Chat with us, powered by LiveChat Lipids Please note, examples and comments that describe acceptable and unacceptable answers provided in the previous section (CHO - EssayAbode

Lipids Please note, examples and comments that describe acceptable and unacceptable answers provided in the previous section (CHO

 Lipids Please note, examples and comments that describe acceptable and unacceptable answers provided in the previous section (CHO) are applicable to this section (lipids) and each moving forward. 

Please go back and review those examples and comments before proceeding. Refer to your reports (from part 2, food groups and calories, and nutrients) to answer the following: 1. Complete the following table and answer the questions below (6 points) Nutrient/food group Your intake Target intake Status Total fat (% Calories) Saturated fat Linoleic acid NO recommendation for these α linolenic acid Cholesterol a. Are you meeting the recommended intake for the oils food group? If not, provide specific examples to increase or decrease your intake to meet the guidelines. Include: how much (1 tsp), when (e.g. lunch) and how (e.g. added to a salad) b. Why is it important to follow the recommendations for the oils food group? What specific types of fatty acids are present in oils that are relevant for our health? Justify your answer. Refer to your 3-day food log (from part 1) to answer the following: 2. Identify and list food sources in your diet for the following nutrients: (6 points) a. Saturated fat. Additionally, if needed (per your answer to Q1), suggest ways to reduce the saturated fats in your diet. b. Mono- and polyunsaturated fat c. Trans fat or partially hydrogenated vegetable oil. Suggest ways to reduce the trans fats in your diet. As always, be specific with your answers! 5 NOTE: If you do not find any source in your diet to answer questions a, b or c, you still need to provide an example for each of them. 

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Josely Pena

Worcester State University

Health and Nutrition HE-120

Professor: Mariana Calle

March 8, 2022

Compare your average nutrients eaten with the guidelines for total CHO, calories from CHO, and dietary fiber

Total carbohydrate levels are comprised of starches, dietary fibers, and sugars. Several factors determine the levels of carbohydrates that an individual has (Seidelmann et al., 2018). These factors include smoking, diet, physical activity, and weight. According to the dietary recommendations for CHO, about 1200 calories eaten by an individual should be from carbohydrates. This makes up about 45 to 65 percent of the total calories that are taken in a day.

In the combination report, check for sugars

According to the combination report, the total sugar intake is 61.741 grams. Natural sugars are usually found in the whole fruits, dairy products, and vegetables that we consume. From my combination report, my source of sugar comes from grains, vegetables, fruits, and dairy products. From my daily diet intake, my natural sugars come from the almonds, vegetables (mixed, frozen, drained, and boiled), and yogurt that I consume. The sliced almonds contain 2.053grams, vegetables (5.678g), and fruit yogurt (37.775g). Consuming natural sugars in fruits and vegetables does not have any adverse effects on our health.

Describe your status for added sugars. What percentage of your diet consists of added sugars?

Usually, added/refined sugars are included in processed foods and drinks. An average person consumes about 22 teaspoons of sugar in a day. This amounts to about 95grams which is equal to 352 calories. According to my diet, only pancakes contain added sugars. This is equivalent to 13.633 grams of sugar intake which takes a percentage of 20.109% of my diet. When I convert this to calories it equates to 312.979kcal. According to the dietary guidelines, my added-sugar limit should be 100 calories per day (24 grams), so my status for added sugar is high.

Identify your food sources for added sugars

Added sugars can be identified in different types of foods even those considered to be healthy. The main sources of added sugars include sugary beverages, candies, sweet snacks, and desserts (Bailey et al., 2018). The added sugars in my diet come from pancakes which are classified as a dessert.

If 10% or list specific and alternative ways for you to decrease added sugars

When people add a lot of sugar to their foods and drinks, they can develop many conditions like heart diseases and obesity. Many ways can be used to limit sugar intake levels. For me to find ways to decrease my added sugar levels, I should pay attention to the characteristics of a healthy diet. A healthy diet should contain whole grains, different types of fruits, leafy and starchy vegetables, and dairy products. To maintain a healthy diet, I have to control and reduce my sugars intake. It should be limited to less than 10% of total energy expenditure. Some of the ways I can use to reduce my sugars intake include limiting the intake of foods and beverages with high levels of sugar and staying active. Also, I should start eating fresh fruits and vegetables instead of sugary snacks and desserts.

Which food groups provide significant amounts of CHO?

