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kipiarov [429]
2 years ago
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Tom is a 35-year-old single man who works in a warehouse and takes his lunch to work every day. He is 69 inches tall and weighs

190 pounds. A recent blood test revealed that Tom’s total and LDL cholesterol levels are abnormally high. He has been instructed to reduce his intake of saturated fats and to eat more unsaturated fats. He is now at the grocery store looking for sandwich foods for his lunches this week. He notes the following information on the Nutrition Facts labels:
Canned salmon without bones or skin: 2 ounces; kcalories 60, total fat 0.5 grams, saturated fat 0 grams, trans fat 0 grams, cholesterol 20 milligrams, protein 13 grams.
Cheddar cheese: 1 ounces; calories 110, total fat 9 grams, saturated fat 5 grams, trans fat 0 grams, cholesterol 30 milligrams, protein 7 grams.
Light Havarti cheese: 1 ounces; calories 80, total fat 4 grams, saturated fat 3 grams, trans fat 0 grams, cholesterol 15 milligrams, protein 8 grams.
Pepperoni: 10 slices; calories 130, total fat 11 grams, saturated fat 4.5 grams, trans fat 0 grams, cholesterol 30 milligrams, protein 7 grams.
Peanut butter: 2 T; calories 200, total fat 15 grams, saturated fat 3 grams, trans fat 0 grams, cholesterol 0 milligrams, protein 9 grams.
Egg: 1 whole; calories 80, total fat 5 grams, saturated fat 1.5 grams, trans fat 0 grams, cholesterol 200 milligrams, protein 7 grams.
Sliced deli roast beef: 2 ounces; calories 80, total fat 2 grams, saturated fat 0.5 grams, trans fat 0 grams, cholesterol 25 milligrams, protein 13 grams.
5. Which of the following foods is highest in saturated fat?
a. Peanut butter
b. Eggs
c. Light Havarti cheese
d. Salmon
6. Which of the following foods is lowest in saturated fat?
a. Peanut butter
b. Eggs
c. Light Havarti cheese
d. Deli roast beef
8. Which of the following foods that Tom is looking at has the lowest kcalories and highest protein per serving?
a. Pepperoni
b. Peanut butter
c. Deli roast beef
d. Eggs
Biology
1 answer:
Anna71 [15]2 years ago
5 0

The food that is the highest saturated fat is cheddar cheese, while the one that is the lowest in saturated fast is canned salmon. The food with the lowest calories and highest protein per serving is canned salmon.

<h3>What is saturated fat?</h3>

Saturated fat is a type of unhealthy fat, due to this, products with low levels of this fat are recommended over products with high levels of this fat.

<h3>Which product is highest and lowest in saturated fat?</h3>

In this case, the way to identify these products is by looking at the saturated fat section:

  • Canned salmon without bones or skin: 0 grams.
  • Cheddar cheese: 5 grams.
  • Light Havarti cheese: 3 grams.
  • Pepperoni: 4.5 grams.
  • Peanut butter: 3 grams.
  • Egg: 1.5 grams.
  • Sliced deli roast beef: 0.5 grams.

Based on this, the food item that is highest in this fat is cheddar cheese and the lowest one is the canned salmon without bones or skin.

<h3>What is the food with the lowest calories and highest protein per serving?</h3>

This information can be checked by comparing the calories and protein sections.

  • Canned salmon: 60 calories for 13 protein grams.
  • Cheddar cheese: 110 calories for 7 protein grams.
  • Light Havarti cheese: 80 calories for 8 protein grams.
  • Pepperoni: 130 calories for 7 protein grams.
  • Peanut butter: 200 calories for 9 protein grams.
  • Egg: 80 calories for 7 protein grams.
  • Sliced deli roast beef: 80 calories for 13 protein grams.

Based on this, the food with the highest protein but lowest calories is canned salmon.

Learn more about food in: brainly.com/question/10155625

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