Snacking Smart: Think Out With the Bag PowerPoint and Handout Lesson
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Learning objectives & benefits:
Allowing oneself to become too hungry makes stuffing more likely at the next meal. It is important to eat 5 to 6 smaller, more frequent meals. But at the same time, excessive snacking and eating when not hungry, especially if the snacks are high-calorie snack-type packaged foods, can result in excess body fat stores.
The purpose of this lesson with the eye-catching Toucan is to make consumers aware of the following:
- The importance of small meals and snacks
- How to differentiate high-cal snacks from low-cal, nutritious snacks
- Snack success tips
- A case study and food log makeover of a consistent meal skipper by Victoria Shanta Retelny, RD, resulted in better eating, exercise, journaling, and weight loss from this lesson.
This is part of The 12 Wellness and Weight Loss Lessons by Food and Health Communications.
- The 12 Lessons can be used for a 3 to 12-month worksite wellness/weight management incentive program to teach a new, timely weight management lesson/skill each month (or week).
- You can also use topics individually for wellness programs, health fairs, classes, counseling, etc.
- All topics support the messages given in the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and MyPlate.
Specs:
- Number of PowerPoint slides with speaker's notes: 35
- Number of handout pages with leader guide (PDF): 11
- Target audience: Ages 12 - 100
- Approximate length of show: 30 minutes
- Up to date with current dietary guidelines and media design
- You can edit the show any way you like to suit your time and audience.
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