Monday, April 20, 2009

Health Blog #9 due 4/26

1) When looking at a food label what information can you get from it?

2) What are the daily percentages for Carbohydrates, Proteins, and Fat in your diet?

55 comments:

  1. annie bissell period 6

    when reading a food label you can gather how many calories, grams of sugar and the total fat in whatever it is your eating or drinking.

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  2. Giovanni Mendez P.5April 21, 2009 at 10:10 AM

    On A Food Label You Can See All Of The Facts And Values Of The Food Such As Calories, Grams Of Sugar, Grams Of Fat, Amount Per Serving And How Many Servings Are In It. It Also Shows How Much Percent Of Daily Value It Has

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  3. when you read a food label, u can see what yur eating, and how many calories are in it and how much sugar, and if its good for u or not.

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  4. Mykal Roybal Per.6April 21, 2009 at 2:48 PM

    calories, grams of sugar and the total fat, serving size etc.

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  5. the nutrition label tells you how many calories per serving, totat fat, carbs, sodium, protein, sugars ect, that product has. it also compares that product against a 2000 clorie diet

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  6. i forgot my name first time

    devyn hartnett
    p.6

    the nutrition label tells you how many calories per serving, totat fat, carbs, sodium, protein, sugars ect, that product has. it also compares that product against a 2000 clorie diet

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  7. On a food label you can see all kind of facts and how much calories there is in foods.also how much percent of daily value it has.

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  8. On A Food Label You Can See All Of The Facts And Values Of The Food Such As Calories, Grams Of Sugar, Grams Of Fat, Amount Per Serving And How Many Servings Are In It. It also shows the percent of the daily value

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  9. Steven nunez per. 5April 21, 2009 at 8:14 PM

    When you view a food label, some information you can obtain from this for example grams of total fat, sugar, protein, carbohydrates, sodium, etc. By observing this you can tell if this certain kind of good is healthy for you or not. (helps you make better choices). My percentages for fat, carbs and protein in my diet are about 29% fat, 57% carbohydrates and 15% protein.

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  10. alex santiago
    On A Food Label You Can See All Of The Facts And Values Of The Food Such As Calories, Grams Of Sugar, Grams Of Fat, Amount Per Serving And How Many Servings Are In It. It also shows the percent of the daily value

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  11. kairon celis per 4April 22, 2009 at 9:21 AM

    You can see all the data that it has like the facts,calories,fats,grams ect.

    My percentage is about 20% for fat,50% carbohydrates, and 30% protein

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  12. Darren Gude
    When looking at a food label you can gather such information as calories, grams of fat, sugar, ect...
    You should prolly have 180 - 230 carbs per day

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  13. johnny t.

    On A Food Label You Can See All Of The Facts And Values Of The Food Such As Calories, Grams Of Sugar, Grams Of Fat, Amount Per Serving And How Many Servings Are In It. It also shows the percent of the daily value!!!!

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  14. Nathalie Neubert Per.5April 22, 2009 at 1:37 PM

    On a nutrition label, you can find out how much sugar, carbs, calories and other things that are in it, and from that you can figure out whether or not it's good for you. It also shows how much of a certain food you need to have each day which is called the percent daily value.

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  15. looking on a food label can tell you everything you need to no on what your eating/drinking, as in calories, fats, proteins and so on.

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  16. On a food label you can see all of the facts of food such as calories, grams of fat and amount per serving.

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  17. looking at a food lable you can see all the things that you are eating such as calories carbs sugars and tatola fat and yuo can see if it is good for you or not

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  18. When reading the food label on any food or drink it informs you about how many calories per serving, totat fat, carbs, sodium, protein, sugars, ect. that the product has.

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  19. Period 6

    In a food label you can find all the nutrients needed for your body and how much quantity they give you.

    My diet consists of about 45% carbs, 20% fats, and 35% protein.

