visit and learn
 
Home
About the Project
Terms of Use
Contact Us
Frequently Asked Questions
Maps
Weather
Meet the Crew
Ship's Diary
Metlink
Polar Quest
Pole to Pole Challenge
Recipes from the Ice
Maths with Endurance
Films of Endurance
Films of Antarctica
Antarctic Treaty
Jackspeak
Portsmouth -
Madeira -
Brazil -
Uruguay -
The Falkland Islands -
South Georgia -
Patagonia -
Amazing Antarctica -
Argentina -
Portugal -
Southern Ocean Life
Glaciers & Glaciation
Polar Exploration – Now and Then
British Antarctic Survey
Whales & Whaling
Tropical Rainforests
Oceans and Water
Islands
Earthquakes
Volcanoes
Antarctica's Future
Antarctic Diet
Ice, Ice & More Ice
Polar Clothing
Discovery & Exploration
Weather
Energy & Resources
Seasons
Latitude & Longitude
Ecosystems
About Endurance
Ernest Shackleton
Endurance Obituaries
Letter from St Ippolyts Primary
Letter from Anchor and Reckless #7
Anchor and Reckless on HMS Endurance
Polar Explorer Wordsearch
Letter from Anchor #6
Letter from Reckless #6
Worksheet 4
Worksheet 3
Antarctic Wildlife Wordsearch
Letter from Anchor #5
Letter from Reckless #5
Letter from Anchor #4
Letter from Reckless #4
Worksheet 2
Christmas Letter From Reckless
Christmas Letter From Anchor
Crofton Hammond Junior School
Manor Field Infant School
Letter from Anchor #3
Letter from Reckless #3
Worksheet 1
Letter from Anchor #2
Letter from Reckless #2
True or False ?
Letter from Anchor
Letter from Reckless
Links


Hantsweb Awards Runner-Up


Royal Navy


Royal Meteorological Society


Approved by Schoolzone's team of independent education reviewers






A Balanced Diet in Antarctica Factfile 
A Balanced Diet in Antarctica

Modern Antarctic Rations

Today a great deal is known about the foods necessary for a healthy diet in Antarctica. Depending on their workload, a person working in Antarctica will need between 2750 - 5500 calories per day to provide them with enough energy to cope with the cold environment. This extra energy is needed by the body for: -

Heating and humidifying the air we breathe in a cold environment
Making up for the body heat lost to the cold
The extra work of operating in the snow and the additional clothing worn and carried by the body.

These calories are obtained by eating a range of foods that are known to be rich in carbohydrate, fat, protein, vitamins and minerals. However, there are occasions when the crew of HMS Endurance has to carry out demanding work in "the field". Then they use specially prepared Arctic ration packs, which are light, compact and easy to prepare. The packs provide approximately 5500-6000 calories in a mainly carbohydrate diet, for faster conversion into energy and therefore, body warmth.


POCA Pearce in the Galley and in Flight Deck Officer Role

While Scott and Shackleton coped with endless days of eating bland pemmican, Arctic ration packs provide tasty meals like casserole with vegetables and rice pudding in foil pouches, which can be heated up over a paraffin fired primus stove. The packs also contain a number of drinks like tea, coffee and drinking chocolate, which can be made up by melting snow for water. The packs are also supplemented with a few extra `goodies' such as bars of chocolate.
<< Back Next >>
  
A Balanced Diet in Antarctica Contents
Quick Facts
Introduction
Early Exploration
Early Antarctic Rations
>> Modern Antarctic Rations<<
Good Health in Antarctica
Links