Key Terms (Junior Cert Home Economics): Revision Notes
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Key Terms
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Food is any solid or liquid that provides the body with nutrients. Nutrition is the study of food, its nutrients, and how the body uses them. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO): "Good nutrition—an adequate, well-balanced diet combined with regular physical activity—is a cornerstone of good health."
Key Terms for Studying Nutrition
- Nutrients:
- Chemical substances in food that allow the body to function properly when digested.
- Elemental Composition:
- Describes the elements that make up a nutrient.
- Example: Protein consists of carbon (C), hydrogen (H), oxygen (O), and nitrogen (N).
- Classification:
- Grouping similar nutrients together.
- Example: Proteins are classified as high biological value proteins or low biological value proteins.
- Source:
- Refers to foods or substances that provide nutrients.
- Example: Milk is a source of calcium, and sunlight is a source of vitamin D.
- Reference Intake (RI):
- The average daily intake of a nutrient required to meet the needs of most people.
- Example: Teenage girls have an RI of 15 mg of iron per day.
- Functions:
- The jobs nutrients perform in the body.
- Example: Carbohydrates provide heat and energy.
- Deficiency Diseases:
- Diseases that occur when the body lacks a specific nutrient over time.
- Example: Scurvy is caused by a lack of vitamin C.