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- 7. Some people go into HIGH-FIBER DIET. Fiber is made of complex carbohydrates plus some proteins. It stimulates good digestion. Also toxic substances such as carcinogens (substances that causes cancer) and bad cholesterol bind with fiber and thus will be excreted. It comes in two forms, soluble and insoluble fiber. Soluble fiber specifically binds water well, increasing the feeling of a full stomach (nakakabusog agad). By researching, give 3 foods that contain soluble fiber and 4 foods that contain insoluble fiber.2. After studying, you suddenly started to crave some fast food and ordered via food panda. The delivery person arrived and you were able to finish 2 cheeseburgers, one French fries and 300 ml of cola. Your mother baked pie, so you ate a piece as well. She ate half a hot dog but wasn't able to finish it, so you finished it for her. How long do you have to burn the calories you ate if you (a) watched TV, (b) swam really fast, (c) played basketball, or (d) jogged for (7 km/h)? Approximate energy consumption of a 68 kg adult during some Approximate metabolize energy content Food Calories activities French Fries 250 Calories/h Cheeseburger Hot dog Activity Basketball 325 550 300 Bicycling (21 km/h) Fast dancing Jogging (8km/h) Swimming (slow) Watching tv Driving a car Swimming (fast) 639 Pie 65 600 Hamburger Cola (200 mL) 275 540 87 288 72 180 8604. The following graphs show changes in blood sugar levels after eating. Blood Sugar Level Blood Sugar Level- Meal Meal Time (hrs) Time (hrs) I III in Meal Blood Sugar Level→→→→→→→→ Blood Sugar Level→→→→→→→→→→ No Meal Time (hrs) Time (hrs) a) Which graph illustrates someone with diabetes? How do you know? ✓✓ II IV b) Which graph illustrates someone who secretes too little glucagon? How do you know? ✓✓ c) Which graph illustrates someone with a healthy pancreas? How do you know? ✔V
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