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Who created the eat well plate?
Food standards agency
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What is the second smallest piece of the eat well plate?
Meat fish eggs beans and other non dairy sources of protein
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What type of carbohydrates are sugars?
Simple carbohydrates
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How do the 2 carbohydrates differ?
How quickly they're absorbed and if it effects blood sugar levels
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What percentage of your dietary needs should come from carbohydrates?
50%
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What effect does carbohydrates have with protein?
Protein sparing effect
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What does NSP stand for
Non-starch polysaccharide
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Functions of insoluble NSP?
Assists digestion, prevents constipation, filling and can decrease snacking
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Give examples of unsaturated fats?
Olive oil or sunflower oil
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What 2 fatty acids can the body not make?
Omega 3 and 6
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Give an example of an EFA
Oily fish
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What is the second smallest piece of the eat well plate?

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What type of carbohydrates are sugars?

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How do the 2 carbohydrates differ?

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What percentage of your dietary needs should come from carbohydrates?

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