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THE 2017 YOUTH RISK BEHAVIOR SURVEY SHARES WHAT STUDENTS SAY ABOUT
UNHEALTHY DIETARY BEHAVIORS
LEARN MORE: New York State Center for School Health | WWW.SCHOOLHEALTHNY.COM | 585-617-2380
The information in this infographic is from the NYS 2017 CDC Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS), which monitors students’ health risks and behaviors in six categories: unintentional injury and violence, tobacco use, alcohol and other drug use, dietary behavior, and physical activity. It is conducted every two years among a representative group of New York public school students in grades 9-12. You can learn more at 2017 NYS YRBS Data.
DID NOT EAT BREAKFAST
66% 68FEMALE
(such as Coke, Pepsi, or Sprite, not counting diet soda or diet pop, during the 7 days
befrore the survey)
66% 63MALE
DRANK MILK DRANK SODA
(on all 7 days during the 7 days before the survey)
(in the 7 days before the survey)
FEMALE
FEMALE
6362
7566
69%MALE
MALE64%
TOTAL
TOTAL
TOTAL
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NYS ACTION STEPS FOR PREVENTION & EDUCATION
STUDENTS FAMILIESSCHOOL STAFF
New York State Center for School Health | WWW.SCHOOLHEALTHNY.COM | 585-617-2380
Visit the American Dairy Association Breakfast After The Bell webpage to learn
about the benefits of students
eating breakfast in the
classroom.
Plan to visit the Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom
website and learn how eating
breakfast at school improves
academic performance, health
and behavior.
Eating breakfast is a
key ingredient in school
success. Visit the American Federation of Teachers Breakfast in the classroom
page and learn why students
skip breakfast.
Use the United States Department of Agriculture-Click a Food Group to Explore page for information
on making smart food choices.
Visit the Choose My Plate
website to find activities and
games to make learning about
good nutrition fun.
Download the Dining Decisions
game to your iPad or Android
device and see how healthy
you can make your food plate!
Visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-BAM! Body and Mind page.
Visit the Healthy Food Healthy Planet-Involving the Children page to learn how
to involve kids in planning,
shopping and preparing meals.
By learning how you can control
your portions and avoid eating
hidden calories. Visit the
California Dairy Council How to Meal Plan for Your Family webpage.
Get cooking! Nutrition.gov Kids in the Kitchen website
has recipes and kitchen
activities for you and your kids.
THE 2017 NEW YORK STATE YOUTH RISK BEHAVIOR SURVEY SHARES WHAT STUDENTS SAY ABOUT: Unhealthy Dietary Behaviors
Development and provision of this information was funded by the New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Cooperative Agreement number 5UPS 13-1307 and supported by the New York State Education Department.
SCAN TO PARTNERSHIPS FOR EDUCATION
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