Chapter 12 Growth and Development Issues in Promoting Good Health.
Heather Kun, Ms PhD National Health Foundation. Background The number of overweight children has more than tripled over the past three decades[2].[2]
Learning Objectives: To describe how the body uses energy To explain what is meant by respiration Analyse the energy requirements of different people Starter:
Proteins. WHAT IS PROTEIN? n Proteins are a sequence of amino acids n Of the 20 amino acids that exist, 9 are essential amino acids, and 11 are non- essential.
Jane Aungles, Naomi Bishop, Gabby Wong, Imogen Posa.
Chapter 1 The Science and Scope of Nutrition. “You are what you eat.” Dutch children born during WWII ◦ If mother starved during beginning of pregnancy,
Chapter 6 Microbial Nutrition and Growth. Growth Requirements Microbial growth –Increase in a population of microbes Result of microbial growth is discrete.
Land for Food OR Land for Fuel ?. Historically, the world’s farmers produced food, feed and fiber. Many plants or plant parts are eaten as food. There.
© British Nutrition Foundation 2004 The Basics of Nutrition.
FOOD NEEDS THROUGH THE LIFE CYCLE Infants and Young Children.
Medicine Wheel Nutrition Medicine Wheel Nutrition.
Eating from the Rainbow How to use the rainbow to help you try new, nutritious fruits.