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Fruits and vegetables

Discover the importance of including fruits and vegetables in your diet. Learn how to create a healthy plate, debunk myths, and reap the numerous health benefits of colorful produce. Start a new chapter in your journey towards a healthier lifestyle today!

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Fruits and vegetables

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  1. Fruits and vegetables A TuSalud ¡SíCuenta! Educational Module

  2. FRUITS & VEGETABLES We need at least 5 portions of fruits and vegetables daily.

  3. A HEALTHY PLATE Ingredients Vegetables 1 cup Meat or Protein3 ounces Grains½ cup MEAT OR PROTEIN Palm (3 ounces) GRAINS One cupped hand (1/2 cup) VEGETABLES Two cupped handsor two fists(1 cup)

  4. HEALTHY PLATES

  5. KEEP IT COLORFUL To gain all of the benefits from fruits and vegetables, you should eat a combination of different colors and groups.

  6. BENEFITS Reduce the risk of: • Heart disease • Stroke • Colon cancer • Type 2 diabetes • Cataracts and vision problems

  7. BENEFITS • Improve gastrointestinal health • Reduce the possibility of cataracts • Lose weight especially when combined with lower calorie consumption and physical activity

  8. NUTRIENTS Fruits and vegetables are rich in vitamins and minerals.

  9. FIBER • Helps digestion and prevents constipation • Helps reduce risk of heart disease

  10. POTASSIUM Helps to maintain a healthybloodpressure Helpsstrengthenourmuscles Tomatoes, bananas, brocolli

  11. VITAMIN A • Maintains eye and skin health • Helps protect against infections

  12. VITAMIN C • Helps heal cuts and wounds • Helps maintain healthy gums and teeth

  13. MYTHS The following statements are commonly believed to be true, but are actually false.

  14. MYTH #1 “Cooking with fruits and vegetables takes too much time”

  15. MYTH #1: FALSE • Cooking with fruits and vegetables does not need to take a lot of time! • Use frozen vegetables if you are in a hurry • Cut fruits and vegetables before you need them to have them ready when you need them • Fruits and vegetables taste good raw…so you don’t have to cook them to get the recommended servings

  16. MYTH #2 “Fruits and vegetables are expensive and hard to find.”

  17. MYTH #2: FALSE • Buy seasonal produce. There are a variety of fresh produce at a low price. • Buy fruits and vegetables at the flea market and from street vendors.

  18. MYTH #3 “You need to be a chef to cook fruits and vegetables”

  19. MYTH #3: FALSE • There are many easy ways to add vegetables to a meal. • Look for new recipes. • Add vegetables to meals that you and your family already like!

  20. MYTH #4 “My kids won’t eat vegetables.”

  21. MYTH #4: FALSE It is possible they won’t like some vegetables the first time they try them, but here are some suggestions. • Letyourchildrenhelp in thekitchen, iftheycookeditthey are more likely to try it and to likeit! • Letthemfind a new vegetable at thesupermarket. • Keeptryingdifferent vegetables and youwillfindsometheylike. • Sitdown to eat as a family, iftheyseeyoueatingfruits and vegetables theywilltoo. • Letthemgrow a vegetable in a flowerpotorgarden

  22. HOW TO START • Buyfreshfruits and vegetables fromthesupermarket, farmersmarket, orfleamarket • Addthemontheside, directlyintoyourfavoritefoods, ormake a salad • Cut up carrots, celery, and apples and putthem in baggies in therefridgeratorforeasy snacks

  23. SAMPLE MEAL PLAN Make a calendar of meals, try to include at least 5 portions of fruits and vegetables daily. This is only an example, be creative and add fruits and vegetables to your family’s favorite foods!

  24. TAKE CONTROL! Scenario: Each time I get home from work I don’t want to cook much. I usually prepare something easy from a box.

  25. Maggie, Role Model

  26. NEXT STEP Start today beacuse Your Health Matters!

  27. THE PLAN

  28. THE PLAN • On a scale of 1-10, how confident are you that you can eat healthy portions daily? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Less Important Very Important

  29. MAKE A PLAN

  30. REFERENCES • U.S. Food and Drug Administration www.fda.gov • U.S. Department of Agriculture www.mypyramid.gov • Tu Salud ¡Sí Cuenta! www.tusaludsicuenta.info • “Food Psychology: Why we eat more than we think” Jim Painter, PhD, RD

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