BY SU-2 (B) : R.S.Jayaraman
BY SU-2 (B) : R.S.Jayaraman
R.S.JAYARAMAN
SU-2(B)
NUTRITION
PROTEINS
CARBOHYDRATES
LIPIDS
VITAMINS
MINERALS
MICRO MINERALS
Nutrition is the energy that is obtained from
food consumed or the process of consuming
the proper amount of nourishment and
energy.
An example of nutrition is the nutrients
found in fruits and vegetables.
MICRO NUTRIENTS
MACRO NUTRIENTS
Allthe tissues in our body such as muscle,
blood,bone,skin and hair are made up of
proteins.
Animal foods like meat, fish, egg and plant foods like
pulses oilseeds and nuts contain high amounts of proteins
and are classified as rich sources of proteins.
Monosaccharide,
Disaccharides,
Oligosaccharides,
Polysaccharides.
Cerealgrains, roots and tubers are the major
sources of starch. Fruits and vegetables
contain varying amounts of monosaccharide
and disaccharides.
1) Energy
The principle function of
carbohydrates is to serve as a major source
of energy for the body.
4) Fat Metabolism
Carbohydrates are essential to
maintain normal fat metabolism.
Lipidsmore commonly known as fats and oil,
are integral part of our food,
2) Compound Lipids
They are esters of fatty acids containing phosphorous
carbohydrate or protein.
3) Derived Lipids
These are substances liberated during hydrolysis of
simple and compound lipids which still retain the properties of
lipids.
The important members of this group are fatty acids and alcohol.
1. They are the concentrated fuel reserve of the body
Types-vitamin
A,D,E,K(Fat soluble), Vitamin
B1,B2,B6,B12( Water soluble).
Micro minerals are those required in the diet
less than 20mg per day.