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Chapter 4.3. Choosing foods wisely. Dietary guidelines for Americans. Dietary guidelines for Americans- spell out in simple language the healthy eating and active living needs for Americans. There are 10 main guidelines categorized into 3 groups Aim for fitness Build a healthy base
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Chapter 4.3 Choosing foods wisely
Dietary guidelines for Americans • Dietary guidelines for Americans- spell out in simple language the healthy eating and active living needs for Americans. • There are 10 main guidelines categorized into 3 groups • Aim for fitness • Build a healthy base • Choose Sensibly
10 main guidelines *Aim- for a healthy weight, be physically active each day *Build-Let food pyramid guide your food choices, choose a variety of grains, choose a variety of fruits and vegetables , keep food safe to eat *Choose-a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol, beverages and foods to moderate your intake of sugars, less salt, avoid alcohol
Why my pyramid • Increased energy and improved physical and mental performance • Achievement or maintenance of a healthful body weight • Protection against 5 of the leading causes of death (stroke,heartdisease,certain cancers, diabetes, atherosclerosis)
Serving sizes • Portion-how much of a food you eat in one meal. • Controlling portion size-learn to eye ball
Nutrition facts • Nutrition facts panel- a thumbnail analysis of a food’s calories and nutrient content for one serving • The % daily value column shows the nutrients in one serving of the food to a 2,000 calorie daily eating plan
Developing healthful eating habits • Good nutrition comes from an eating plan that has variety, moderation and balance • The importance of breakfast • -most important meal of the day • Body uses energy even while you sleep and you need to replenish your body’s energy supply once you wake up • Aim for good carbs, fiber and protein
Snacking • -most snacks contain too many calories and not enough nutrients • Healthful snacks can provide the extra energy you need during the growth years and provide nutrients that you might not have been able to eat with other meals
Eating out • Pay attention to how your food is prepared • Choose healthful side dishes • Watch portion sizes • Estimate servings • Drink healthful beverages
Coca-Cola: Was originally green.Peanuts are one of the ingredients in dynamite.Vinegar: Melts pearlsAvocados: Have more protein than any other fruit and are poisonous to birds.Ketchup: Originally created as a drug, not a condiment. Apples: Have more stimulant than caffeine Cherries: Tart cherries may have more pain killer than aspirin. • Americans on average eat 18 acres of pizza every day.
-True or False every sandwich at chickfila is under 500 calories? • -Outback Aussie Cheese fries higher or lower 2,000 calories? • More sugar 20 oz bottle of coke or a cinnabon? • Better for you at starbucks bran muffin or ham,egg and cheddar sandwich
1. TRUE • 2. 2,900 Calories • 3. 20oz bottle of coke 65 grams 1.5 shot glasses full of sugar • 4. bran 890 calories 37 grams of fat vs sandwich 510 calories 16 grams of fat
Keeping food safe to eat • Food borne illness-illness that results from consuming foods contaminated with disease-causing organisms, the poisons they produce, or chemical contaminants. • When in doubt throw it out • Cross contamination-spreading of bacteria or other pathogens from one food to another
Four tips • Clean-wash hands, fruits, cutting boards • Separate- use separate board for raw meats • Cook to a safe temperature • Chill- refrigerate promptly
Pre-event meals • Pre-event meal- last full meal consumed prior to a practice session or the competitive event itself • Eaten within 1 to 3 hours before event • High in complex carbs • Endurance athletes- a small sugar snack or drink may be acceptable
Post-event • Phase 1-drink fluids • Phase 2-Have a snack • Within 30 minutes is ideal • Phase 3- eat a meal • Two hours after competition
Risks of supplements • Ephedrine- a compound that increases the rate at which body converts calories to energy • Risks-heat related injury, heart problems • Creatine-a supplemental that increases muscle size while enhancing the body’s ability to use protein • Androstenedione-a chemical agent that aids the body in its production of testosterone