Title: LIONHEARTS NUTRITION
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2Happy Healthy Families5 Steps to help families
eat and feel better every day
Fiona Greig Mission Nutrition Oral Health
Conference 27 June 2014
3 4How can we and our patients lead healthy
lifestyles in an unhealthy environment?
5 Life was once simple
- Mothers had more time at home for food
preparation and involving kids in the kitchen - A trip to the supermarket was only once a week or
two - Treats were treats
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6 Todays chaotic has become the norm
75 steps to a healthier lifestyle
- Make every meal healthy
- Healthy snacking
- Shopping smarter
- Setting healthy habits now
- Make healthy food fun
- Case study
8Tip 1 Making every meal healthier
- Planning
- Pantry staples
- Stretching a meal
- Homemade vs packet
- Try new recipes cooking methods
- Veges at every meal
- Keep tea coffee to between meals
- Get the kids involved at every opportunity
9- Cooking methods and utensils
- Steam Basket
- Slow Cooker or Crockpot
- Food processor
- Smoothie maker
- Julienne Peeler
- Tortilla baking dish
10Pasta sauce comparison
Sugar g/100g 3.3 3.0
Salt mg/100g 395 80
Fat g/100g 1.2 0.9
11Veges at every meal
- Omelette with tomato, mushrooms, spinach
- Smoothies incl baby spinach or kale
- Lean meat with salad pasta/sandwich
- Snack carrot sticks or celery (with peanut
butter)
12Tip 2 Healthy snacking
- Do we need to snack?
- Thirst can be mistaken as hunger
- Keep healthy options accessible
- Mindful snacking
- Watch your portions
- What is a healthy snack?
13What does a healthy snack look like?
- Unprocessed if possible
- Contains some protein
- dairy
- nuts/seeds
- Easily accessible
14Snack ideas and after school
- Cold corn on the cob
- Left over pizza slice
- Mini corn fritters
- Creamed rice
- Rice cakes
- Chunky cereals
- Homemade popcorn
- Homemade healthy muffins
- Snow peas, cherry tomatoes, cheese cubes
15Tip 3 Shopping Smarter
- Tools
- List
- Food Switch smartphone app
- Online
- Health and Nutrition Claims
- Packaging information
- Endorsements
16Core foods on the outside
17Food Choice Apps
18On-pack
19Tip 4 Set Healthy Habits
- Listening to hunger cues
- Environment
- Numerous offerings
- Fussy vs problem feeder
- Wide variety
- Unprocessed foods
- Role modelling
20Managing a FUSSY eater
- Milkoholics - Dont fill up little tummies with
milk - Avoid using dessert as a bribe to finish dinner
- Introduce wide range of tastes and textures early
- Fussy / picky eater vs problem feeder
21Lunches mix match!
- GOOD COMBO Bread/cereals 1 lean meat/fish/egg
1 dairy 1 fruit 1 veg
22Adding interest at Lunch
- Vary the bread each week
- Week 1 Wraps or Pita
- Week 2 Rolls
- Week 3 Crackers
- Week 4 Regular sandwiches
- Mix up the fruit
- Fresh, canned, tubs, dried
- Different dairy
- Yogurts, cheese triangles, sliced cheese
23Food models
24Getting Kids (and adults) to eat more veges
- Establish a vege garden
- Meatballs or meat loaf Add grated zucchini,
carrot, potato and onion. - Bolognese sauce - Add mashed pumpkin for
delicious smoothness. - Make muffins and cakes with fruit puree, grated
carrot or zucchini, mashed kumara or pumpkin. - Pizza toppings mix veges with cheese
- Smoothies with milk, baby spinach, banana,
berries
25Tip 5 Make food fun
26Case study
- Family of 5
- Dad, works full-time long hours
- Mum works part-time
- 3 kids aged 5, 7 and 10
- Currently eating takeaways 3-4 times per week due
to lack of time - Supermarket shop once a week mainly processed,
packaged foods - Minimum exercise by parents as always tired
- Kids spend much of their spare time on computer
and snacking
27 Any questions?
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