Reflection On Nutrition And Nutrition

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Day one: I chose to have the same meal for breakfast, lunch and dinner for three days, not in a row, of course. So day one, two and three will look the same; it is roughly what I consume on a regular basis, I really didn’t have to alter my meals much at all, only to make sure I had the same meals each day. Here is day one, two and three. My carbohydrate intake; Breakfast, I had four servings of frosted miniwheats (milk included) with an average of 164 carbs, 694 calories, 3g of fat, 29n g of protein and 20g of fiber. This had quite a few of my carbs for each day, as did the beans I had for dinner, which were 172 carbs, and many calories (920). So the foods that were mostly carbs were the miniwheats and the beans, followed by the soup and the crackers. About 45 to 65 percent of your total calories should come from carbohydrates. 67.3% of my total calories came from carbohydrates I only came a few over the recommended level. I …show more content…

Nutrient dense foods complement your diet very well. They serve as your nutrients for the day and therefore are needed daily. I believe I am currently eating nutrient dense foods. About 7% of my fat came from saturated fat; that is half my fat that I consumed each day. Granola bars have peanut which contains saturated fat. That is the only saturated fat that I consumed in this course of time. That is the exact amount of saturated fat that someone of my age should consume. Water I consumed: 7 cups, (56 fl ounces) which is below the amount that I should consume daily. I should daily drink 77 ounces of water, which is half of my weight in ounces. I also drank 5 cups of milk and a Mountain Dew. I have a sugar addiction which is why I drink so much Mountain Dew regularly, though I am trying to cut back. On average a Mountain Dew is 75 cents, though this depends on whether or not it is a can or a bottle (the can is 75 cents and a bottle is 1.50. I often spend 12$ per week on soda and other unhealthy

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