Instructor’s Manual1
for Chapter 1 – Nutrition Basics
Resources Included in This Document
1. Lists of chapter learning objectives and key terms
2. “Lecture launcher”: true/false pop quiz
3. Assignment worksheets with answer keys: cultural considerations in meal planning, calorie
calculations, USDA Food Patterns diet analysis
4. Chapter outline/summary
5. List of relevant websites organized by topic
6. Internet activities: (A) Nutrition.gov site evaluation, (B) DRI tables, (C) USDA Super Tracker,
(D) Research Room site topical study
7. Discussion questions
8. Classroom activities: (A) dietary guidelines for fat, (B) class debate (“good” and “bad” foods),
(C) technology storage and retrieval
Learning Objectives
1.1 Demonstrate a working knowledge of the meaning of the 10 nutrition concepts presented.
1.2 Apply knowledge about the elements of nutrition labeling to decisions about the nutritional
value of foods.
1.3 Cite two examples of how nutrient needs change during the life cycle and how nutritional
status at one stage during the life cycle can influence health status during another.
1.4 Describe the components of individual-level nutrition assessment.
1.5 Identify the basic elements of four public food and nutrition programs.
1.6 Apply the characteristics of healthy dietary patterns to the design of one.
Key Terms
nutrients
food security
food insecurity
calorie
essential nutrients
essential amino acids
nonessential nutrients
daily values (DVs)
insulin resistance
type 2 diabetes
glycemic index
amino acids
nonessential amino acids
kwashiorkor
fatty acids
glycerol
essential fatty acids
prostaglandins
thromboxanes
prostacyclins
saturated fats
unsaturated fats
monounsaturated fats
polyunsaturated fats
trans fat
cholesterol
dietary pattern
coenzymes
metabolism
antioxidants
phytochemicals
homeostasis
malnutrition
primary malnutrition
secondary malnutrition
nutrigenomics
chronic disease
hypertension
stroke
Alzheimer’s disease
chronic inflammation
oxidative stress
energy-dense foods
empty-calorie foods
nutrient-dense foods
dietary supplements
enrichment
fortification
prebiotics
probiotics
registered dietitian
nutritionist (RDN)
anthropometry
nutrition surveillance
nutrition monitoring
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