Implement Policies that Reduce Fat Consumption. What is fat? BAD FATSGOOD FATS Trans fatsSaturated fatsMonounsaturated fats Polyunsaturated fats Pastries,

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Implement Policies that Reduce Fat Consumption

What is fat? BAD FATSGOOD FATS Trans fatsSaturated fatsMonounsaturated fats Polyunsaturated fats Pastries, cookies, muffins High-fat cuts of meat Olive, sesame, peanut oils Sesame seeds Chips, microwave popcorn Whole-fat dairy products Avocados Fatty fish: salmon, tuna, sardines Fried foodsButter NutsTofu Candy barChicken with skin Peanut butterSoymilk While fats are essential for normal body function, some fats are better for you than others.

Examples of high fat content food Serving size Estimated Fat Content (grams) instant ramen noodles with flavoring (1 package) 13g 2 oz Spam (1/6 can of Spam)15g 1 cup Libby’s corned beef hash24g 7 links of vienna sausage22-30g ¼ of a frozen pepperoni pizza16-21g 1 oz bag of plain salted potato chips (13-16 chips) 10g 2 tbsp of peanut butter (salted)16g 1 piece of turkey tail16g

Fact Animal fats and trans fats in excess can cause heart attacks, strokes, obesity, and diabetes. can cause

Fact Most of the fats in the USAPI diet comes from imported and processed foods, such as Spam, vienna sausage and turkey tail.

Did you know? In the Western Pacific Region obesity prevalence is highest in the Pacific countries, where some of the highest rates of overweight and diabetes are found.

In fact Obesity rates (based on published STEPS Reports): 75% in American Samoa, Nauru and Tokelau; 51% in Kiribati; 45% in Marshall Islands; 43% in Federated States of Micronesia (Pohnpei); 33% in Solomon Islands; 30% in Fiji.

Fact There are 25-47% of young children who are overweight or obese in American Samoa, CNMI, Guam and Hawaii.

Fact About 80% of heart diseases, stroke and type-2 diabetes and 40% of cancer can be prevented through inexpensive and cost-effective interventions.

Examples of policies LICENSING FOR LETTUCE: A Guide to the Model Licensing Ordinance for Healthy Food Retailers by ChangeLab Solutions Communities have established programs to encourage food retailers to stock healthier products. The ordinance changes business licensing policies to require all food stores (not including restaurants) to carry a minimum selection of healthy food and meet other basic operating standards

Examples of policies School Policy Framework: Implementation of the WHO global strategy on diet, physical activity and health is to guide policymakers at the ministries of education and health in the development and implementation of policies that promote healthy eating in the schools. Policy options that can be considered are: Nutritional standards for school food School food programs Vending machines and school snack bars Food availability near schools

Examples of policies Vending Machine Food and Beverage Standards was created to increase access to healthy food and beverage options at work. At least 50% of foods should have no more than 35% of its calories from total fat, excluding nuts and seeds Foods that meet the mandatory nutrition standards must be sold at a price that is equivalent to or lower than the price the remaining items in the vending machines.

Who to contact for information? Adrian Bauman Boden Institute of Obesity, Nutrition and Exercise and Prevention Research Collaboration University of Sydney Sydney, Australia 