Title: Diabetes Prevention
1Diabetes Prevention
- GE Energys 4 Key Nutrition Messages
- Month 2 Class 1
2Deal Yourself a Winning Hand . . .
3Five or more servings of fruits and vegetables
each day
45 A Day for Better HealthEating Fruits and
Vegetables Is an Easy Way to Prevent Many Diseases
- Prevent and reduce high blood pressure
- Part of a plan to prevent diabetes
- Reduce LDL bad cholesterol
- Fundamental part of the Mediterranean diet
- Recommended by the national cancer institute
5The More Variety, the Better. Aim for
Dark-green, Deep-yellow and Red Vegetables.
- Spinach, kale, brussels sprouts, broccoli,
asparagus, sweet potatoes, red peppers, squash,
beets, carrots, tomatoes, cauliflower, onions,
and garlic
6Fruit.The Sweet Treat!
- The more variety, the better! Aim for deep
colored fruits. - Full of essential vitamins, minerals and fibers.
7Beans Count
- High in fiber
- Heart healthy
8Tips on Getting Your 5 A Day
1 medium sized piece of fruit ¾ cup (6 oz.) of
100 fruit or vegetable juice ½ cup of raw or
cooked vegetable or fruit 1 cup of raw leafy
vegetables (dark green varieties) ½ cup of cooked
dry peas or beans ¼ cup of dried fruit
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10Portion DistortionSize Does Matter
11Before we look at what has happened to portion
size.
- Lets look at what has happened to the size of
the average American.
12Obesity Trends in the US1985
Source Mokdad A H, et al. J Am Med Assoc
199928216, 200128610.
13Obesity Trends in the US 1986
14Obesity Trends in the US1987
15Obesity Trends in the US 1988
16Obesity Trends in the US1989
17Obesity Trends in the US1990
18Obesity Trends in the US1991
19Obesity Trends in the US1992
20Obesity Trends in the US1993
21Obesity Trends in the US1994
22Obesity Trends in the US1995
23Obesity Trends in the US1996
24Obesity Trends in the US1997
25Obesity Trends in the US1998
26Obesity Trends in the US1999
27Obesity Trends in the US2000
28Obesity Trends in the US2001
29Obesity Trends in the US2002
(BMI ?30, or 30 lbs overweight for 54 person)
30Twenty Years of Change
- A bagel 20 years ago was 3 inches in diameter and
had 140 calories. How many calories do you think
are in today's bagel? - Answer 350 calorie
31Twenty Years of Change
- A portion of spaghetti and meatballs 20 years ago
had 500 calories. How many calories do you think
are in today's portion of spaghetti and
meatballs? - Answer 1,025 calories
32Twenty Years of Change
- A cheeseburger 20 years ago had 333 calories. How
many calories do you think are in today's
cheeseburger? - Answer 590 calories
33Growing Portions
- A 6.5-ounce portion of soda had 85 calories. How
many calories do you think are in today's
portion? - Answer 250 calories
34Twenty Years of Change
- The 2.4 ounce serving of fries served 20 years
ago had 210 calories. How many calories do you
think are in today's portion? - Answer 610 calories
35Twenty Years of Change
- A turkey sandwich 20 years ago had 320 calories.
How many calories do you think are in today's
portion? - Answer 820 calories
36Portion Distortion
- The USDA recommended serving size for a muffin is
1 ½ ounces which is 115 calories. How many
calories are in a muffin typically served today? - Answer 710 calories (6.5 ounces)
37Portion Distortion
- The USDA serving size for meat is 2.5 ounces
which is 190 calories. How many calories in the
average portion served in restaurants? - Answer 615 calories (8.1 ounces)
38Would You Like to Super Size That?
- A cheeseburger, order of fries and soda has 690
calories. Make it a double quarter pounder
with cheese and super size your meal. How many
calories in this bargain? - Answer 1780 calories
39Ill Just Have a Little Snack
- How many calories are there in a classic Cinnabon
brand cinnamon roll? - Answer 730 calories
- (A Pecanbon has 1100 calories!)
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40Learn the Fat FactsNot All Fats Are Created Equal
41Omega 3 Fatty fish 2 times a week Omega 6
controversial, watch the science develop, minimal
amount
Poly
Make this the main fat in you diet. Use olive
oil, canola peanut oil for cooking.
Mono
Count grams of Saturated fat. lt10 if you have
heart disease lt20 g for others
Sat
Check food labels for hydrogenated oils and keep
to a minimum. Avoid Fast Foods
Trans
42Combine Good Nutrition with an Active Lifestyle
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