ENGLISH FOR COMMUNICATION 1 UBI 3012 Title: Animal Nutrition Prepared by: NOR ALIA BT ABD AZIZ NUR FARDILLAH BT ADNAN SITI AMINAH BT HASSAN LEONG WAI HONG Prepared for: MADAM RAJA NOOR SYUHAIDA BT RAJA YAHYA Date of submission: 23/12/2011 CONTENTS | PAGE | OUTLINE | 3 | INTRODUCTION | 5 | BODY * Class of nutrients * The basal metabolism * Voluntary intake * Nutritional deficiency * Balance livestock numbers and available forage | 56788 | CONCLUSION | 9 | REFERENCES
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Adolescence Introduction * Many levels of change occurring * Individual = undergoes change biologically cognitively and psychologically * Social = * Three phases * Early = ages 11-14; defined by changes of puberty and response to those changes * Middle = ages 15-17; defined by stereotypical time of peer-dominated changes * Late = ages 18-20; defined by more adult like behavior and adaptation to adult lifestyle Anatomy/Physiological Maturation
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BASIC TOOLS IN NUTRITION The main nutrition tools are: Food groups‚ dietary standards (RDA) and food exchange lists Food groups or food guides * Food guides translate quantitative nutritional requirements into simple‚ practical and non- technical language using available and common foods of the country. * Food groups are developed by nutrition experts as a quantitative tool in planning nutritious diets for the masses. * The three main food groups are: 1. Body-building foods:
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grams of carbohydrates should you eat in a day? 50/100= 0.5 2000x0.5= 1000 calories 1000/4= 250 grams of carbohydrates The state of Desirable nutrition can be achieved by eating a variety of foods which provide all the essential nutrients. Malnutrition can either be a nutritional state of over-nutrition or under-nutrition nutrition. An individual’s health can be assessed
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When it comes to keeping the human body‚ nutrition is the most essential part of everyone’s life. If people do not have full control‚ it will affect the way they will be in the future. Any change to someone’s diet will change their body in the long run‚ whether it be positive or negative. It is quite apparent‚ especially in America‚ that the common person’s nutrition has gone down hill. Since the 1980s‚ the rate of obesity has inflated double the amount for adults and triple for children (“Obesity”
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STATE UNIVERSITY OF NY AT BUFFALO Department of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences NTR 109A – Nutrition in Practice Time/Place: Fall 2012‚ Section A‚ Mondays‚ 12:00-2:50 PM 203 Diefendorf‚ South Campus Instructor: Melissa Chabot‚ MS‚ RD‚ CDN Email: machabot@buffalo.edu (best way to contact) Office Hours: Tuesdays 9-11 and by appointment (G30 Farber Hall‚ South Campus) See ublearns.buffalo.edu for all course related information (syllabus‚ class notes‚ Instructor/TA
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part of nutrition. Vitamins are organic substances present in food. They are required by the body in small amounts to regulate metabolism and to maintain normal growth and functioning. Minerals are vital because they are the building blocks that make up the muscles‚ tissues‚ and bones. They also are important to many life-supporting systems‚ such as hormones‚ transport of oxygen‚ and enzyme systems. Oat bran‚ which is a whole grain‚ can supply fiber and a mineral called magnesium. Good nutrition can
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James Red Dr. Camhilt English 91‚ section 23044 30 May 2012 Argument Essay Malnourished America Nutrition drastically impacts our health and everyday lives. It is imperative to the future of our wellbeing and life longevity. The government has recognized this. We cannot assume more government role and action will benefit us. The government should not take more of a role in nutrition. More government interference would have a negative effect in our society. The poor government programs
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of sports nutrition. In this booklet guide you through: 1) Nutritional requirements. 2) Components of a healthy diet. 3) The impact fast food has on the body. 4) Hydration. 5) Dietary intake requirements and how they are affected by an individual’s lifestyle. Now more than ever‚ athletes need accurate sports Nutrition information. Optimal nutrition is an integral part of optimal performance whilst and inadequate diet can be a athletes downfall. Introduction to sports nutrition: For every
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Quitno 1 Crisel Joy Quinto Nutrition 313: Contemporary Nutrition Kelly Lane November 26‚ 2014 Diet Analysis Based on a 24 Hour Recall of my diet‚ results using NutriCalc Plus report that my food intake lacked a healthy balance of all food groups. My Grain intake reached only 60% of the My Plate daily recommendations. My Vegetable intake was a mere 50% of the recommended servings. Additionally‚ I consumed 84% of the daily recommendations for the Dairy Group. Nonetheless‚ I did exceed the recommendations
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