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  20. johnny torres Period 3! =]

    On A Food Label You Can See All Of The Facts And Values Of The Food Such As Calories, Grams Of Sugar, Grams Of Fat, Amount Per Serving And How Many Servings Are In It. It also shows the percent of the daily value!!!!

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  21. Jamiry Leyva Period 5 "(:



    On A Food Label You Can See All Of The Facts And Values Of The Food Such As Calories, Grams Of Sugar, Grams Of Fat, Amount Per Serving And How Many Servings Are In It. It also shows the percent of the daily value!!!!

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  22. on a food lables you can see all the facts and values of the food your eating such as calories,grams of sugar,grams of fat and amount per servings and how many servings are in it.

    in my diet My percentages for fat, carbs and protein are about 27% fat, 49% carbohydrates and 16% protein.

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  23. When looking at a food label you can find out how many calories, fats, carbs, proteins, etc. My diet consists of 24% fat 57% carbs and 20% protein

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  24. food labels show what the food has in it and shows the amount of calories, suger, fat and how many servings u have

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  25. Spencer Woodruff per. 6April 23, 2009 at 5:59 PM

    When you read the food labels it informs you about how many calories per serving, totat fat, carbohydrates, sodium, protein, sugars, and more. This is good to know because it is going inside your body.

    Daily % for carbohydrates=40%, Protein=30%, fat=30%, for a diet

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  26. Craig McKennon period 6April 23, 2009 at 6:25 PM

    You can get nutritional information from food labels like calories, protein, fat, sodium, carbs and sugars. In my diet, there is about 30% protein, 30% fat, and 40% carbohydrates, which is right on track.

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  27. WHen looking at a food label you can see the serving size, carbs, fats, proteins, sugars, and more that you are about to consume.

    Your daily percentages should be about 60% carbs, 25% protein, and 15% fat.

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  28. When reading a food label there are different nutritional facts that you are going to see.You can see how many calories there are in the food your eating.Also, you're going to see the total fat, grams,sugars, etc.

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  29. when you are lookinking at a food lable you can gather what you are putting in your body and how much such as sugar, total fat, calories, and protein
    cecil whiteside
    per.5

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  30. Maria Gutierrez =DApril 24, 2009 at 9:21 AM

    hellO =D

    When i'm reading food labels i check in how many calories and calculate how many serving they have in each one that's the main thing that i check up when am at the store buying food.For my diet i just calculate what am eating and drinking or my moms does it when she cook's .

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  31. Alejandra Toledo P.4April 24, 2009 at 10:08 AM

    The information yuo can get from food lables are how many colories fat suger and how much amount of each food are u suposto have a day. you can see how good are foodas are for you. And how of then is it okay to eat this kinds of foods.`

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  32. On A Food Label You Can See All Of The Facts And Values Of The Food Such As Calories, Grams Of Sugar, Grams Of Fat, Amount Per Serving And How Many Servings Are In It. It also shows the percent of the daily value

    -Cody Green

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  33. dominique conley per 1April 24, 2009 at 2:14 PM

    food label: clorie content, grams of sugar, or fats, amount per servings, how many servings, and percent daily value
    in my diet my percent of carbs are 122 my proteins are 42 and my fats are 27.6

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  34. When reading a food label you can see how many calories, trans fat,serving size etc. Tose are the facts you really want to pay special attention to in order to take good care of yourself and your health. Nowadays, it is important to see what you're really eating or drinking...

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  35. A food label can tell you what you are consuming such as carbs proteins sugars sodium fats and more. My percentages for fat, carbs and protein in my diet are about 25% fat, 69% carbohydrates and 15% protein.

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  36. On A Food Label You Can See All Of The Facts And Values Of The Food Such As Calories, Grams Of Sugar, Grams Of Fat, Amount Per Serving And How Many Servings Are In it & shows the percent of the daily value based on a 2000 calorie diet

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  37. jessica vargas period3April 26, 2009 at 10:47 AM

    well the information is based on a 2000 calorie diet.on the lable you can get calories fiber fat sodium protein and the amount per serving

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  38. 1. When looking at a food label you can get information on the amount of calories, fat, cholesterol, sodium, carbohydrates, fiber, protien, and vitimans there are in that specific food basted on a 2,000-2,500 calorie diet.
    2. The daily percentages for carbohydrates is 65%, proteins 30-35%, and Fat 10-15% in your daily diet.

