Nutrition & Physical Activity definitions Flashcards
Nutrition & Physical Activity definitions
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Macronutrient
A nutrient required in large amounts, such as carbohydrates, proteins, and fats, essential for energy and bodily functions.Carbohydrate
A primary energy source, especially during high-intensity exercise, and crucial for replenishing glycogen stores.Protein
A macronutrient vital for muscle growth, repair, and preservation, with increased needs for athletes.Fat
A macronutrient used for energy, but not preferred during high-intensity activity; intake should remain moderate.Glycogen
A stored form of carbohydrate in muscles and liver, serving as a critical energy reserve during exercise.Meal Timing
The strategic scheduling of food intake before and after exercise to optimize energy, recovery, and performance.Carbohydrate Loading
A strategy used by endurance athletes to maximize muscle glycogen stores in preparation for prolonged events.Micronutrient
A nutrient needed in small amounts, such as vitamins and minerals, supporting metabolic and physiological functions.Antioxidant
A compound, like vitamins E and C, that neutralizes free radicals produced during physical activity.B Vitamin
A group of micronutrients essential for metabolizing carbohydrates and fats to produce ATP for muscle activity.Calcium
A mineral important for muscle contraction and bone structure, with increased needs in physically active individuals.Iron
A mineral necessary for hemoglobin formation and oxygen transport, especially important for athletes.Energy Requirement
The total amount of energy needed daily, which increases with physical activity, especially for athletes.Saturated Fat
A type of fat that, when consumed in excess, can increase disease risk, even in high-performance athletes.Glycogen Replenishment
The process of restoring muscle carbohydrate stores after exercise, optimized by post-exercise carbohydrate intake.