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CHIPChildren's Health Insurance Program
Obesity20% above normal recommended weight or 95th percentile
Soluble fiberA form of dietary fiber that dissolves in water and binds with cholesterol.
Saturated FatsUSually from animal fats, these are solid at room temperature
Trans FatsMade when hydrogen is added to vegetable oil
Polyunsaturated FatsFats with more than 1 unsaturated bond
CholesterolFound only in animal source food fats.
Nonessential amino acidsAmino acids that are able to be manufactured by the body
Essential amino acidsAmino acids that must be supplied by protein foods.
Complete proteinsFoods that contain all essentail amino acids in adequate amounts. From animal sources.
Incomplete proteinsFoods which lack adequate amounts of 1 or more essentail amino acids.
Fat soluble vitamins.Vitamins A,D,E, & K
Water soluble vitaminsVitamins which dissolve in water
CACFPChild and Adult Care Food Program
Toddler serving size1/4 of an adult serving
Preschool serving size1/2 of an adult serving
WICWomen, Infants andChildren Nutrition Program
Danger Zone40 F -140 F The range for the most rapid rate of bacteria growth
Foods most susceptible to food poisoningHigh protein foods: Eggs, meat, poultry, mayo based
Sanitizing solution1 quart water to 1 Tablespoon bleach
Carbohydrates and ProteinsNutrients providing 4 calories/ gram
FatsNutrient providing 9 calories/gram
CalciumA mineral found in dairy products and green leafy vegetables that is a major component of bones and teeth
PhosphorusA mineral needed to build bones and teeth with calcium. Also helps to transport fat.
SodiumA mineral that is linked to high blood pressure in some persons
IronA mineral that is a component of hemoglobin. A deficiency can cause anemia
Vitamin AA vitamin found in orange and green vegetables
Vitamin DVitamin that regulates calcium absorption. We can get it from sunlight
Vitamin KVitamin needed to clot the blood
Vitamin CVitamin found in cirtus fruits, strawberries, peppers, and tomatoes. It helps fight infection
Folic AcidA vitamin that is linked to the prevention of spina bifida
ProteinSources of this nutrient include meat, dairy products, eggs and peanutbutter
SugarsIncludes foods ending in -ose, as well as corn syrup and honey
Complimentary ProteinsThe combination of 2 incomplete proteins to make a complete protein.
Supplementary ProteinsThe combination of an incomplete protein and a small amount of a complete protein to make a complete protein
Insoluble FiberFiber that does not dissolve inwater. It helps waste move down the digestive tract.
MacronutrientsNutrients that produce energy.
Micronutrients"Helper nutrients" that do not contain calories and perform specific functions


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