MYPLATE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY. FOOD FACT As Americans, it is recommended that we increase our intake of vegetables, fruits, whole grains, lowfat milk and.

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MYPLATE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY

FOOD FACT As Americans, it is recommended that we increase our intake of vegetables, fruits, whole grains, lowfat milk and dairy products, seafood and use oils in place of solid fats.

DEFINITIONS Sedentary: lifestyle that includes only the light physical activity associated with typical day-to-day life. Moderate: lifestyle that includes physical activity equivalent to walking about miles per had at 3-4 mph, in addition to the physical activity associated with typical day-to-day life. Active: lifestyle that includes physical activity equivalent to walking more than 3 miles per day at 3-4 mph.

CALORIC NEEDS BASED ON 3 THINGS…. Caloric needs change depending on age (discuss 9 th grade policy) Age Calories in vs. Calories Out (if you burn more, you need more) Activity Level Boys vs. girls (bodies, muscle, metabolism, processing of food, all different!) Gender

PURPOSE OF THE “9 TH – 12 TH GRADE RULE” school-lunches/index.html

WHAT’S THE PROBLEM? Is it completely accurate to just base nutrition on one factor? Why are all 3 factors needed? What could happen if we base caloric needs on only one or two factors? Is it completely accurate to just base nutrition on one factor? Why are all 3 factors needed? What could happen if we base caloric needs on only one or two factors?

YOUR CALORIE NEEDS Gender Activity/ Level Male/ Sedentary Male/ Moderately Active Male/ Active Female/ Sedentary Female/ Moderately Active Female/ Active Age Where do you find yourself? What can you do to improve? (We can ALL improve) What do these calorie needs mean?

2 THINGS TO REMEMBER WITH CHOOSING FOODS Calorie balance (to maintain a healthy weight) Nutrient dense foods (define…)

REDUCE YOUR: Sodium Added sugars Solid fats Refined grains

INCREASE YOUR: Veggies and Fruits Whole grains Seafood Low fat dairy (or fortified soy) Potassium, fiber, vitamin D, calcium (found in veggies, fruits, whole grains and milk products) PHYSICAL ACTIVITY!

REVIEW MYPLATE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES: Half your plate! Veggies: Dark green, red, orange Fruit: eat seasonally, fresh is best! GRAINS: At least ½ are WHOLE! PROTEIN: Make it lean (low fat) and varied. Seafood=8 oz. DAIRY: Low fat (1%), calcium and vitamin D FRUITS AND VEGETABLES: Half your plate! Veggies: Dark green, red, orange Fruit: eat seasonally, fresh is best! GRAINS: At least ½ are WHOLE! PROTEIN: Make it lean (low fat) and varied. Seafood=8 oz. DAIRY: Low fat (1%), calcium and vitamin D

BURN SOME CALORIES! You must dance/move for 5 minutes. By actively moving (aerobic activity), you will burn about 40 calories in 5 minutes..

6 NUTRIENTS  Carbohydrates  Proteins  Fats & Oils  Vitamins  Minerals  Water  Carbohydrates  Proteins  Fats & Oils  Vitamins  Minerals  Water

CALORIES=ENERGY ENERGY! Fats and Oils=9 Proteins =4 Carbs=4 Or more fat if you don’t burn them !

NO CALORIES, BUT STILL ESSENTIAL minerals vitamins WATER

WHICH NUTRIENTS FOR WHICH GROUP? Carbs Proteins Fats and Oils Vitamins MineralsWater