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Nutritional values refers to the nutrients in any given food and how it relates to the recommended dietary allowance for the person consuming that food.
Introduction
Nutritional value refers to the content of essential nutrients and compounds in food that are necessary for maintaining health and well-being.
Macronutrients
Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates are the body's main energy source. They are divided into simple sugars, complex carbohydrates, and dietary fiber.
Proteins
Proteins are vital for building and repairing tissues, and they are made up of amino acids, some of which are essential because the body cannot synthesize them.
Fats
Fats are a concentrated energy source and are necessary for the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins.
Micronutrients
Vitamins
Vitamins are organic compounds that are needed in small quantities for various metabolic processes.
Minerals
Minerals are elements that play roles in the body's structure and regulation of processes.
Daily Value Recommendations
The daily values for nutrients are based on public health experts' advice and are used to help consumers make informed dietary choices.
Understanding Food Labels
Food labels provide information on the nutritional content of a food item, including calories, macronutrients, vitamins, and minerals.
Special Dietary Considerations
Different populations may have specific nutritional requirements, such as pregnant women, children, the elderly, and individuals with certain health conditions.
See Also
References
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