energy to start the day
- 11. when a food package says "low fat" this is often added to make it taste better
- 13. this phrase is often used on foods but does not mean that the food is necessarily "healthy"
- 14. provides a measure of how much energy you get from the food
- 15. a health condition where a person has too much body fat, which can increase the risk of health problems like heart disease and diabetes
- 17. disease group of diseases that affect the heart and blood vessels. Examples are a heart attack, stroke, and high blood pressure
Down
- 2. first thing you should look at on a nutrition label
- 4. sugars that are added during the processing of foods
- 6. substances found inyour food that your body needs to function properly
- 7. foods foods that give your body the nutrients, vitamins, and energy it needs to grow, stay strong, and work properly
- 8. you can tell whether food is high or low in a nutrient by looking at this
- 9. sugar substitute that may change your brain chemistry to making you crave more food
- 12. when sugars are broken down it gives your body this
- 16. the amount of servings of fruit you should eat per day