Significant amounts of carbohydrates come from whole grains, vegetables, fruits, and milk/dairy products. For instance, starchy vegetables are a very good source of carbohydrates. An individual should take a daily percentage of 45 to 65 percent per day. My eating plate contains, vegetables, yogurt, fruits, and grains. From my food groups vegetables contain (118.30 kcal), grains (273.23kcal), yogurt (257.25kcal), and pancakes (312.979kcal). All these food groups contain low levels of CHO than the recommended ones (Samtiya et al., 2020).

Question 3

I should at least increase the amount of carbohydrate intake in my starchy vegetables. From my weekly status, I am recommended to take 4 to 5 cups and my intake is 1.07 cups which is very low. To increase this, I should at least eat 1 cup of vegetables every single day. In one week, I can eat potato salad as a snack, mashed potatoes, baked broccoli, and peas for dinner, and microwaved butternut squash as a dessert. To increase the grains food group, I will alternate almonds, instant oatmeal, and white rice by eating at least a quarter a cup per day. The dairy food group is low by 1.14 cups. To increase this, I will take at least 1 cup every other day. In one week, I will drink homemade fruit yogurt as a morning snack, low-fat yogurt as an afternoon snack, and low-fat milk for dinner.

Identify and list food sources of fiber in your diet.

High-fiber foods include boiled, frozen, drained vegetables, dried fruits, whole grains, and beans. From my diet, almonds and vegetables contain fiber. In my fruits food group, I consumed 5.899g of fiber which is a minimum of 4.101 of the recommended fiber intake. To increase this, I should replace the almonds with other dry fruits and add other fiber-rich fruits to bring my fiber intake to the recommended level. In the vegetable food group, I consumed 8.008g of fiber which is a minimum of 1,992 of the recommended amount. To increase this, I would add one cup of baked broccoli and peas to my dinner. I would also replace some foods with foods that are high in fiber.

COMMENTS

Feedback to Learner3/12/22 11:09 AM

Hi Josely,

Overall good job, I made comments in teh text. I am happy to meet and go over with you how to complete the next assignment, it seems that you are not looking back to the combined report for each section, but you are looking for other sources of info. All you have to do is to comment/analyze parts 1 and 2.

References

Bailey, R. L., Fulgoni, V. L., Cowan, A. E., & Gaine, P. C. (2018). Sources of added sugars in young children, adolescents, and adults with low and high intakes of added sugars. Nutrients10(1), 102.

Samtiya, M., Aluko, R. E., & Dhewa, T. (2020). Plant food anti-nutritional factors and their reduction strategies: An overview. Food Production, Processing, and Nutrition2(1), 1-14.

Seidelmann, S. B., Claggett, B., Cheng, S., Henglin, M., Shah, A., Steffen, L. M., & Solomon, S. D. (2018). Dietary carbohydrate intake and mortality: a prospective cohort study and meta-analysis. The Lancet Public Health3(9), e419-e428.

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Date: 2/3/2022

Time Place Meal Ingredients/Food Quantity

8:30 AM My house Brefakst Pineaple, Coffee with no suggar 1-cup

10:30 AM Work Snack 1 scoop protein in water 1- scoop

1:00 PM Work Lunch 1 cup of chickpea and vegetable soup 1- cup

4:30 PM Work Snack Banana 1

8:30 My house Dinner Mashed potato + of halibut 100 gr +4 OZ

Date: 2/6/2022

Time Place Meal

8:30 AM My house Breakfast

10:30 AM Work Snack

1:00 PM Work Lunch

4:30 PM Work Snack

8:30 PM Work Dinner

Ingredients/Food Quantity

2 boiled egg + 1 cup of beans 2 + 1 cup

Sunflower seeds 5

Grilled chicken + Quinoa salad 4 OZ + 1 cup

Orange 1

Broccoli + Grilled fish 1 cup + 4 oz

Date: 2/14/2022

Time Place Meal

8:30 AM My house Brefakst

10:30 AM Work Snack

1:00 PM Work Lunch

4:30 PM Work Snack

8:30 PM My house Dinner

Ingredients/Food Quantity

Oat pancake + Raspberry 2 + 5

Almond 5

Baked pork ribs + veggies 4 OZ+ 1 Cup

Yogurt 1 scoop

Taco salad 1 cup

Name: Josely Pena

Date: 2/21/2022

Time: Activity Time (Min)

