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Nutrition -- Edited -- public child, private article
When asking students to explore issues of personal and social identity, teachers must provide safe spaces in which students are seen, valued, cared for, and respected. It is also important that students have opportunities to learn from one another’s varied experiences and perspectives. To create this learning environment, teachers need to skillfully draw on student experiences to enrich the curriculum.
Edited -- Nutrition information provides insights into the essential nutrients and their quantities found in food, aiding in making informed dietary choices to support health and well-being. Here's a breakdown of key aspects of nutrition information: 1. What is Nutrition? Nutrition is the process of taking in food and converting it into energy and other vital nutrients required for life. It involves the body's ability to ingest, digest, absorb, and utilize nutrients from food for growth, development, and maintaining health. Essential nutrients include carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, dietary fiber, and water. Nutrition information provides insights into the essential nutrients and their quantities found in food, aiding in making informed dietary choices to support health and well-being. Here's a breakdown of key aspects of nutrition information: 1. What is Nutrition? Nutrition is the process of taking in food and converting it into energy and other vital nutrients required for life. It involves the body's ability to ingest, digest, absorb, and utilize nutrients from food for growth, development, and maintaining health. Essential nutrients include carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, dietary fiber, and water.

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What is nutrition and why is nutrition important? At the most basic level, nutrition is about eating a regular, balanced diet. Good nutrition helps fuel your body. The foods you eat supply the nutrients your body needs to maintain your brain, muscle, bone, nerves, skin, blood circulation, and immune system. Proper nutrition also helps protect you from illness and disease such as heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and osteoporosis. There are two major classes of nutrients in food: macronutrients and micronutrients. Macronutrients are carbohydrates, protein, and fat. They supply energy (in the form of calories) and serve as the building blocks for muscles and tissues. In comparison, micronutrients are individual vitamins and minerals. They are divided into four categories: water-soluble vitamins, fat-soluble vitamins, microminerals, and trace minerals.
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