Kilocalories 2533 kcal Calories from Fat 507 - 887 kcal 20 - 35% total Kcalories Fat‚ Total 56 - 99 g 20 - 35% total Kcalories Saturated Fat < 28.1 g < 10% total Kcalories Trans Fatty Acid minimize Monounsaturated Fat not determined Polyunsaturated Fat not determined Omega-6 Fatty Acids 12.0 g Omega-3 Fatty Acids 1.1 g Cholesterol < 300 mg Carbohydrate 285 - 412 g Sugar‚ Total Dietary Fiber‚ Total 45 - 65% of total Kcalories
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T2:BIOCHEMISTRY AND ANALYSIS:DETECTION OF FATS‚PROTEINS AND CARBOHYDRATES OBJECTIVE The main purpose of the experiment is to understand some general tests that detect fats‚proteins and carbohydrates in foods. INTRODUCTION Carbohydrates are also known as sacharides. There are 4 main groups of carbohydrates‚which are monosaccharides‚ disaccharides‚ oligosaccharides and polysaccharides. Carbohydrates play an important role in living organism as it is the energy storage‚ and it also plays
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DO MEN THAT CONSUME EXCESSIVE AMOUNTS OF ALCOHOL HAVE “ADDICTIVE” PERSONALITIES? LAZAGNA ROBINSON PSY325 STASTICS FOR THE BEHAVIORAL & SOCIAL SCIENCES PROFESSOR SAYDEE JONATHAN MENDS-COLE SEPTEMBER 22‚ 2014 The consumption of alcohol is consumed by so many individuals‚ both male and females‚ young and old‚ on a daily basis. I ’ve often heard the term "women can ’t hold their liquor." I think this‚ is because of their small frames and some of us don ’t know when enough is enough. I think having
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Foundation Degree in Equine Studies Nutritional requirements of Specific Horses Contents Page 2 Contents Page 3 Contents Page 4 Contents Page 5 Task 1 Introduction Page 7 Case Study Page 8 Conclusion Page 10 Appropriate rations for a Laminitic Pony Page 11 Nutritional Management for a Laminitic Pony Page 12 Picture 1 Contents
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have read about face the fats sections it has talked about the healthy andf the healthy fats for example the trans fats are junk food and the unhealthy things that we eat and the fats that have been blamed for. One of them are weight gian or clogged arteries and so on forth. On the other hand there are good fats for example monounsatutated fats‚ or even polyunsatutated Fats‚ lets not forget the omega-3 which has the effect of the opposite. Did you know that‚ the healthy fats that is in our bodies does
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D2: Evaluate how the nutritional plan might improve the health of the chosen individual. There were a number of the things about the individual’s diet that I noticed firstly she doesn’t like change as she is consistent with each food she eats which is not necessarily a bad but in order for her to have a balanced diet she needs to eat a variety of foods. However the individual hardly ever ate breakfast which isn’t good for her as she will feel tiered throughout the day. In order to avoid that
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Do Fats Digest More Slowly Than Carbohydrates and Proteins? The foods we eat are classified into six elementary groups: carbohydrates‚ fats‚ proteins‚ vitamins‚ minerals‚ and water. These foods are broken down into various nutrients during digestion. The time taken for the body to extract nutrients and the complexity of the digestion process depend on the molecular nature of the food eaten. Fat molecules seem more complex than the others so its digestion often takes a longer time. Types of Fat Fats
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Nutritional requirements In practice‚ the nutritional needs vary from athlete to athlete depending on the size‚ length and intensity of training and competition‚ and the type of sport (e.g. Resistance such as marathons‚ short intense sprints‚ intermittent such as soccer or power such as weight lifting). There is no single diet suitable for any athlete and individual needs change depending on how they are programmed races and workouts‚ it is necessary that the athletes know their nutritional goals
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receptors in this feedback loop.????? c. The stimulus in this feedback loop is an increase in the plasma concentration.xxxxxxxx true d. The controlled condition regulated by this feedback loop is constant ADH secretion. ??? e. This is an example of a negative feedback loop.???? True? You are eating a hot fudge sundae. The pleasant taste information is sensed by your taste buds‚ which notify your brain. Your brain releases endorphins‚ which make you feel very good. You now associate the
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Face the Facts What are bad fats? Bad fats are saturated fat and trans- fat. Saturated fat have chemical makeup in which the carbon atoms are saturated with hydrogen atoms. Saturated fats occur naturally in many foods. The majority come mainly from animal sources‚ including meat and dairy products. Examples are fatty beef‚ lamb‚ pork‚ poultry with skin‚ beef fat (tallow)‚ lard and cream‚ butter‚ cheese and other dairy products made from whole or reduced-fat (2 percent) milk. These foods also
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