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Learn about the new food pyramid, balanced diet tips, and prevention steps for diet-related illnesses like heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, osteoporosis, stroke, cancer, and obesity. Discover how to maintain a healthy lifestyle through proper food choices, portion sizes, and physical activity. Stay informed about the importance of nutrition and exercise in preventing chronic illnesses and promoting overall well-being.
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Grains: Bread,Cereal,Rice,& Pasta • Based on one ounce • 1 slice of bread • 1 oz ready to eat cereal • ½ cup cooked cereal • ½ cup rice • ½ cup pasta
Vegetables • 1 cup raw leafy vegetables, lettuce and spinach • ½ cup cut up raw vegetables • ½ cup cooked vegetables • ¾ cup or 6oz. vegetable juice
Fruit • 1 medium piece of raw fruit, apple, banana, orange or peach, for example • ½ cup cut-up raw fruit • ½ cup canned fruit (not in sugar syrup) • ¾ or fruit juice (100% juice)
Milk • 1 cup milk or yogurt • 1 ½ oz. natural cheese ( ie. cheddar or swiss) • 2 oz. processed cheese ( ie. American)
Meat & Beans • Meat, Poultry, Fish, Dried Beans, Eggs & Nuts • 2-3 oz. cooked, lean meat, poultry or fish 1 ounce of meat equals • ½ cup cooked beans or • 1 egg or • 2 Tablespoons peanut butter
Fats, Oils & Sweets • Use sparingly TIPS • Make most of your fat sources from fish, nuts & vegetable oils • Limit solid fats like butter, margarine, shortening & lard • Keep saturated fats, trans fats, & salt low • Choose food & beverages low in added sugars
Physical Activity Find you balance between food and physical activity • Stay within you daily calorie needs • Be physically active for 30 minutes most days • 60 minutes of physical activity needed to prevent weight gain • Children and teenagers should be physically active of 60 minutes most days
Diet Related Illnesses • Heart disease • Hypertension • Diabetes Type I & Type II • Osteoporosis • Obesity • Stroke • Cancer
Heart Disease • The number 1 killer of men and women Prevention Steps • Stop smoking ( DON’T START!!) • Reduce consumption of fat especially saturated fat • Reduce consumption of cholesterol • Achieve and maintain desirable body weight • Reduce intake of salt/sodium • Increase exercise Return to Stroke
Hypertension • High blood pressure • AKA The Silent Killer Prevention Steps • Reduce sodium • Weight control • Increase physical activity • Alcohol in moderation • Add calcium rich foods • Increase of magnesium, potassium & vitamin C
Diabetes • The body is unable to handle carbohydrates normally Type I about 10% of total cases • Used to be called juvenile diabetes • Caused by genetics, viral infection, other diseases or toxins Type II About 90% of total cases • Used to be called adult onset • Obesity worsens insulin resistance • Incidence increases with age • Now occurring in children
Diabetes Affected areas Risk factors
Diabetes Prevention Steps • Weight control & Exercise To control diabetes • Balanced diabetic diet • High in complex carbohydrates • Provides enough fiber • Low in saturated fat • Not too high in protein • Increase and maintain exercise • Take necessary medicine to control glucose level
Osteoporosis • AKA Brittle bone disease Prevention steps • Adequate calcium during preteen and teen years • Need vitamin D to absorb calcium • Exercise with impact to build bone • Muscle strengthening promotes bone growth • Strong muscles improves balance to help prevent falls • Calcium and vitamin D supplements as you age • No smoking • Alcohol in moderation
Stroke Blood clot to the brain or hemorrhage Prevention steps • Same as for Heart Disease
Cancer Colon cancer
Cancer Prevention steps • Do Not Smoke • High fiber diet • Diet low in saturated fat • Diet low in smoked and charbroiled foods • Eat foods containing Vitamin C and beta-carotene • Eat plenty of cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, greens and bok choy
Obesity • Well balanced diet • Diet high in complex carbohydrates • Diet low in saturated fat • Increase exercise
The Deadly Quartet • Type II diabetes • Obesity • High blood cholesterol (high LDL) • Hypertension