Sunday 2/13/22

Cleaned the house 3 hours

DAY 1

Monday 2/14/22

Walk 1 hour

DAY 2 Cook 1 hour

Tuesday 2/15/22

Use the stairs at my job 8 tim30 minutes

DAY 3 Cook 1 hour

Wenesday 2/16/22

Did 8 loads laundry 2.5 hours

Use the stairs to do the

DAY 4 loundry

Cook 1 hour

Thrusday 2/17/22

Cook 1 hours

DAY 5 Move around at my job 30 minutes

Friday 2/18/22

Cook 1 hour

DAY 6 cleaned the house 2.5 hour

cleaned my boyfriend 3 hours

bussines

Satuday 2/19/22

When to the Gym 1 hour

DAY 7

  • Food record 1_ Weekday
  • Food record 2_ Weekday
  • Food record 3_ WEEKEND DAY
  • 7 Days PA

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Josely Pena [email protected] 2/21/2022 combinationReport

 Report Parameters

Start Date : 02/14/2022 End Date: 02/21/2022

Choose Meal Times

Breakfast

Morning Snack

Lunch

Afternoon Snack

Dinner

Evening Snack

Choose Reports to Combine Selecting or unselecting reports will add or remove them

DRI Report

Intake vs. Goals

Macronutrient Ranges

Fat Breakdown

Source Analysis

MyPlate Analysis

Intake Spreadsheet

Exchanges Spreadsheet

Activities Spreadsheet

Energy balance

Daily Food Log

Daily Activity Log

 Combination Report 

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DRI Report

Profile Information

Profile

Active Profile: Josely Pena

Height: 4 ft. 11 inches

Weight: 115 lbs.

Age: 25 years

BMI: 23.225

Gender: Female

Activity Level: Sedentary

Smoker: no

Strict Vegetarian/Vegan: no

Nutrient Data

Nutrient DRI Notes

Energy

Kilocalories 1750.0 kcal

Protein 41.73 g AMDR: 10%-35% of kilocalories RDA: Daily requirement based on 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram body weight

Carbohydrate 196.88 – 284.38 g AMDR: 45%-65% of kilocalories RDA: 130 g/day for adults and children

Fat, Total 38.89 – 68.06 g AMDR: 20%-35% of kilocalories

Fat (Specific)

Saturated Fat < 19.4 g Less than 10% of kilocalories

Monounsaturated Fat * No recommendation

Polyunsaturated Fat * No recommendation

Trans Fatty Acid * No recommendation

Cholesterol < * Less than mg recommended

Essential Fatty Acids

PFA 18:2, Linoleic 12.00 g

PFA 18:3, Linolenic 1.10 g

Carbohydrates (Specific)

Dietary Fiber, Total 25.0 g

Sugar, Total * No recommendation

Other

Water 2700.00 g

Alcohol * No recommendation

Vitamins

Thiamin 1.10 mg

Riboflavin 1.10 mg

Niacin 14.00 mg

Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) 1.30 mg

Cobalamin (Vitamin B12) 2.40 mcg

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Intake vs. Goals 02/14/2022 – 02/21/2022

Nutrient DRI Notes

Folate (DFE) 400.00 mcg

Vitamin C 75.00 mg

Vitamin D (ug) 15.00 mcg

Vitamin A (RAE) 700.00 mcg

Vitamin A (IU) 2333.00 IU

Vitamin K 90.00 mcg

Vitamin E (Alpha-Tocopherol) 15.00 mg

Minerals

Calcium 1000.00 mg

Iron 18.00 mg

Magnesium 310.00 mg

Potassium 2600.00 mg DRI Adequate Intake

Zinc 8.00 mg

Sodium 1500.00 mg DRI Adequate Intake

Report Data

Nutrient DRI Intake % of DRI Notes

below DRI over DRI

at DRI (if range)

Reported Intake

Energy

Kilocalories 1750.0 kcal 1,556.38 kcal 88.936%

Protein 41.73 g 68.637 g 164.479%

Carbohydrate 196.88 – 284.38 g 159.775 g 81.154%

Fat, Total 38.89 – 68.06 g 72.112 g 105.953%

Fat (Specific)

