1. The label of cholesterol free is misleading as tgat must contain less than 2 mg per serving .
2. Common nutrient claims:
low cholestrol, gluten free, high calcium, high protein, no artificial flavour, no preservatives, all natural
3. Alpine valley organic multigrain with omega 3 , source from organic sunflower seeds
Papas bread , mega seeds with omega 3 , source organic flax seeds.
4. Oats, multivitamins
1. Why is the nutrient claim "Cholesterol free" on most oil container labels misleading? 2. List...
This cereal contains added minerals. Question 3 1 pts Nutrient Content Claims on Food Labels A food product can make a claim about the amount of a nutrient it contains (or doesn't contain) by using descriptive terms such as free, high, low, reduced, and extra lean as long as it meets the strict criteria designated by the FDA. Consider the nutrient content of a hypothetical breakfast cereal below and apply the correct label claim for each nutrient. [Choose] Reduced/Less Free...
1. Explain how soluble fiber lowers blood cholesterol, and list at least 3 foods high in soluble fiber: 2. Describe the health benefits of omega 3 fatty acids, and list at least 3 foods high in these. 3. Describe the health benefits of monounsaturated fats, and list at least 3 foods high in these. HTML EditorKeyboard Shortcuts 12pt Paragraph 0 words Flag this Question Question 386 pts Your roommate is in a hurry to lose 20 pounds, because her high...
Deciphering a product's nutritional value is just as important as being able to compare prices. Use the Triscuit food package that is part of this handout, as well as your nutrition book (chapter 2), and answer the following 25 questions. Each question is worth 2 points. 1. What is the serving size listed on Nutrition Facts panel? 2. How many grams of saturated fat does this food contain per serving? 3. According to the FDA, what is the definition of...
1. Which of the following is not considered a nutrient a Vitamin B. Water c.Carbohydrate (d) Alcohol e Mineral 2. For which of the following causes of death does a person's diet play a part? a. Lung disease (6) Cancer Chronic lower respiratory diseases d. Infections of the blood e AIDS 3. Researchers repeatedly report that people who consume a variety of foods such as fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts, and whole grains have reduced risks of which of the following...
Scalloped potatoes Buttered peas deficient, what are you willing to add to your diet to improve your health? REVIEW Multiple choice. Select the letter that precedes the best answer. 1. Food customs mean one's a. food nutrients b. food habits c. food requirements d. all of the above 2. Food customs a. may be based on religion or nationality b. are always nutritious c. are easily changed d. are not affected by one's social status 3. Moving to a new...
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VOCABULARY BUILDER Misspelled Words Find the words below that are misspelled; circle them, and then correctly spell them in the spaces provided. Then fill in the blanks below with the correct vocabulary terms from the following list. amino acids digestion clectrolytes nutrients antioxident nutrition basal metabolic rate extracellulare oxydation calories fat-soluble presearvatives catalist glycogen processed foods cellulose homeostasis saturated fats major mineral coenzyeme trace minerals diaretics metabolism water-soluable 1. Artificial flavors, colors, and commonly added to...
write a detailed summary in an organized format. It must include
3-4 key points of the controversy. Break up your summary in 3-4
paragraphs.
Must include specific reasons as to why a vegetarian diet can be
better and or worse than the meat heavy diets?
Explain briefly using examples how reading this controversy has
helped you in making better dietary choices in future?
CONTROVERSY 6 Table of Contents Vegetarian and Meat-Containing Diets: What Are the Benefits and Pitfalls? Notebook LO...
10. Write a one-page summary of the attached paper? INTRODUCTION Many problems can develop in activated sludge operation that adversely affect effluent quality with origins in the engineering, hydraulic and microbiological components of the process. The real "heart" of the activated sludge system is the development and maintenance of a mixed microbial culture (activated sludge) that treats wastewater and which can be managed. One definition of a wastewater treatment plant operator is a "bug farmer", one who controls the aeration...