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Module 03 Assignment – Track and Reflect on Your Nutrient Intake
People lead busy lives. Many individuals find it easy to lose track of just how much food and drink they have consumed throughout the day. This assignment will provide you with an opportunity to track and reflect on your nutritional intake. The results may surprise you!
For this assignment, use the Nutritional Intake Worksheet (below) to:
- Familiarize yourself with the 2015-2020 USDA Dietary Guidelines for an adult.
- Track all of the food and beverages you consume for a 3-day period.
- Analyze your nutritional intake compared to the USDA Dietary Guidelines.
- Answer a series of self-evaluation questions.
- File: Nutritional Intake Worksheet
If you can just fill in them 3 days meal what ever you want. That might be easy for you to the rest of assignment. Thank you
Human Nutrition
Module 0
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Nutritional Intake Worksheet
Name:
Directions: This worksheet is designed to help you determine how many servings of the 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines you consume. This will give you a chance to review the recommended amounts, and see how you compare.
1. The 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines are listed in the chart below and will be used to analyze your food intake.
2. Page 2 contains a food log, where you will record all of the food and beverages you consume.
3. Page 3 contains a table where you will analyze your nutritional intake compared to the USDA Dietary Guidelines and then answer a series of self-evaluation questions.
2015-2020 USDA Dietary Guidelines
Note: The following are based on a 2000 calorie diet for an 18+yr old adult according to the 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines.
Dairy: USDA Recommended amount:
3 cups
/day
· What counts as 1 cup: 6 ounce portion of fat-free yogurt is equal to 3/4 cup-equivalent dairy; 1 1/2 ounces portion of cheddar cheese is equal to 1 cup-equivalent dairy
Protein: USDA Recommended amount:
5.5 ounces
/day
· What counts as 1 ounce: 1 large egg is equal to 1 ounce-equivalent protein foods; 2 tablespoons of peanut butter is equal to 2 ounce-equivalents protein foods; 1 ounce portion of walnuts is equal to 2 ounce-equivalents protein food; 1/2 cup portion of black beans is equal to 2 ounce-equivalents protein foods; 4 ounce portion of pork is equal to 4 ounce-equivalents protein foods
Fruits: USDA Recommended amount:
2 cups
/day
· What counts as 1 cup: 1/2 cup portion of strawberries is equal to 1/2 cup-equivalent fruit; 3/4 cup portion of 100% orange juice is equal to 3/4 cup-equivalent fruit; 1/4 cup portion of raisins is equal to 1/2 cup-equivalent fruit
Vegetables: USDA Recommended amount:
2.5 cups
/day
· What counts as 1 cup: 1/2 cup portion of green beans is equal to 1/2 cup-equivalent vegetables; 1 cup portion of raw spinach is equal to 1/2 cup-equivalent vegetables
Grains: USDA Recommended amount:
6 ounces
/day
· What counts as 1 ounce: 1 slice of bread is equal to 1 ounce-equivalent grains; 1/2 cup portion of cooked brown rice is equal to 1 ounce-equivalent grains
Sugar: USDA Recommended amount:
minimal
/day
· Consume less than 10 percent of calories per day from added sugars
Fat: USDA Recommended amount: minimal/day
· Consume less than 10 percent of calories per day from saturated fats
Retrieved from
https://health.gov/dietaryguidelines/2015/resources/2015-2020_Dietary_Guidelines
on 04/08/2019.
Food Log: Nutritional Intake Tracking
Directions:
Record your meals, snacks, drinks, etc. over a 3 day period. For each meal, provide the date, your meal content, and determine the number of servings from each food group. Provide complete details and data (see example row below).
Date |
Record meal content here |
Record servings and of which food group |
Example: 5/12 Breakfast |
½ cup of oatmeal (made with water), ¼ of raisins, 2 cups of coffee (with 1 tsp. sugar each). |
Grain: 1 oz. serving Fruit: ¼ cup dried fruit = ½ cup fresh fruit Sugar: 2 tsps. |
Nutritional Intake Analysis and Self-evaluation
Directions:
Review the Food Log of your intake for the 3 day period. In the chart below, for each day, record the number of servings you consumed from each category. Analyze your intake compared to the USDA guidelines and answer the self-evaluation questions in complete sentences, using proper spelling and grammar.
Dairy Servings
Protein Servings
Fruit Servings
Vegetable Servings
Grain
Servings
Sugar
Servings
Fat
Servings
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Daily USDA Dietary Guidelines for an Adult*
minimal
* Based on a 2000 calorie diet for an 18+yr old adult according to the 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines.
Self-evaluation Questions:
1. In which areas of your nutritional intake did you do well?
2. Which areas of your nutritional intake need adjustment?
3. What are some specific eating/drinking changes you could make to better balance your nutritional intake?
4. After analyzing your nutritional intake and comparing it to the USDA guidelines, what surprised you?
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