There are three Macronutrients that your body needs to get from food for energy and for survival. They are carbohydrates, fats and proteins. Everything that you eat falls into one of these three categories. Your body needs all three. In order to optimize energy levels and health it is important to get all three in each meal that you eat.
Common sources of carbohydrates - starchy foods (like grain, bread, cereals and potatoes), fruits, milk, and yogurt. Other foods like vegetables, beans, nuts, seeds and cottage cheese contain carbohydrates, but in lesser amounts.
Common Sources of proteins meats, poultry, fish, meat substitutes, cheese, milk, nuts, legumes, and in smaller quantities in starchy foods and vegetables.
Common Sources of fat meat, poultry, nuts, milk products, butters and margarines, oils, lard, olive oil, avocados, nuts, and coconut oil.
After looking over your nutritional habits from the last blog, it obvious that many of us are well fueled with carbohydrates. Some of us are getting a little bit of protein and very few of us eat much fat at all. For this week blog I want you to look back at your three meal from last blog. Look at the meals you ate and see if there is a carbohydrate source, a fat source, and a protein source for each meal. Let me know if you are deficient and where.
Last Weeks Breakfast-
ReplyDeleteCarbohydrates: Apple Jacks Cereal and Milk
Protein: Milk
Fats: None
Lunch-
Carbohydrates:Grapes
Protein:none
Fat: None
Dinner-
Carbs: None
Proteins: None
Fat: Bourbon Chicken
dinner-
ReplyDeletechicken (protein) a salad, strawbeeries, red onions,almonds (carbs and fat) mac and cheese (carb)
lunch
PBJ sandwich (carb and protein and fat), pretzels, banana, (carbs) powerbar (carbs and protein)
breakfast
a bowl of oatmeal with dates (carbs and protein)
2 waffles (carbs)
I need more protein and fat in my breakfast
Matt Grimm
at lunch i need more sources of fat. at dinner i could also drink a glass of milk to ass some extra fat. i am good with protiens and i might have too many carbs.
ReplyDelete- Josh Meltzer
For breakfast I had cereal with milk, so I had carbs from the grain, and protein and fat both from milk.
ReplyDeleteFor lunch I had a turkey sandwich and water. I got carbs from the bread and protein as well as fat from the chicken.
For a snack I had an apple and ice cream. the apple didnt give me anything, but the ice cream gave me protein and fat.
For dinner I had grilled chicken, salad, and rice. The chicken gave me protein and fat. I got carbs from the salad, and also the rice.
For my snack i didn't get any carbs, but other then that I had some of each group in every meal.
marisa cresham
mack hollins
ReplyDeletei had plenty of carbohydrates from my three meals from last blog but my protein and fat intakes are small. considering chicken cup of noodles does not have alot of protein. But i did get some from the chicken fingers.
I am deficient in fats and I eat way too many carbs. Eating waffles every morning causes me to get too many carbs.
ReplyDelete....
ReplyDeletemilk: protein/fat
turkey: protein/fat
cereal: carbohydrates
apple: carbohydrates
chili: protein/fat
banana: carbohydrates
pasta:carbohydrates
JANSEN VERA
breakfast: scrambled eggs with cheese, bagel with cream cheese, orange juice
ReplyDeleteLunch: turkey and pastrami sandwich with lettuce cheese and mustard, peanuts raisins and m&m's, green apple
Dinner: pasta with cheese and tomato sauce, milk
i actually hit all the food categories
-Blatt
carbs
ReplyDeletecereal, pb&j, peanuts, granola bar, strawberrys, yogurt, hummus & pita
proteins
caeser salad, celery
fats
pizza
Steven Rubin
carbs
ReplyDeletecereal, granola bars, strawberrys, yogurt, pasta, rice
proteins
caeser salad, chicken, turkey, ham, milk
fats
burger king, mcdonalds, chips, pizza
Damian Cruz
Steven Rubin
carbs
ReplyDeletegronala bars, noodles
fats
burgers, fries, chips
proteins
chicken, meat
-Greg Potemken
I am deficient in carbohydrates at lunch, but usually for dinner I am able to get a solid amount of carbs, fats, and proteins
ReplyDelete-olin akisoglu
Daniel Nozick-
ReplyDeleteI have fats, carbs, and proteins. Although I do not have a deficiency for any of them, I eat an excess of carbs.
breakfast- eggo waffles with peanut butter, milk
ReplyDeletelunch- peanut butter/jelly sandwhich, water, apple, yogurt, pretzels, small dessert
dinner- pasta with meatballs, bread
i think I have everything, but the eggo waffles may be too much fat
Michael Castelli
The thing that I seem to be missing from my diet is fats. Whole I thto eat peanut butter and just down ice cream and fatty foods I don't feel the ratio of fat to protein and carb intake is right.
ReplyDelete-Micah
Breakfast- toast(carbs) with butter(fat) and jelly(carbs), orange juice(carbs)
ReplyDeleteLunch- ham sandwich(protein/carbs/fat), cookies(fat), apple(carbs)
Dinner- salmon(protein/fat), Broccoli(carbs), potatoes(carbs)
Max Langworthy
milk: protein/fat
ReplyDeletechicken: protein/fat
cereal: carbs
apple: carbs
fish: protein/fat
banana: carbs
macaroni and cheese:carbs
toast-carbs
-Jason Cameron
breakfast-
ReplyDeleteOmlete- protein
oatmeal- carbohydrate
Lunch-
sandwhich- all 3, from the things in it
Dinner
Steak- fat, protein
rice-carbohydrates
Jacob Amusya
I have all the need nutrietion but lack fruits and eat alot of carbs.
ReplyDeleteeric song
John Stoeber
ReplyDeleteBreakfast
Waffle, strawberries, juice, coffee, toaster strudel-fat, carbs
lunch PBJ/roast beef sandwhich, apple, chips, tasty cake-all 3
after school- protein shake after lifting at gym
-protein
dinner- usually eat chicken or beef, fruit, milk, a vegetable, and a side of like rice or coose coose -all 3
Sorry it's really late...
ReplyDeleteLunch today:
Cheese quesadilla (Carbs, Protein from chicken used in it), apple (carbs), , water, nut bar (Protein, carbs)
Breakfast today:
scrambled eggs (protein), sausage (protein, fat), pancakes w/ syrup (carb), milk (carb, fat?)
Dinner last night:
spaghtetti w/ tomato sauce & meatballs (carb, fat, protein), bread and butter (carb, fat), salad (carb), lemonade (carb?).
There's a lot of carbs. There's less protein there than there is normally in my diet, and fats I think might be ok, but I'm not sure. My portions are a bit big, though.
~Voss