Welcome to the Center for Young Women’s Health Project Healthy Lifestyle Module 3: Teens & Fad Diet Facts.

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Welcome to the Center for Young Women’s Health Project Healthy Lifestyle Module 3: Teens & Fad Diet Facts

Did you Know? Americans spend billions of dollars on dieting and diet products every year

True or False The diet industry targets teens with promises of quick weight loss. Fad dieting can keep teens from getting enough energy and nutrients they need to grow and develop properly. All teens who go on diets need to lose weight.

Teens who follow a strict diet for a while will usually keep the weight off. Adding calorie-burning activities into your day is a helpful way to lose weight True or False

Why do Teens Diet?

Quotes from Teens: “We feel pressure to look a certain way” “It’s hard to avoid “in your face” diet advertising” “We want to be in shape for sports” “We want to look good for spring break”

Dieting Danger Signs Continues to diet even if not overweight Feels weak or dizzy May spend less time with family/friends Eats alone Performs poorly in school Is afraid of eating certain foods Loses weight very quickly

Teens at Risk Many teens don’t get enough calcium, iron, and folic acid. This can have dangerous effects on the development of bones, joints, muscles, and even brain function

True or False? When females diet, their periods may stop and they may lose bone mass. You should avoid carbs.

Helping Teens Spot Fad Diets

Ask yourself: Does the diet… Promise quick weight loss? Require you to buy something in order to participate? Make claims that certain foods are bad? Include a warning for people with chronic disease? Use words like: “Amazing”, “Instant”, “Miraculous”? Require you to take pills? Require you to combine certain foods together or limits food choices? Claim you don’t need to exercise?

Teach your peers to “Ditch Diets” that tell them to… Starve, skip meals or drastically reduce food intake Eat only certain foods Completely cut fats, sugars, or carbs Use laxatives or diuretics Take pills, powders, or large doses of herbs Focus on quick weight loss without exercise

How can you promote a healthy lifestyle among your peers?

You can help other teens by: Helping to clarify myths, such as false advertising Teaching them to read food labels Encouraging them to be active & set realistic goals Suggesting to limit playing video games, and computer/tv time Being a positive role model

The Real Deal There is no quick and easy way to lose weight Any diet that sounds too good to be true probably is

Healthy weight management involves: Making small, gradual changes that you will be able to keep up for the rest of your life, such as: Eating nutritious foods from all 5 food groups Cutting back on excess calorie intake from sugary drinks, candy, and fast foods Regular physical activity Motivation and a positive attitude Eating a well balanced diet: (fruits, vegetables, lean meat, nuts, whole grains, vegetable oil, fat free/low fat cheese/dairy)

Is there a way to tell if a diet is healthy? Does the diet include: –A balance of all 5 food groups –Regular exercise or activity –Regular meals and snacks –Some of your favorite foods –Flexibility to fit your schedule –Foods you can find in restaurants and at social events

Web Resources The Center for Young Women’s Health at: The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics at: The MyPlate website at: