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Question
what is the benefit of eating whole foods instead of processed foods?
a. increased sugar levels
b. faster digestion
c. steady energy and nutrient balance
d. reduced protein intake
what is the primary benefit of including vegetables in meals?
a. increasing fat intake
b. decreasing protein levels
c. boosting sugar levels
d. providing vitamins and minerals
Response
First Question: What is the benefit of eating whole foods instead of processed foods?
Brief Explanations
- Option a: Whole foods typically have less added sugar, so increased sugar levels is not a benefit.
- Option b: Whole foods are usually more complex and take longer to digest than processed foods, so faster digestion is incorrect.
- Option c: Whole foods (like fruits, vegetables, whole grains) provide a balanced mix of nutrients and release energy steadily (e.g., complex carbs in whole grains), so this is a benefit.
- Option d: Whole foods can be good sources of protein (e.g., legumes, nuts), so reduced protein intake is not a benefit.
Brief Explanations
- Option a: Vegetables are generally low in fat, so increasing fat intake is incorrect.
- Option b: Vegetables don't decrease protein levels; they can be part of a balanced diet with protein sources, so this is wrong.
- Option c: Vegetables have natural sugars but not in excess to "boost" sugar levels unhealthily, and that's not a primary benefit.
- Option d: Vegetables are rich in vitamins (e.g., vitamin C, K) and minerals (e.g., potassium, iron), so providing these is a key benefit.
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c. Steady energy and nutrient balance