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Healthy Lifestyle for Kids. Cancer Council Community Speakers. Our Vision:. Cancer Defeated. Our Mission: To defeat cancer through engaging the community. About The Cancer Council NSW. Research Patient support and information Cancer prevention and screening Advocacy
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Healthy Lifestyle for Kids Cancer Council Community Speakers
Our Vision: Cancer Defeated Our Mission:To defeat cancer through engaging the community
About The Cancer Council NSW • Research • Patient support and information • Cancer prevention and screening • Advocacy • Working in the community
Fundraising • Donations • Bequests • Fundraisers • Your own fundraiser
The Greater Western Sydney Region The Community Hub is at 39 Ingham Drive Casula NSW 2170
What is cancer? • Cancer is a disease of cells • Genes instruct a cell to do the right thing at the right time. • Sometimes a cell ignores instructions and grows out of control • This leads to the development of tumours – benign or malignant
Lifestyle Factors that Protect Against Cancer • Being physically active • Eating a healthy diet • Maintaining a healthy body weight
Why are Healthy Eating & Activity Important for Children? • Growth & development • Gives them energy to learn & play • Set up healthy behaviours • Maintain a healthy weight
Tips for Healthy Children • Get Active • Drink water • Limit juice & soft drinks • Eat fruit and vegetables • Pack a healthy lunch box • Eat healthy snacks • Enjoy breakfast
Being Active • At least 1 hr of energetic activity • No more than 2 hours watching TV or small screen recreation
Being Active – Tip for parents • Be a role model • Include activity in your family outings • Offer them a range of physical activities to choose form • Be prepared for activity opportunities • Give gifts that promote activity • Encourage your children to walk or ride to school with supervision. • Make the most of your neighbourhood facilities • Keep it fun • Make being active your way of life
Drink H2O • Water quenches thirst • Tips for drinking more water • Reduced fat milk - for children over 2 years • Breastfeeding is also important for health
Reduce Sugary Drinks • Fruit juice, cordial, soft drinks and sports drinks are high in sugar • These drinks should only be consumed occasionally – not everyday • Offer fruit instead of fruit juice
Reduce Sugary Drinks Sugar per 250ml glass • Water = 0 teaspoons (tsp) • Apple juice = 6 tsp • Soft drinks = 6 tsp • Orange juice (no added sugar) = 4 tsp
Fruits and Vegetables • 87% don’t eat enough vegetables • 30% don’t eat enough fruit • Potentially protective against cancer Eating more fruit and vegetables is one of the best improvements you can make to your child's diet
How Much is a ‘Serve’? One serve of FRUIT is 150 grams of fresh fruit or:
How Much is a ‘Serve’? One serve of VEGETABLES is 75 grams of fresh vegetables or:
Getting children to Eat More Fruit & Veg • Take your children fruit and veg shopping • Let children prepare their own fruit & veg snacks • Add chopped fruit to cereal or porridge • Cut fruit and veg into small bite size pieces • Add extra vegies to sandwiches or meals • Freeze fruit for a cool tasty snack • Grow some vegies or herbs at home in pots
Healthy Lunchboxes Steps to a healthy lunchbox: • Carbohydrate base • Protein food • Vegetables • A bottle of water • One or more pieces of fruit • One or more serves of dairy
Healthy Snacks • Children should be offered a variety of healthy snacks Healthy Snack ideas • Crisp bread with cheese and tomato • Low fat muffins or fruit scones • Fresh or canned fruit • Low fat yoghurt or custard
Start the day with breakfast • Eat a healthy breakfast every morning • Many children skip breakfast • Healthy breakfast ideas - wholegrain breads and cereals, - reduced fat milks and yoghurt, - fruit
Understanding Food Labels • Information on food labels can help you make healthy choices • All food products have a table – called the Nutrition Information Panel, and the ingredients list
Understanding Food Labels • Look at the per 100g or ml column when comparing food or drink products • Look for foods with more than 4g fibre per 100g
The Parents Jury • An online network for parents who would like to improve food and physical activity environments of children www.parentsjury.org.au
Passive smoking & second-hand smoke • Passive smoking is the inhalation of second-hand smoke (SHS) • Exposure to SHS causes illness in adults and children • Avoid exposure to SHS • Make your car and home a smoke-free zone
Quitting smoking • Benefits of quitting: Improved health for you and your kids Better fitness Financial savings • Contact the Quitline on 137 848 (for the cost of a local call) or go to: http://www.13quit.org.au/
SunSmart Kids • Australiahas the highest rate of skin cancer in the world • Childhood exposure increases the risk • Most skin cancers can be prevented
Protecting children’s skin • Check often that children are protected • Encourage children to play in the shade • Re-apply sunscreen every 2 hours
Helpful tips • Choosing hats, clothing and sunscreen • Shade • Role modelling
SunSmart Early Childhood and Primary School Program • Sun protection policies and practices in primary schools and Early Childcare Services • Reducing risk to children and staff • SunSmart sign on display
For More Information • For more information contact the SunSmart Info Line on 9334 1761 or visit the website: www.cancercouncil.com.au/sunsmart
Take home messages • Get Active • Drink water • Limit juice & soft drinks • Eat fruit and vegetables • Enjoy breakfast • Eat healthy snacks • Pack a healthy lunch box • Don’t smoke around kids • Protect kids from sun exposure
The Cancer Council Helpline:13 11 20 • From 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday • Call 13 11 20 in NSW • TTY (02) 9334 1865 for the hearing impaired • 13 14 50 for translating & interpreting services • www.cancercouncil.com.au
How you can help • Be cancer smart • Make a donation • Raise funds • Volunteer • Join a research project We can all be smarter about cancer! Find out more – contact us on 13 11 20