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To look good, feel good and perform well, you need to eat well and be active. Take the only body you have and move more while feeding it so that it’s the best it can possibly be.

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Fact or fiction?

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How does eating well make you feel?

Group Discussion

Eating well affects how you feel.

Name some foods from the food groups that you should eat most

often.

A healthy diet includes some extra foods.

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Why is it risky to lose weight too quickly?

Group Discussion

It’s best to lose weight quickly.3

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Discuss how this energy boost might feel.

Physical activity gives you an energy boost.

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Group Discussion

What intense activities could you do before consuming your recovery

beverage?

Milk is a sports-recovery beverage.

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Is there any single food that you could eliminate to lose weight?

You need to stop eating bread to lose weight.

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Am I at a healthy weight?

Small steps are needed:Pack more nutrients into your food

choices.Move more.Track what you eat and how much you

eat.Aim for a healthy weight.

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Internet Connection

http://apps.nccd.cdc.gov/dnpabmi/

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How hungry am I?

Eat purposefully and when you are hungry.

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What about food choices?

Choose nutrient-rich foods.

Vitamins

Minerals

CaloriesSolid fats

Added sugarSalt

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Nutrient-Rich Foods

Eat more: Eat less:

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Start Your Day With Breakfast

Eating breakfast: Benefits your body, your

brain and your attitude; Can make you feel happy

come mid-morning; Makes you less likely to

overeat in the afternoon and evening.

How do you feel when you skip breakfast?

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What makes a healthy breakfast?

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Choose One

Grains, Breads & Cereals

Choose One

Fruits or Vegetables

Choose One

Milk & Milk Products or

Meat, Beans & Nuts

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Don’t have time for breakfast?

These meals can be prepared in less than 3 minutes and contain 3 of 5 food-group foods:

1. Bagel with light cream cheese or peanut butter and small orange juice

2. Cereal with low-fat milk and banana3. English muffin with melted cheese and a sliced

pear4. Low-fat yogurt topped with almonds and an apple5. Instant oatmeal with low-fat milk and box of

raisins

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Eating well on the Run

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Snacking

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Beverages Make an Impact on Our Diets

30 – 40% of daily calories are consumed in beverages.

Beverage Calories

Food Calories

Yet, we often overlook beverage calories.

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What are you drinking?

________*Based on past day stand alone beverage consumptionQ.3a-20c: Please indicate how many ounces of each type of (insert beverage) you drank.

The leading beverage choices are low in nutrients.

Water (Bottled/Tap) Soft Drinks Coffee Juice/Fruit Drinks Milk (Stand Alone Only) Tea Other

Teens13-18 Years Old

MilkPEP 2010 Consumption TrackerQ3 2010 – Q1 2011

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Beware of Extra-Large Servings

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How do food labels help?

Check serving sizes.

Limit these numbers.

Get enough.

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It’s all in your hands …

Estimate your serving size using this hand symbol chart.

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Instructions

Mark how much food you ate and drank for meals and snacks yesterday.

Write the total for each food group at the bottom of each column.

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Internet Connection

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What small step will you make?

After completing your chart and adding up your totals, write an idea for a small step you can make.

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Boost Your Heart Rate

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Boost Your Heart Rate With Intensity

Easy

Moderate

Challenging

Can talk normally(e.g., slow walking)

Heart pumping faster, a little hard to talk (e.g., fast walking)

Heart pumping very fast and difficult to talk (e.g., running)

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Build Muscle

Fact: Strength training improves focus and concentration, which may result in better grades.

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Build Bones

Mix and match 3 servings of Milk and Milk Products every day to build bones during your teen years.

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Why be physically active?

What will motivate

you?

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Are you getting enough physical activity?

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Internet Connection

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How will you increase your activity?

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Quick Snacks

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Eating Out

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Trading Extras for Food-Group Foods

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Your Health Goals

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Small Steps to a Healthier You

The self is not something ready-made, but something in

continuous formation through choice of action.— John Dewey

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• “Healthy Beverages” Tip Sheet• Portion-Size Webinar• “Bone up on Milk” Quiz• And more at:

DairyCouncilofCA.org

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