Nutritional Requirement
Planning a Balanced Diet
Dr. Nermeen Bastawy
Dr. Shorouk Mansour
Somia AboNaga
Kasr Alaini and Abo Elreesh hospitals
Cairo University
Content
‱ Introduction
‱ Dietary Goals
‱ Terminology
‱ Macronutrient Provide Energy
‱ Water and caloric requirement
‱ Dietary Fibers
‱ Proteins/Fat/Vitamins
‱ Balanced Diet
‱ Nutritional Counseling
‱ Daily Food Chicklist
‱ References
Introduction
Macronutrients
Nutrients that provide calories
or energy
Micronutrients
Vitamins & minerals
Water
Food provides 5- 10 % of
water intake
Dietary Goals
Ensure adequate nutrition to
Promote growth
Maintain Ideal Body Weight
Prevent diet related disorders
Terminology
‱ RDA (recommended dietary allowance)
‱ Daily nutrient intake sufficient to meet needs of
nearly all healthy persons.
‱ Nutrient deficiency: if intake < 75 % of RDA
‱ Nutrient density: Significant high amount of nutrient
compared to calories (Oppose to empty calories)
Terminology
‱ Low birth weight (LBW)
The prevalence of LBW (<2.5 kg) in the Arab countries,
ranges from 6% - 32%. It is highly believed that LBW
is one of the most important factors for infant
mortality in the Arab Region.
Macronutrient Provide
Energy
Macronutrient Energy (cal/g) % Caloric Intake
Carb 4 45- 65
Protein 4 15-20
(1-2 g/IBW)
Fat 9 20-35
Water & Caloric Requirements
Fibers
Not digested
Fruits, vegetables, oatmeal, grains, legumes
Daily intake:14 g/1000 calories
Aids digestion & bowel movement
Delay carbohydrate and fat absorption
High-Fiber Foods
Food Group Fiber g Serving
Grains 1 œ Cup
Fruits 2 œ Cup or
One medium size
Vegetables 3 œ Cup of cooked or
One Cup of raw
Legumes 7 œ Cup
Protein Requirements
Group Age Protein gm/kg/day Protein g/day
Infants
months
0-3
3-6
6-9
9-12
2.3
1.8
1.6
1.5
-
-
-
-
Children
Years
1-3
4-6
7-9
10-12
1.83
1.52
1.48
1.46
22
30
41
55
Fat
Animal fat
Dairy
Coconut oil
Palm oil
Vitamins
Important for
Growth
Immunity
Water Soluble Vitamins
ADEK
Functions:
Vision
Deficiency:
ADEK
Functions:
Bone
Deficiency:
ADEK
Functions:
Antioxidant
Deficiency:
ADEK
Functions:
Clotting
Bone
Deficiency:
Balanced Diet
‱ Eat a wide variety of foods in the right proportions
‱ Sufficient calories to maintain optimum health & weight
High in dense nutrients Low in empty calories
Fruits
Vegetables
Legumes
Whole grains
Dairy
Healthy fat: Nuts & fish
Processed food
Cakes & pizza
Cheese
Soft & energy drink
Planning a Balanced Diet
‱ Individualize
‱ Meet nutrient and caloric needs
‱ Macronutrient proportion
‱ Consider nutrient density
‱ Time and No. of meals
‱ Breakfast with protein
Planning a Balanced Diet
‱ After a fasting period overnight, the body need
proteins for new cellular building and to increase the
metabolic rate
Serving Per Day
based on age
Age
(ys)
Veg & leg Fruits Grains Protein
egg/meat/nuts
Dairy
1-3 2-3 œ - 1 4 1 1
4-8 4 1 œ 4 1 œ 2
9-14 5-6 2 4-5 2 œ 3
Serve œ cup cooked
1 cup raw
Medium size
1 cup fresh
œ cup dried
œ fresh juice
Œ bread
œ cup cooked
2 egg
1 cup legume
30 gm nut
100 gm cooked
meat
1 cup milk
2 slices cheese
200 g yoghurt
Serving Per Day
based on caloric need
Food
Group
1000 1500 2000 2500
Grains 2 4 6 8
Fruits 2 2 2 2
Vegetables 3 3 3 3
Meat 1 1 œ 1 2
Legumes œ œ 1 1
Dairy 2 2 2 3
Nutrition Counseling
Age months Serving
0-6 Exclusive breast feeding
6 Complementary food with fruit juice then new food
mixed with vegetable soap, mashed banana or potato
6-9 Soft mixing with rice, bread soaked in milk, eggs
9-12 New food item like fish & chicken
References
‱Nutrients and proximate principles of food. Gaurav Kamboje.
Slideshare, 2016
‱Nutrition as a part of healthy life style. Michael Karing.
Slideshare, 2014
‱ national health and medical research council. (Eat for Health
Australian Dietary Guidelines), 2018
‱Musaiger AO (2011) The Paradox of Nutrition-Related Diseases
in the Arab Countries: The Need for Action. Int. J. Environ. Res.