Saturated Fat <19.4 g 20.758 g 106.999%

Monounsaturated Fat No suggestion 32.643 g

Polyunsaturated Fat No suggestion 13.074 g

Trans Fatty Acid No suggestion 0.596 g

Cholesterol <No suggestion 154.264 mg

Essential Fatty Acids

PFA 18:2, Linoleic 12.00 g 12.099 g 100.822%

1750.0 kcal

41.73 g

196.88 g

284.38 g

38.89 g

68.06 g

19.4 g

12.00 g

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Nutrient DRI Intake % of DRI Notes

below DRI over DRI

at DRI (if range)

Reported Intake

PFA 18:3, Linolenic 1.10 g 0.29 g 26.338%

Carbohydrates (Specific)

Dietary Fiber, Total 25.0 g 18.556 g 74.225%

Sugar, Total No suggestion 61.741 g

Other

Water 2700.00 g 510.522 g 18.908%

Alcohol No suggestion 0.00 g

Vitamins

Thiamin 1.10 mg 0.994 mg 90.398%

Riboflavin 1.10 mg 1.952 mg 177.413%

Niacin 14.00 mg 15.076 mg 107.687%

Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) 1.30 mg 1.043 mg 80.208%

Cobalamin (Vitamin B12)

2.40 mcg 2.869 mcg 119.535%

Folate (DFE) 400.00 mcg 251.187 mcg 62.797%

Vitamin C 75.00 mg 13.154 mg 17.539%

Vitamin D (ug) 15.00 mcg 2.49 mcg 16.602%

Vitamin A (RAE) 700.00 mcg 450.634 mcg 64.376%

Vitamin A (IU) 2333.00 IU 8,705.154 IU 373.131%

Vitamin K 90.00 mcg 58.467 mcg 64.963%

Vitamin E (Alpha-

Tocopherol) 15.00 mg 13.974 mg 93.159%

Minerals

Calcium 1000.00 mg 1,042.333 mg 104.233%

Iron 18.00 mg 9.721 mg 54.005%

1.10 g

25.0 g

2700.00 g

1.10 mg

1.10 mg

14.00 mg

1.30 mg

2.40 mcg

400.00 mcg

75.00 mg

15.00 mcg

700.00 mcg

2333.00 IU

90.00 mcg

15.00 mg

1000.00 mg

18.00 mg

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Macronutrient Ranges 02/14/2022 – 02/21/2022

Carbs Protein Fat Alcohol

0.0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

1.0k

1.1k Actual Recommended

Fat Breakdown 02/14/2022 – 02/21/2022

Nutrient DRI Intake % of DRI Notes

below DRI over DRI

at DRI (if range)

Reported Intake

Magnesium 310.00 mg 290.929 mg 93.848%

Potassium 2600.00 mg 2,014.759 mg 77.491%

Zinc 8.00 mg 10.983 mg 137.283%

Sodium 1500.00 mg 1,512.636 mg 100.842%

Report Data

Recommended Actual Intake

Total Calories 1750 kcal 1,556.38 kcal

Carbs 787.5-1,137.5 kcal 45%-65% 639.102 kcal 41.063%

Protein 175-612.5 kcal 10%-35% 274.548 kcal 17.64%

Fats 350-612.5 kcal 20%-35% 649.007 kcal 41.7%

Alcohol 0 kcal 0% 0 kcal 0%

Report Data

Source of Fat Percent of Average Daily Value

Monounsaturated Fat 18.905%

* Transfat data is not yet reported by all sources and therefore may be under-represented.

310.00 mg

2600.00 mg

8.00 mg

1500.00 mg

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Source Analysis 02/14/2022 – 02/21/2022

MyPlate Analysis 02/14/2022 – 02/21/2022

Source of Fat Percent of Average Daily Value

Polyunsaturated Fat 7.572%

Saturated Fat 12.022%

Trans Fatty Acid 0.345%

Unspecified 2.919%

* Transfat data is not yet reported by all sources and therefore may be under-represented.

Selected Nutrient:

Report Entries

Item Name Amount of Food Nutrient

Amount of Nutrient Percent of Average Daily Value

Pancake, Plain, Mix 3.00 oz. Kilocalories 312.979 kcal 20.109%

Almonds, Sliced 0.33 c. Kilocalories 273.23 kcal 17.555%

Pork, Spareribs, Braised 4.00 oz. Kilocalories 283.185 kcal 18.195%

Vegetables, Mixed, Frozen, Boiled, Drained 1.00 c. Kilocalories 118.30 kcal 7.601%

Yogurt, Fruit, Low Fat (11 grams protein per 8 ounces)

1.00 c. Kilocalories 257.25 kcal 16.529%

Taco Salad 1.00 item Kilocalories 311.436 kcal 20.01%

* A gold star marks foods containing more than 20% of the DV. A silver star marks foods containing 10% to 20% of the DV.

