Description
Create a 2-page pamphlet/brochure using the Microsoft® Publisher, Microsoft® PowerPoint®, Brochure Builder, or another brochure building tool. Include the following details:
- A title.
- Define carbohydrates and outline the basic functions of sugars, starches and fiber in the body.
- Describe the differences between simple and complex carbohydrates, stating healthy carbohydrate sources.
- Describe how sugars are broken down and used in the body.
- Explain the difference between soluble and insoluble fibers, stating how the difference can be applied to food selection and consumption so as to improve health.
- Includeinformation on one of the following disorders related to carbohydrates: lactose intolerance, diabetes, or hypoglycemia.
Include a definition, how it affects the body, and some courses of action used to treat and manage the disorder.
Include a reference with citations in APA format.
Include clip art and a background image.
Will need a reference page and all work cited.

Explanation & Answer

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Carbohydrates Brochure
[Name]
[Institution]
Carbohydrates are natural
compounds that contain single,
double or various sugar
components and are essential
macronutrients expected to support
life.
Sugar and starch provides energy to
our bodies while Fiber aid avoid
heart illness, gain in weight,
diabetes and some diseases, and
improve digestive condition.
The sources are; vegetables, natural
or slightly processed whole grains,
beans and fruits. They are rich in
minerals, vitamins, fiber and a
several essential phytonutrients.
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Simple & Complex Carbohydrates
Simple carbohydrates are called basic sugars.
Sugars are found in variety of distinctive
nutrition sources including organic product,
drain and vegetables, and give sustenance a
sweet taste. They likewise raise blood glucose
levels rapidly.
Sugar
Inside the mouth, the break down process of
sugar begins. When starch-having food is put
inside the mouth, enzymes from the saliva in
your mouth start to separate the starches.
Absorption starts in the stomach after one
swallows food. The stomach disintegrates
carbohydrates into sugar particles. The sugar
particles go through the covering of the
stomach and ingested into your circulatory
system.
The body consumes sugar as its core basis of
energy and m...