Public Health 8: 3637-3671.
‱Habiba IA et al (2013) High proportion of 6 to 18-year-old
children and adolescents in the United Arab Emirates are not
meeting dietary recommendations. Nutr Res 33: 447-456.
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macronutrients and micronutrients - balanced diet

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    Nutritional Requirement Planning aBalanced Diet Dr. Nermeen Bastawy Dr. Shorouk Mansour Somia AboNaga Kasr Alaini and Abo Elreesh hospitals Cairo University
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    Content ‱ Introduction ‱ DietaryGoals ‱ Terminology ‱ Macronutrient Provide Energy ‱ Water and caloric requirement ‱ Dietary Fibers ‱ Proteins/Fat/Vitamins ‱ Balanced Diet ‱ Nutritional Counseling ‱ Daily Food Chicklist ‱ References
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    Introduction Macronutrients Nutrients that providecalories or energy Micronutrients Vitamins & minerals Water Food provides 5- 10 % of water intake
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    Dietary Goals Ensure adequatenutrition to Promote growth Maintain Ideal Body Weight Prevent diet related disorders
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    Terminology ‱ RDA (recommendeddietary allowance) ‱ Daily nutrient intake sufficient to meet needs of nearly all healthy persons. ‱ Nutrient deficiency: if intake < 75 % of RDA ‱ Nutrient density: Significant high amount of nutrient compared to calories (Oppose to empty calories)
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    Terminology ‱ Low birthweight (LBW) The prevalence of LBW (<2.5 kg) in the Arab countries, ranges from 6% - 32%. It is highly believed that LBW is one of the most important factors for infant mortality in the Arab Region.
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    Macronutrient Provide Energy Macronutrient Energy(cal/g) % Caloric Intake Carb 4 45- 65 Protein 4 15-20 (1-2 g/IBW) Fat 9 20-35
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    Water & CaloricRequirements
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    Fibers Not digested Fruits, vegetables,oatmeal, grains, legumes Daily intake:14 g/1000 calories Aids digestion & bowel movement Delay carbohydrate and fat absorption
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    High-Fiber Foods Food GroupFiber g Serving Grains 1 œ Cup Fruits 2 œ Cup or One medium size Vegetables 3 œ Cup of cooked or One Cup of raw Legumes 7 œ Cup
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    Protein Requirements Group AgeProtein gm/kg/day Protein g/day Infants months 0-3 3-6 6-9 9-12 2.3 1.8 1.6 1.5 - - - - Children Years 1-3 4-6 7-9 10-12 1.83 1.52 1.48 1.46 22 30 41 55
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    Balanced Diet ‱ Eata wide variety of foods in the right proportions ‱ Sufficient calories to maintain optimum health & weight High in dense nutrients Low in empty calories Fruits Vegetables Legumes Whole grains Dairy Healthy fat: Nuts & fish Processed food Cakes & pizza Cheese Soft & energy drink
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    Planning a BalancedDiet ‱ Individualize ‱ Meet nutrient and caloric needs ‱ Macronutrient proportion ‱ Consider nutrient density ‱ Time and No. of meals ‱ Breakfast with protein
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    Planning a BalancedDiet ‱ After a fasting period overnight, the body need proteins for new cellular building and to increase the metabolic rate
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    Serving Per Day basedon age Age (ys) Veg & leg Fruits Grains Protein egg/meat/nuts Dairy 1-3 2-3 œ - 1 4 1 1 4-8 4 1 œ 4 1 œ 2 9-14 5-6 2 4-5 2 œ 3 Serve œ cup cooked 1 cup raw Medium size 1 cup fresh œ cup dried œ fresh juice Œ bread œ cup cooked 2 egg 1 cup legume 30 gm nut 100 gm cooked meat 1 cup milk 2 slices cheese 200 g yoghurt
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    Serving Per Day basedon caloric need Food Group 1000 1500 2000 2500 Grains 2 4 6 8 Fruits 2 2 2 2 Vegetables 3 3 3 3 Meat 1 1 œ 1 2 Legumes œ œ 1 1 Dairy 2 2 2 3
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    Nutrition Counseling Age monthsServing 0-6 Exclusive breast feeding 6 Complementary food with fruit juice then new food mixed with vegetable soap, mashed banana or potato 6-9 Soft mixing with rice, bread soaked in milk, eggs 9-12 New food item like fish & chicken
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    References ‱Nutrients and proximateprinciples of food. Gaurav Kamboje. Slideshare, 2016 ‱Nutrition as a part of healthy life style. Michael Karing. Slideshare, 2014 ‱ national health and medical research council. (Eat for Health Australian Dietary Guidelines), 2018 ‱Musaiger AO (2011) The Paradox of Nutrition-Related Diseases in the Arab Countries: The Need for Action. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 8: 3637-3671. ‱Habiba IA et al (2013) High proportion of 6 to 18-year-old children and adolescents in the United Arab Emirates are not meeting dietary recommendations. Nutr Res 33: 447-456.
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