Report Data

Goal * Actual % Goal

Grains (https://www.myplate.g… healthy/grains)

6.0 oz. eq.

tips (https://www.myplate.gov/… sheet/make-half-your- grains-whole-grains)

0.674 oz. eq. 11.233 %

Vegetables (https://www.myplate.g… healthy/vegetables)

2.5 cup eq. tips (https://www.myplate.gov/… sheet/vary-your-veggies)

1.07 cup eq. 42.8 %

Fruits (https://www.myplate.g… healthy/fruits)

1.5 cup eq. tips (https://www.myplate.gov/… sheet/focus-whole-fruits)

0.0 cup eq. 0.0 %

Dairy (https://www.myplate.g… healthy/dairy)

3.0 cup eq.

tips (https://www.myplate.gov/… sheet/move-low-fat-or-fat- free-dairy)

1.86 cup eq. 62.0 %

Protein Foods (https://www.myplate.g… healthy/protein-foods)

5.0 oz. eq.

tips (https://www.myplate.gov/… sheet/vary-your-protein- routine)

6.467 oz. eq. 129.344 %

Kilocalories

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(http://www.myplate.gov) Your results are based on a 1750 calorie pattern

(https://www.fns.usda.gov/sites/default/files/usda_food_patterns/USDAFoodPatternsSummaryTable.pdf).

Make Half Your Grains Whole! Aim for at least 3.0 oz. eq. whole grains (https://www.myplate.gov/eat-healthy/grains).

Vary Your Veggies! Aim for this much every week (https://www.fns.usda.gov/sites/default/files/myplate_miplato/table1.pdf):

Dark Green Vegetables = 1.5 cups weekly Orange Vegetables = 5.5 cups weekly Dry Beans & Peas = 1.5 cups weekly Starchy Vegetables = 5 cups weekly Other Vegetables = 4 cups weekly

Oils: Aim for 5  teaspoons of oil (https://www.myplate.gov/eat-healthy/more-key-topics) a day.

Go Lean with Protein! Aim for this much every week: Seafood = 8 oz weekly Meat, Poultry & Eggs = 24 oz weekly Nuts, Seeds & Soy Products = 4 oz weekly

* MyPlate contains recommendations only for calorie levels up to 3,200 per day. If Diet & Wellness Plus recommends more than 3,200 calories per day for you, talk to your instructor for guidance on how to use MyPlate.

Intake Spreadsheet

Goal * Actual % Goal

Empty Calories 161.0 kcal 369.761 kcal 229.665 %

Diet Entries for 02/14/2022

Item Name Meal Quantity Wt (g) Kcal

Pancake, Plain, Mix Breakfast 3.00 ounce(s) 85.049 312.979

Almonds, Sliced Morning Snack 0.33 cup(s) 47.19 273.23

Pork, Spareribs, Braised Lunch 4.00 ounce(s) 113.398 283.185

Vegetables, Mixed, Frozen, Boiled, Drained Lunch 1.00 cup(s) 182.00 118.30

Yogurt, Fruit, Low Fat (11 grams protein per 8 ounces) Afternoon Snack 1.00 cup(s) 245.00 257.25

Taco Salad Dinner 1.00 item(s) 168.512 311.436

Total 841.149 1,556.38

Nutrients for 02/14/2022

Item Name Protein (g) Carb (g) Fat (g) Sat Fat (g)

Pancake, Plain, Mix 8.309 62.638 2.637 0.699

Almonds, Sliced 9.981 10.169 23.562 1.794

Pork, Spareribs, Braised 16.158 0.00 22.974 7.679

Vegetables, Mixed, Frozen, Boiled, Drained 5.205 23.824 0.273 0.056

Total 68.637 159.775 72.112 20.758

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Item Name Protein (g) Carb (g) Fat (g) Sat Fat (g)

Yogurt, Fruit, Low Fat (11 grams protein per 8 ounces)

11.907 45.57 3.455 2.227

Taco Salad 17.077 17.574 19.212 8.302

Total 68.637 159.775 72.112 20.758

Nutrients for 02/14/2022

Item Name Mono Fat (g) Poly Fat (g) Trans Fat (g) Chol (mg)

