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Fun Food Facts Presentation by Alex Trocino and 
 Lyann Yokoyama

Fun Food Facts Presentation by Alex Trocino and 
 Lyann Yokoyama . Serving Size Vs. Portion Size. Simply put a serving size is the 
amount of food listed on a products 
food label and a portion size is how 
much food you choose to eat at one 
time. Chip Activity . Serving Size 
Worksheet .

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Fun Food Facts Presentation by Alex Trocino and 
 Lyann Yokoyama

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  1. Fun Food Facts Presentation by Alex Trocino and 
Lyann Yokoyama

  2. Serving Size Vs. Portion Size Simply put a serving size is the 
amount of food listed on a products 
food label and a portion size is how 
much food you choose to eat at one 
time Chip Activity

  3. Serving Size 
Worksheet

  4. My Plate?

  5. Starbucks, anyone?
Vanilla Latte Calories

  6. Peppermint White Chocolate Mocha

  7. What is your Sugar I.Q.? Fill out the Sugar I.Q. page Make predictions about sugar levels.

  8. How to control portions Brainstorm Avoid eating in front of the TV or while busy Pre-portion food Eat Slowly: Chew food Use smaller dishes/ bowls Start with a salad or when still hungry take 
seconds of vegetables Eat regular meals including snacks

  9. The Role of "Fast Food" in Obesity... Fast food choices often include: Huge portion sizes!! (Often 2 - 3 times larger than 
recommended.) High in calories High in fat High in sugar High in salt Little/no Nutrient Dense Foods Super Size Me

  10. Not That... Eat This... To burn the extra calories: You would 
have to run about 10 miles!!!! Milk and salad have more 
nutrients!! 1130 Less Calories 49.5 less grams of fat 1785 less mg of sodium 79 Less sugar grams

  11. Dietary Guidelines for 
Americans Consume a balanced diet rich in nutrient-dense foods and 
beverages. Get at least 60 minutes of exercise daily. Avoid foodborne illnesses by washing your hands frequently 
and keeping surfaces where foods are prepared clean.

  12. Healthy Weight Loss Strategies Eat YOUR daily calorie needs to meet your body's energy 
needs. Include your favorites in moderation. Eat smaller amounts of 
your favorite high-calorie foods and eat them less often. (Watch 
portion size!) Eat a variety of low-calorie, nutrient dense foods. Nutrient dense foods are foods that are high in nutrients as compared with their calorie content. Whole-grain products, vegetables 
and fruits are examples of low-calorie, nutrient dense foods. Drink plenty of water. (8 glasses a day!) (Glencoe Health, p. 148)

  13. Physical Activity and Weight Management Burns calories and helps you lose fat. Keep Your heart rate in its zone!(When you cannot carry 
a conversation) -Heart rates in their target zone burn more calories! (This is when your pulse is beating fast) -What's your zone?  (220- your age)x .50 =  (220-your age)x .85= The two numbers are your hear rate range, where your 
hear rate should be to burn calories. EXERCISE for at least 30 minutes/ 4 days a week! Toned muscles help you burn fat even when you are 
resting! Relieves stress that leads to over or under eating. Promotes a normal appetite response, which helps you 
to maintain a healthy weight. Increases self-esteem, which helps keep your plan on 
track. (Glencoe Health, p. 150)

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