1. Define the terms below:
Nutrition
Nutrients
Calories
Hunger
Appetite
Glucose
Amino Acids
Saturated Fats
Unsaturated Fats
Trans Fats
Adipose Tissue
Cholesterol
Nutrient-dense
Body Image
Fad Diets
Weight Cycling
Dietary Supplements
Performance Enhancer
2. What are the 6 main nutrients? Define and give an example of each nutrient.
3. Which nutrients provide energy?
4. How do we use our nutrients?
5. What are the three types of Carbohydrates?
6. How many Amino Acids are there? Where can you obtain them?
7. What are “Essential” Amino Acids? How many are there?
8. What are the 2 main types of Vitamins? Give examples of each.
9. What are the Dietary Guidelines for Americans?
10. What is MyPyramid?
11. What are the five main types of Fad Diets? Define each diet.
12. What are some ways to recognize Fad Diets?
13. What affects your nutritional needs?
14. What is a vegetarian? Define the different types of vegetarianism.
15. How can food trigger different and dangerous health conditions?
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European imperialism accelerated between 1870 and 1920, because of economic, political, and social forces. The Industrial revolution helped advance the European nations through technology. These nations were able to control over many areas around the world. Economic forces such as survival of the fittest, political forces such as growing powers of governments, and social forces such as racism were most responsible for the new imperialism that began in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Economic forces played a huge role in the Europe’s nation. One example of the political forces would be, survival of the fittest. In Document 5, William L. Langer says, “But the economic side… must not be allowed to obscure the other factors. Psychologically speaking… evolutionary teaching was perhaps most crucial.” This is basically saying