Pancake, Plain, Mix 1.081 0.789 0.326 1.701

Almonds, Sliced 14.889 5.818 0.007 0.00

Pork, Spareribs, Braised 8.70 4.037 0.232 82.413

Vegetables, Mixed, Frozen, Boiled, Drained 0.018 0.131 0.00 0.00

Yogurt, Fruit, Low Fat (11 grams protein per 8 ounces)

0.948 0.098 0.00 14.70

Taco Salad 7.007 2.201 0.031 55.45

Total 32.643 13.074 0.596 154.264

Nutrients for 02/14/2022

Item Name Linoleic (g) Linolenic (g) Diet Fiber (g) Sugar (g)

Pancake, Plain, Mix 0.772 0.004 2.466 13.633

Almonds, Sliced 5.816 0.001 5.899 2.053

Pork, Spareribs, Braised 3.374 0.081 0.00 0.00

Vegetables, Mixed, Frozen, Boiled, Drained 0.096 0.035 8.008 5.678

Yogurt, Fruit, Low Fat (11 grams protein per 8 ounces)

0.069 0.029 0.00 37.775

Taco Salad 1.972 0.139 2.183 2.602

Total 12.099 0.29 18.556 61.741

Nutrients for 02/14/2022

Item Name H2O (g) Alcohol (g) Thiamin (mg) Ribo (mg)

Pancake, Plain, Mix 7.697 0.00 0.383 0.227

Almonds, Sliced 2.081 0.00 0.097 0.537

Pork, Spareribs, Braised 51.173 0.00 0.183 0.236

Vegetables, Mixed, Frozen, Boiled, Drained 151.479 0.00 0.129 0.218

Yogurt, Fruit, Low Fat (11 grams protein per 8 ounces)

181.545 0.00 0.10 0.485

Taco Salad 116.547 0.00 0.102 0.248

Total 510.522 0.00 0.994 1.952

Nutrients for 02/14/2022

Item Name Niacin (mg) Vit B6 (mg) Vit B12 (mcg) Fol (DFE) (mcg)

Pancake, Plain, Mix 3.715 0.145 0.272 130.975

Almonds, Sliced 1.707 0.065 0.00 20.764

Pork, Spareribs, Braised 4.626 0.39 0.298 0.00

Vegetables, Mixed, Frozen, Boiled, Drained 1.549 0.135 0.00 34.58

Yogurt, Fruit, Low Fat (11 grams protein per 8 ounces)

0.257 0.11 1.274 24.50

Taco Salad 3.222 0.198 1.025 40.369

Total 15.076 1.043 2.869 251.187

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Exchanges Spreadsheet

Nutrients for 02/14/2022

Item Name Vit C (mg) Vit D (ug) (mcg) Vit A (RAE) (mcg) Vit A (IU) (IU)

Pancake, Plain, Mix 0.34 0.00 17.01 57.833

Almonds, Sliced 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.944

Pork, Spareribs, Braised 0.00 2.402 0.00 0.00

Vegetables, Mixed, Frozen, Boiled, Drained 5.824 0.00 389.48 7,784.14

Yogurt, Fruit, Low Fat (11 grams protein per 8 ounces)

1.715 0.00 44.144 147.00

Taco Salad 5.275 0.088 0.00 715.237

Total 13.154 2.49 450.634 8,705.154

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Nutrients for 02/14/2022

Item Name Vit K (mcg)

Vit E (Alpha-T) (mg)

Calcium (mg) Iron (mg)

Pancake, Plain, Mix 0.00 0.00 292.567 3.062

Almonds, Sliced 0.00 12.095 126.941 1.751

Pork, Spareribs, Braised 0.00 0.386 15.667 0.95

Vegetables, Mixed, Frozen, Boiled, Drained 42.77 0.692 45.50 1.492

Yogurt, Fruit, Low Fat (11 grams protein per 8 ounces)

1.715 0.00 414.05 0.172

Taco Salad 13.982 0.801 147.608 2.294

Total 58.467 13.974 1,042.333 9.721

Nutrients for 02/14/2022

Item Name Magn (mg) Potas (mg) Zinc (mg) Sodium (mg)

Pancake, Plain, Mix 23.814 162.443 0.612 920.226

Almonds, Sliced 127.413 345.903 1.472 0.472

Pork, Spareribs, Braised 16.711 252.758 2.611 84.601

Vegetables, Mixed, Frozen, Boiled, Drained 40.04 307.58 0.892 63.70

Yogurt, Fruit, Low Fat (11 grams protein per 8 ounces)

