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There are two main types of carbohydrates that provide
dietary
energy
Starch
and
sugars
dietary
fibre
is also a type of carbohydrate
starchy carbohydrate is an important source of?
energy
one gram of carbohydrate provides
3.75kcal
/
16KJ
energy
one gram of fibre provides
2kcal
/
8KJ energy
all types of carbohydrate are compounds of
carbon
,
hydrogen
and
oxygen
in fruit and veg there are sugars called
intrinsic sugars
some sugars are with in a cellular structure e.g fruit and veg these are called
intrinsic sugars
other sugars are not bound into the cellular structure e.g milk or honey
These are called
extrinsic sugars
protein is essential for growth and repair and keeping cells healthy protein can also provide energy
1
gram
of protein provides
4kcal
/
17KJ
protein is made up of building blocks called
amino acids
protein
from
animal
sources
e.g fish ,eggs and dairy products contains
the
fall
range
of
essential amino acids
needed by the body
protein from plant sources e.g pulses and cereals
typically contain
fewer essential amino acids
Eating different types of protein can ensure sufficient
Intake of essential amino acids
which are
needed by the body
fat is important for
essential
fatty acids
the body cannot make
fat provides a concentrated source of energy:
1
gram
of fat provides
9kcal 37KJ
of energy
fat is made up of different types of
fatty acids
and
glycerol
fatty acids are usually classified as:
saturated
,
monounsaturated
and
polyunsaturated
there is strong evidence that replacing saturated fatty acids with unsaturated fatty acids reduces the risk of
CVD events
and can
help
lower cholesterol
All foods provide different types of fatty acids in varying proportions
Butter
(
animal fat
) described as a
saturated
fat as it has more saturated fatty acids than unsaturated
most vegetable oils are described as
unsaturated fat
as they have more
mono
and
poly unsaturated fatty acids
than
saturated
most saturated fats
are
solid
at
room temp
and tend to come from
animal sources
oily
fish
is also high in long chain omega-3 fatty acids
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