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  • What is nutrition?

    The science that studies how the food we eat affects our health.
  • Nutritious diet

    A diet that maximizes our health.
  • Why is nutrition considered a complex science?

    Because it involves the complex interactions between food's chemical makeup, the human body, and individual food choices.
  • Name a disease caused by vitamin D deficiency.

    Rickets.
  • Definition of food

    An incredibly complex mix of chemical compounds consumed for nourishment.
  • List three major chronic diseases linked to nutrition.

    Obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.
  • How does culture influence food choices?

    Culture shapes dietary habits and the types of foods people commonly eat.
  • Convenience

    The ease and speed with which food can be obtained and prepared, influencing food choices.
  • What role does nutrition play in public health?

    It helps prevent deficiencies, manage chronic diseases, and improve overall well-being.
  • Taste preference

    An individual's personal likes and dislikes regarding flavors, which strongly influence food choices.
  • How can reading nutrition labels influence food choices?

    It helps individuals select more nutritious foods by providing information about nutrient content.
  • Why is understanding food cost important in nutrition?

    Because cost can limit or expand the range of foods people can afford to eat.
  • Habit

    A regular practice or routine, such as eating certain foods at specific times.
  • What is the relationship between nutrition and energy levels?

    Good nutrition supports higher energy levels and overall fitness.
  • Social influence

    The impact that friends, family, and social settings have on what and how much we eat.
  • How does emotion affect food choices?

    Emotions can drive people to eat certain foods for comfort or happiness.
  • Why is nutrition considered a relatively new science?

    Because it is still evolving and new discoveries are continually being made.
  • What is the importance of considering personal preferences in nutrition?

    Personal preferences affect adherence to dietary recommendations and overall diet quality.
  • Chronic disease

    A long-term health condition, such as diabetes or heart disease, often influenced by nutrition.
  • How do trends impact food choices?

    Trends can lead people to try new foods or diets based on popularity or social media influence.
  • Deficiency

    A lack of an essential nutrient in the diet, which can lead to health problems.
  • What factors must be considered when recommending a nutritious diet?

    Cost, culture, convenience, taste, personal preferences, and nutritional needs.
  • Obesity

    A condition characterized by excessive body fat, often linked to poor nutrition.
  • How does nutrition affect mood?

    Proper nutrition can improve mood and mental well-being.
  • Acute health problem

    A health issue that arises suddenly and is often short-term, sometimes caused by nutritional imbalances.
  • Why is it important to balance nutrition with other factors like taste and culture?

    Because a diet must be practical and enjoyable to be sustainable and effective.
  • Fitness

    A state of physical health and strength, supported by good nutrition.
  • What is the main goal of studying nutrition?

    To understand how food choices impact health and to promote well-being.