39.20 529.20 2.009 159.25

Taco Salad 43.751 416.875 3.386 284.387

Total 290.929 2,014.759 10.983 1,512.636

Values for 02/14/2022. 1 of 5

Item Name Meal Quantity Weight Vegetable

Pancake, Plain, Mix Breakfast 3.00 ounce(s) 85.049 g 0.00

Almonds, Sliced Morning Snack 0.33 cup(s) 47.19 g 0.00

Pork, Spareribs, Braised Lunch 4.00 ounce(s) 113.398 g 0.00

Vegetables, Mixed, Frozen, Boiled, Drained

Lunch 1.00 cup(s) 182.0 g 0.00

Yogurt, Fruit, Low Fat (11 grams protein per 8 ounces)

Afternoon Snack 1.00 cup(s) 245.0 g 0.00

Taco Salad Dinner 1.00 item(s) 168.512 g 0.70

Total 0.70

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Values for 02/14/2022. 2 of 5

Item Name Bread/Starch Fruit Other Carbohydrate Milk

Pancake, Plain, Mix 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Almonds, Sliced 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Pork, Spareribs, Braised 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Vegetables, Mixed, Frozen, Boiled, Drained

1.48 0.00 0.00 0.00

Yogurt, Fruit, Low Fat (11 grams protein per 8 ounces)

0.00 0.00 2.00 0.00

Taco Salad 0.94 0.00 0.00 0.00

Total 2.42 0.00 2.00 0.00

Values for 02/14/2022. 3 of 5

Item Name Meat/Meat Substitute Fat Meat-Very Lean Milk-Skim

Pancake, Plain, Mix 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Almonds, Sliced 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Pork, Spareribs, Braised 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Vegetables, Mixed, Frozen, Boiled, Drained

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Yogurt, Fruit, Low Fat (11 grams protein per 8 ounces)

0.00 0.00 0.00 1.00

Taco Salad 0.00 3.65 0.00 0.00

Total 0.00 3.65 0.00 1.00

Values for 02/14/2022. 4 of 5

Item Name Meat-Medium Fat Milk-Whole Meat-High Fat Milk-Low Fat

Pancake, Plain, Mix 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Almonds, Sliced 0.00 0.00 2.734 0.00

Pork, Spareribs, Braised 0.00 0.00 2.831 0.00

Vegetables, Mixed, Frozen, Boiled, Drained

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Yogurt, Fruit, Low Fat (11 grams protein per 8 ounces)

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Taco Salad 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Total 0.00 0.00 5.564 0.00

Values for 02/14/2022. 5 of 5

Item Name Meat-Lean

Pancake, Plain, Mix 0.00

Almonds, Sliced 0.00

Pork, Spareribs, Braised 0.00

Vegetables, Mixed, Frozen, Boiled, Drained 0.00

Yogurt, Fruit, Low Fat (11 grams protein per 8 ounces) 0.00

Taco Salad 0.00

Total 0.00

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Activities Spreadsheet

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Energy Balance 02/14/2022 – 02/21/2022

Daily Food Log

Total: 1,556.38 kcal

Daily Activity Log

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Report Data

Date kcal Consumed

kcal Burned Through Tracked Activity

Number of Hours of Tracked Activity

Number of Hours with No Activity Logged

kcal Burned at BMR Rate Total kcal Burned Net kcal

02/14/2022 1,556.38 0 0 24 1,377.106 1,377.106 179.274

Total: 1,556.38 0 0 24 1,377.106 1,377.106 179.274

Average: 1,556.38 0 0 24 1,377.106 1,377.106 179.274

Entries for 02/14/2022

Breakfast

Pancake, Plain, Mix 3 oz. 312.979 kcal

Entries for 02/14/2022

Morning Snack

Almonds, Sliced 0.33 c. 273.23 kcal

Entries for 02/14/2022

Lunch

Pork, Spareribs, Braised 4 oz. 283.185 kcal

Vegetables, Mixed, Frozen, Boiled, Drained 1 c. 118.3 kcal

Entries for 02/14/2022

Afternoon Snack

Yogurt, Fruit, Low Fat (11 grams protein per 8 ounces)

1 c. 257.25 kcal

Entries for 02/14/2022

Dinner

Taco Salad 1 item 311.436 kcal

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