1. You've been feeling run down and tired lately. Your mom says, "You're tired because you haven't been taking your vit
Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2022 5:18 am
1. You've been feeling run down and tired lately.
Your mom says, "You're tired because you haven't been taking your
vitamins!" Explain whether she's right or not.
2. Complete the USDA's "how many calories do I need"
and assess your own diet compared to what you should be
eating. Identify areas that need improvement and
areas in which you're doing well.
3. Explain the difference between a varied and
balanced diet. Explain whether or not your diet is
varied and/or balanced.
4. Is it "bad" to eat at night? Why or why not?
5. Sara is a typical college student, who's busy and on the
go. She's moderately active, but doesn't work out
regularly. Here's what she might eat on any given day:
Breakfast: 1 chocolate donut, 20oz of orange juice
Snack: 1 bag doritos
Lunch: 1 Cup O' Noodles
Snack: Medium sized Apple
Dinner: Big mac, small fries, 16oz coke
Snack: apple pie leftover from McDonalds meal
How many calories this person consumed? You
must show your work. Make healthy recommendations
for this students that would fit their busy lifestyle.
6. Click on "The Flavorists" and then click "watch the segment."
When scientists find something they like, they extract its flavor
molecules from nature. Then back in the lab they mimic Mother
Nature's molecules with chemicals. After watching the entire
segment, explain how this process might contribute to overweight
and obesity. Also, explain YOUR view on this.
1. Do you know anyone who suffers from heartburn? After
reading about the causes Lecture notes, what do you think is
causing this person's heartburn??
2. You're a bundle of nerves. It's the mid-terms, you're
not sleeping and totally worried about school. Your mom says,
"Stop worrying, you'll give yourself an ulcer!" After reading
the about ulcers, explain whether or not your mom is right.
3. Describe what happens when a person develops
diverticulitis. How can it be prevented?
4. Why can't absorption take place in the stomach?
5. Explain the steps chyme takes once it enters the
duodenum.
6. What's happening when someone has celiac disease? What
kind of diet do they have to follow (be specific). Can they
recover?
7. Describe factors that contribute to having ideal bowel
movements.
Your mom says, "You're tired because you haven't been taking your
vitamins!" Explain whether she's right or not.
2. Complete the USDA's "how many calories do I need"
and assess your own diet compared to what you should be
eating. Identify areas that need improvement and
areas in which you're doing well.
3. Explain the difference between a varied and
balanced diet. Explain whether or not your diet is
varied and/or balanced.
4. Is it "bad" to eat at night? Why or why not?
5. Sara is a typical college student, who's busy and on the
go. She's moderately active, but doesn't work out
regularly. Here's what she might eat on any given day:
Breakfast: 1 chocolate donut, 20oz of orange juice
Snack: 1 bag doritos
Lunch: 1 Cup O' Noodles
Snack: Medium sized Apple
Dinner: Big mac, small fries, 16oz coke
Snack: apple pie leftover from McDonalds meal
How many calories this person consumed? You
must show your work. Make healthy recommendations
for this students that would fit their busy lifestyle.
6. Click on "The Flavorists" and then click "watch the segment."
When scientists find something they like, they extract its flavor
molecules from nature. Then back in the lab they mimic Mother
Nature's molecules with chemicals. After watching the entire
segment, explain how this process might contribute to overweight
and obesity. Also, explain YOUR view on this.
1. Do you know anyone who suffers from heartburn? After
reading about the causes Lecture notes, what do you think is
causing this person's heartburn??
2. You're a bundle of nerves. It's the mid-terms, you're
not sleeping and totally worried about school. Your mom says,
"Stop worrying, you'll give yourself an ulcer!" After reading
the about ulcers, explain whether or not your mom is right.
3. Describe what happens when a person develops
diverticulitis. How can it be prevented?
4. Why can't absorption take place in the stomach?
5. Explain the steps chyme takes once it enters the
duodenum.
6. What's happening when someone has celiac disease? What
kind of diet do they have to follow (be specific). Can they
recover?
7. Describe factors that contribute to having ideal bowel
movements.