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Food and Health( Part - 3) Class 5 Notes EVS

Some of the major malnutrition diseases in the world are:

Name of the disease

Occurs due to deficiency of

Beriberi 


Vitamin


    Kwashiorkor

       

  Proteins         


Scurvy  

      

     Vitamin C        


Pellagra


Vitamin


Rickets


Vitamin D, calcium or phosphorus




Symptoms

Foods that contain the nutrient

Swollen abdomen and shortness of breath      

Wheat gram, nuts and most of the vegetables.

Swollen abdomen and diarrhea

This has to be carefully treated. You can’t give protein rich diet straightly

Loss of hair and teeth swelling and pain in joints

 Citrus fruits, guavas, tomatoes.

Diarrhea, insomnia and memory loss

    Whole grains peanuts and lentils.

Skeletal deformation, pain in bones

 Fatty fish, cow’s milik egg yolk.


Hunger is something which our body makes us feel when it needs food. We want to eat something when we feel hungry and our body needs energy to do work People fall prey to the above mentioned diseases when they do not get food and some of them even die due to hunger To fight from situations like this, the food stored in god owns is used. A godown is like a storehouse where the extra grains and cereals are preserved so that they can be used when there is not sufficient production of food But a proper care is needed as sometimes a lot of food is; wasted due to improper storage of food.

Fig: A Godown ( used for storage of grains and cereals)Fig: A Godown ( used for storage of grains and cereals)

Fig: A Godown ( for storage of grains and cereals)

How do we taste food? When we taste food we get different tastes from different foods. Our tongue helps us to taste the food with the help of our brain. There are different taste buds in our tongue which can detect different tastes. One region of our tongue can taste sour while the other can taste sweet and so on.

Digestion starts from mouth: The role of mouth is not only to take the food inside and chew it but also to digest it. The salivary glands present in mouth start producing saliva when the smell of food starts coming. They produce more saliva when the food is taken inside the mouth. There is also secretion of juices which help the food to break down further. So in this way the saliva starts the, digestion of food from mouth. Sometimes when we eat rice or chapatti, etc., we get a taste of sweetness after chewing them for some time. This is because rice or the chapatti contains starch which is converted to sugars with the action of saliva.

Our body changes the food to glucose which then gets mixed with the bloodstream.

What is glucose?
It 18s an important energy source that is needed by all the organs of our body. It comes from we eat.
Glucose is given to the person who is ill when his body is not in the state to form it. It is given to the patient so as to provide energy to his body.

Fig: A Glucose drip Fig: A Glucose drip 

Plants also need food: Like any other living being, plants also need food. You have already studied in previous classes that plants need water, air and sunlight to prepare their food. This process is known as photosynthesis.

Fig: Photosynthesis
Fig: Photosynthesis

Some of the plants like pitcher plant, Venus fly trap, sundew etc., eat insects and hence are called insectivorous.

Food for animals: All animals need food to survive. There are different types of food that different animals eat.

The types of animals depending on their food are:

  1. Herbivores: These are the animals which eat plants only. For example: cow, goat and horse, etc.
  2. Carnivores: These animals eat other animals such as lion, leopard and eagle, etc.
  3. Omnivores: These animals eat both plants and animals. For example: human beings, bears and rats.

Fig: (a) Herbivorous  (b) Carnivorous (c) Omnivorous      Fig: (a) Herbivorous  (b) Carnivorous (c) Omnivorous      

So now you can see, that all the animals have different types of food. Sometimes one animal eats the other and so on. Together they form a chain called food chain.

For example:

  1. Earthworms are eaten by birds which in turn are eaten by snake.
  2. Leaves are eaten by giraffes which are eaten by lion.

Many food chains put together is called food web.

Fig: A food webFig: A food web

As we can see that growing food is not easy and many people do not get to eat proper amount of food, we should try to minimize the wastage of food. We can do so in these ways:

  • We should buy only those things which we are going to use and those too in required quantity.
  • We should keep the eatables properly so that they do not get spoiled.
  • We should cook the food according to the need.

By following these steps we can minimize the wastage of food and we can fight against situation like famine.

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1. What are some healthy food options for maintaining good health?
Ans. Some healthy food options for maintaining good health include fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and low-fat dairy products. These foods provide essential nutrients and help in maintaining a balanced diet.
2. How can I improve my immune system through food?
Ans. To improve the immune system through food, it is important to include foods rich in vitamin C, such as citrus fruits, berries, and leafy greens. Additionally, consuming foods high in zinc, like nuts, seeds, and legumes, can also support a healthy immune system.
3. Is it necessary to avoid all types of fats for a healthy diet?
Ans. No, it is not necessary to avoid all types of fats for a healthy diet. While saturated and trans fats should be limited, unsaturated fats, such as those found in avocados, nuts, and olive oil, are actually beneficial for the body and should be included in moderation.
4. What are some tips for maintaining a healthy weight?
Ans. Some tips for maintaining a healthy weight include eating a balanced diet, practicing portion control, engaging in regular physical activity, staying hydrated, and getting enough sleep. It is also important to avoid crash diets and focus on long-term lifestyle changes.
5. How can I incorporate more fruits and vegetables into my diet?
Ans. To incorporate more fruits and vegetables into your diet, you can try adding them to your meals in various ways. This can include having a side salad with lunch and dinner, snacking on fresh fruits, adding vegetables to soups and stir-fries, or even incorporating them into smoothies.
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