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  39. Tony Jovanelly Period 6April 26, 2009 at 11:42 AM

    1. you can get information on the amount of calories, cholesterol, sodium, carbs, fiber, fat, protien, and vitimans on the label. It's based on a 2,000-2,500 calorie diet.

    2. In your daily diet you need the following percentages to have a healthy diet: 65% carbs, 30-35% protein, and 10-15% fat.

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  40. when reading a food label you can see how much calories, sugars, fats and proteins in each serving. you can also see how many servings ther are and the daily values

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  41. When reading the food label on any food or drink it informs you about how many totat fat, carbs, sodium, protein, sugars,calories per serving, ect. that the product has.

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  42. jorden ransom-k per 6April 26, 2009 at 7:33 PM

    on a food label you can see how many calories and fat plus much more infomation about the food item ur eating

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  43. lj zecchini per 6
    on a food label you can see how many calories and fat plus much more infomation about the food item ur eating

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  44. Rolando Lopantzi P.5April 26, 2009 at 8:11 PM

    On a Food label you can see all the facts about the food your eating like Calories, Fat, Proteins, Sugars, Carbohydrates and also how much percent of daily values

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  45. From the label you can tell how much fat, carbs, sodium, protein, sugars and much more the product has per serving based on usually a 2k calorie diet.
    I eat about 45% carbs 35% protein and 20% fat

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  46. justin peters per. 5April 26, 2009 at 9:02 PM

    When reading the labels on the back of whatever you eat or drinks helps you find out how much calories you have took in or sugers etc.

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  47. When you read a food label you can see all the calories, total fat, sugar, carbs, protien, vitamins, etc. that each serving of what you are eating or drinking.

    A daily diet should consist of 40% carbs, 30% fat, and 30% protien

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  48. When looking at a food label you can get information on the amount of calories, fat, cholesterol, sodium, carbohydrates, fiber, protien, and vitimans there are in that specific food basted on a 2,000-2,500 calorie diet. My diet consists of about 45% carbs, 20% fats, and 35% protein.

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  49. When you look at a food label you can find how many calories,total fat,sodium,total carb and proteins it has.

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  50. GABE "MAGIC MAN" GOMEZApril 26, 2009 at 11:20 PM

    When looking at a food label you can identify many health facts that can help you eat the right foods. Looking at the information you will find things like total number of calories, fats, vitamins, carbs, amount per serving, sugar, and sodium along with many other important facts. The recommended percentages for carbs, fats, and protein are 60%, 25%, and 15%.
    CHOOSE YOUR FOODS WISELY!

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  51. ZAC VAYDA PERIOD 3 what up burnsApril 27, 2009 at 8:22 AM

    You can see the amount of fat,sugars,fibers,etc. About 20% for fat,50% carbohydrates,and 30% protein.

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  52. Dylan Spengler period 3April 27, 2009 at 8:30 AM

    You can see the amount of sugars, fats, calories, and ect that your putting in your body.

    There is about 50% carbohydrates,30% protein, and 20% fats.

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  53. on the food label you can find , what you wnat to find like you can see how much sugar your eat or how many protien the food has.
    The % of carbs and protien is 25% and the and for fat its 50% and for carbohydrates its 16%

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  54. Meghan Morrey

    the label tells you by serving size, the calories, fat calories, total fat, saturated fat, trans fat, cholesterol, sodium, carbs, fiber, sugars, and protein. it also shows the daily value percentage.

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  55. on a food label you can get all the info you need to stay healthy.
    stuff like how many calories,grams of sugar and protin and fats and servings

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