Title: Nutrition 101
1Nutrition 101
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3Do you know how to measure your meal?
4Have portion sizes changed over the years?
53-inch diameter140 calories
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How many calories do you think are in today's
bagel? 350 250 150
6Today's 6-inch bagel has 350 calories. This is
210 more calories than a 3-inch bagel 20 years
ago.
7Now guess how long you will have to rake leaves
in order to burn those extra calories? 1 hour
and 30 minutes 50 minutes 2 hours
8The correct answer is 50 minutes. If you rake
leaves for 50 minutes you will burn approximately
210 calories.
9??? calories
333 calories
A cheeseburger 20 years ago had 333 calories. How
many calories do you think are in today's
cheeseburger? 590 620 700
10Today's fast food cheeseburger has 590 calories.
This is 257 more calories than a portion 20
years ago.
11Now guess how long you will have to lift weights
in order to burn those extra calories? 1 hour
1 hour 30 minutes 30 minutes
12The correct answer is 1 hour and 30 minutes. If
you lift weights for 1 hour and 30 minutes, you
will burn approximately 257 calories.
131 cup spaghetti with sauce and 3 small
meatballs500 calories
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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? 1,025 600 800
14Today's portion of spaghetti and meatballs has
1,025 calories. This includes 2 cups of pasta
with sauce and 3 large meatballs. This is 525
more calories than a portion 20 years ago.
15Now guess how long you will need to clean house
in order to burn those extra calories? 1 hour
and 25 minutes 2 hours and 35 minutes 2 hours
16If you houseclean for 2 hours and 35 minutes you
will burn approximately 525 calories.
176.5 ounces 85 calories
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A 6.5-ounce portion of soda had 85 calories. How
many calories do you think are in today's
portion? 250 300 200
18A 20-ounce soda has 250 calories. This is 165
more calories than a portion 20 years ago.
19Now guess how long you will have to work in a
garden in order to burn those extra calories? 1
hour 30 minutes 35 minutes 50 minutes
20The correct answer is 35 minutes. If you work in
the garden for 35 minutes, you will burn
approximately 165 calories.
21320 calories
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A turkey sandwich 20 years ago had 320 calories.
How many calories do you think are in today's
portion? 820 510 630
22Today's 10-inch turkey sandwich has 820 calories.
This is 500 calories more than a portion 20
years ago.
23Now guess how long you will have to ride a bike
in order to burn those extra calories? 45
minutes 1 hour and 25 minutes 2 hours 15
minutes
24The correct answer is 1 hour and 25 minutes. If
you ride a bike for 1 hour and 25 minutes, you
will burn approximately 500 calories.
252.4 ounces 210 calories
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2.4 ounces of French fries of 20 years ago had
210 calories. How many calories do you think are
in today's portion? 610 590 650
26Today's 6.9-ounce portion of French fries has 610
calories. This is 400 more calories than a 2.4 oz
portion 20 years ago.
27Now guess how long you will have to walk
leisurely in order to burn those extra
calories? 3 hours 1 hour 10 minutes 2 hours
20 minutes
28The correct answer is 1 hours and 10 minutes. If
you walk leisurely for 1 hour and 10 minutes, you
will burn approximately 400 calories.
29Are sodas bad for you?
30No. In moderation soft drinks can be included in
an overall well balanced diet.
31However.
- Carbonated soft drinks can add unwanted
SUGAR,CALORIES, AND CAFFEINE to your diet. They
often replace healthier alternative beverages
choices that provide needed nutrients. - Because the major ingredients in sodas are
carbonated water and syrup, they are, for the
most part, nutritionally empty foods.
32Teenage boys have virtually tripled their soda
consumption in the last 20 years
33Milk consumption has dropped 40 in the last 20
years
34Carbonated drinks like sodas are the 1 source
of refined sugar in our diets.
35Water
36Fast Facts on Water
- Next to Oxygen, water is your bodys most
important nutrient. - Water ranks as the single most abundant substance
in the human body. - Up to 60 of your body is water. Your brain is
75 water blood is 82 and lungs are nearly 90
water.
37Fast Facts on Water
- Water plays a vital role in regulating your body
temperature at a perfect 98.6 degrees, delivering
nutrients and oxygen to cells, removing waste,
cushioning joints and protecting organs and
tissues.
38Fast Facts on Water
- Although a person can live without food for
several days, a person can live without water for
just a few days. - At normal activity levels, you lose 2-3 cups of
water in perspiration. But during and hour of
vigorous exercise, you sweat out approximately a
quart of water.
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41Fast Facts on Milk
- Calcium is one of the nutrients most likely to be
lacking in the American diet. - The calcium found in milk helps build and
maintain strong bones and teeth. - This mineral also plays an important role in
nerve function, muscle contraction and blood
clotting.
42Fast Facts on Milk
- The vitamin D found in milk helps promote the
absorption of calcium and enhances bone
mineralization. - Milk is one of the few dietary sources of vitamin
D. Each 8-ounce serving of milk provides about
25 of the Daily Value.
43Fast Facts on Milk
- Nearly 9 out of 10 teenage girls fail to get
enough calcium in their diets and almost 7 out of
10 teenage boys don't meet daily calcium
recommendations. - Teenagers need 1,300 mg of calcium per day, or
the equivalent of at least four 8-ounce glasses
of milk.
44Fast Facts on Milk
- Lowfat and fat free milk have the same nutrients
as whole milk with little or no fat. - The American Heart Association endorses fat free
and lowfat milk to reduce fat in your diet, but
still get nutrients you need every day.
45Fast Facts on Milk
- Drinking milk now helps prevent osteoporosis when
you get older. Milk helps build strong bones
because it's rich in calcium and vitamin D, which
can double the amount of calcium absorbed by your
body.
46Breakfast
What is the most important meal of the day?
47Why should you eat breakfast?
Teens who eat breakfast do better in school, are
more likely to participate in physical
activities, and tend to eat healthier overall.
48Breakfast Ideas
- eggs
- French toast, waffles, or pancakes (try wheat or
whole-grain varieties) - cold cereal and milk
- hot cereal, such as oatmeal or cream of wheat
(try some dried fruit or nuts on top) - whole-grain toast, bagel, or English muffin with
cheese - yogurt with fruit or nuts
- fruit smoothie, such as a strawberry smoothie
49Why should you eat breakfast?
- Teens who don't eat breakfast are less able to
learn at school, get less iron (an important
nutrient) in their diets, and are more likely to
have a higher body mass index (BMI), which is a
sign they may be overweight.
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51What do you eat at fast food restaurants?
525 Tips for Healthy Diet
- Eat a healthy breakfast
- Limit soda consumption
- Drink more water milk
- Watch portion sizes
- Limit Fatty fast food
- Eat more fruits and vegetables