Record what you eat and the nutritive values for each item


Question: Dietary Analysis

1. Record what you eat and the nutritive values for each item for three days (your three day period should include at least one weekend day and/or at least one week day). This should include each meal, snack, beverage, etc., and the number of servingsconsumed. At the minimum the analysis should include information regarding calories, carbohydrates, fats, protein, fiber, cholesterol, iron, calcium, sodium, sugars, andvitamins C and D.

2. Record and add up the nutritive values for each day. After the third day, compute a three day average for each nutrient. Now rate your dietby comparing your averages with those recommended by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).

3.Write a reflection page evaluating your three-day diet by answering the following:

What excesses and/or deficiencies do you see?

What changes in your diet might you recommend?

Any additional comments and impressions will only serve to increase or enhance your dietary analysis grade.

Each report must be word-processed.Correct spelling and grammar will be considered in the grading process. Attach your three-day diet record sheet as well as your nutritive averages to your analysis.Please read and follow the assignment directions carefully.

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