TEXTO:
It is said that your body can’t use the protein from
beans unless you eat them with rice. Proteins — which
our bodies need to make everything from new muscle
to hormones — are made up of different combinations
[5] of 20 amino acids. Thing is, our bodies can make only
11 of these amino acids; we must get the other nine
from food. Animal-based protein-rich foods like eggs
and meat provide all nine of these “essential” amino
acids, but nearly all plant foods are low in at least one.
[10] Experts used to say that to get what your body
needs to make proteins, you needed to pair plant-based
foods with complementary sets of amino acids — like
rice and beans. Now they know that you don’t have to
eat those foods at the same meal. “If you get a variety
[15] of foods throughout the day, they all go into the ‘basket’
of amino acids that are available for the body to use,”
says Winston J. Craig, Ph.D., R.D., nutrition department
chair at Andrews University in Berrien Springs,
Michigan.
www.eatingwell.com/article/16296/the-13-biggets-nutrition-and-foodmyths- busted/. Adaptado.
Fill in the parentheses with T (True) or F (False).
According to the text, it’s correct to say:
( ) Non-vegetarian diets provide more protein than plant-based ones.
( ) Most of the amino acids needed for normal body functions cannot be manufactured by our organism.
( ) Optimal health depends upon the adequate supply of the amino acids our bodies cannot make.
( ) In order to complement each other, different types of protein should be ingested at the same time.
The correct sequence, from top to bottom, is: