±«Óătv

How do we get energy from food and drink?

Cars cannot drive without petrol and planes cannot fly without fuel. Our bodies are no different, they need energy too.

In this article you can learn:

  • how much energy we get from food
  • the difference between fast releasing and slow releasing foods
  • different kinds of sugar in food

This resource is suitable for Health and Wellbeing for primary school learners.

Video - Food as fuel

In this video, different kinds of food are running a race to find out which food is a good energy source. Learn about how different foods fuel our bodies in different ways.

Find out how different foods provide us with energy.

Back to top

Why do we need energy?

Everything we do uses energy. Our bodies need it to move, think and grow.

Click through the slideshow to see examples of things we need energy for.

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 5, Child walking to school in uniform, Walking to school Our bodies need fuel to walk to and from school so it's important we eat a healthy varied diet to help power those steps. (RayArt Graphics / Alamy Stock Photo)
Back to top

Where do we get energy from?

  • We get this energy from food and drinks.
  • All food releases energy when its eaten and digested.
  • The way our body is fuelled is different depending on what we eat.
  • Fast releasing foods, like grapes or jelly sweets, give us an instant quick burst of energy that does not last for long.
  • Slow releasing foods, like porridge or wholemeal bread, release energy gradually throughout the day.
Back to top

Interesting words about energy from food

  • – This is what our bodies need to move, think and grow.
  • – A nutrient that makes our bodies strong and healthy.
  • - A calorie is a unit of energy. Just as we could measure length in centimetres, energy contained in food is measured in calories.
  • – A group of healthy foods that release energy slowly. They take longer to digest so they help make your tummy feel fuller for longer. For example, brown rice, sweet potatoes and green peas are all complex carbohydrates.
Back to top

What is sugar?

  • Sugar comes from plants and often makes food taste sweeter.
  • It gives our bodies a big burst of energy.
  • It can be found naturally in fruits and vegetables or it can be processed, like the sugar granules some people add to their tea or coffee.
  • Although some fruits, like grapes or bananas, are full of natural sugars, they are also full of vitamins, minerals and fibre unlike sweeties.
Complex carbohydrates such as potatoes, apples, bread, oranges and corn
Image caption,
Complex carbohydrates release energy slowly. They take longer to digest so they help make your tummy feel fuller for longer.

To be healthy we need a wide variety of food in our diets as they all provide us with different things.

Complex carbohydrates are great for slow release energy but fast releasing energy foods like fruit give us vitamins. It is all about balance.

Back to top

Test your knowledge

Question - Archie's breakfast

Archie is six, which breakfast would prepare him for a busy day at school?

Sugary cereal and orange juice versus porridge and milk
Image caption,
Which breakfast would give Archie the most energy throughout the day?

Quiz

Challenge

  • Choose three foods you can find in your kitchen.
  • Imagine you were running a race.
  • Which out of the three foods would give you the most energy to run the race?
  • Remember you will need slow releasing energy to finish the race.
Back to top

More on Nutrition

Find out more by working through a topic