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Module 9 fssdkjflsdjflksdjfion 5 Staying Healthy Module 9 fssdkjflsdjflksdjfion 5

Staying Healthy Between Doctor Visits It is important to make healthy choices between doctor visits to help maintain your health, and help you not get Type 2 diabetes or other chronic health conditions. What are some ways you can stay healthy? Eating healthy meals and snacks Eating less unhealthy foods Drinking around 8 cups of water a day Being physically active for 30-60 minutes per day Getting at least 7 hours of sleep per day Taking time to do activities that you enjoy Practicing good hygiene and safe behaviors

Healthy Eating What kinds of food are considered healthy? Vegetables: broccoli, spinach, carrots Fruits: apples, berries, bananas, oranges Whole Grains: quinoa, brown rice, whole wheat bread Low-fat Dairy: milk, yogurt, cheese Protein: lean meat and poultry, fish, nuts, beans Healthy Oils and Fats: avocados, olive oil, nuts WATER!! between 8 -13 cups per day

Foods to Limit What kinds of food should you limit? Sweets: candy, cookies, cakes Fatty Foods: french-fries, fried food, pizza Salty Foods: chips, frozen meals, canned foods Soda and Sugary Drinks: Gatorade, energy drinks, soda

Physical Activity Being physically active for 30-60 minutes a day leads to: Strong bones and muscles Healthy heart, brain, and lungs What are some physical activities you can do that fit your lifestyle? Lifting weights Walking/jogging with friends Swimming Riding a bicycle Gardening Others?

The Importance of Sleep Getting a good night’s sleep is good for your mental, emotional, and physical health! What are some ideas to help you get a good night’s sleep? Go to bed at the same time and get up at the same time every day. Get at least 7 hours of sleep Turn off all electronics at least 30 minutes before bed time Be physically active during the day Avoid caffeine, large meals, and alcohol before bed Make sure your room is dark Have your room at a comfortable temperature

Emotional and Social Health What are some ways you can support your emotional and social health? Maintain healthy relationships with family and friends Be involved in your community or volunteer Maintain a positive attitude Make time for activities you enjoy Learn how to manage stress Participate in a regular job, volunteer job, or hobby Express gratitude Be physically active Get plenty of sleep Set health and wellness goals and reward yourself when you achieve them Eat healthy foods

Other Tips to Maintaining Health How else can you stay healthy? Wash your hands after using the restroom and before eating Brush your teeth 2 times per day Floss daily Wear visible clothing when out at night Light colors and reflective gear Wear your seatbelt when in the car and a helmet when riding your bicycle Avoid tobacco use. If you do use, quit! Ask for help if you are struggling with drugs or abusing alcohol Talk to your doctor about preventing sexually transmitted infections and unwanted pregnancy.

What did I Learn? To help me stay healthy I: Eat well to help my body and mind. Stay physically active to help all parts of my body. Get plenty of sleep to help with my mental, emotional, and physical health. Find time for myself and others, which is an important part of my emotional health. Know good health will help me in all areas of my life, including my health care.

Created in partnership with: Oregon Self Advocacy Coalition, Oregon Health and Science University, and Oregon Council on Developmental Disabilities This PowerPoint is adapted from materials developed by NSW Council for Intellectual Disabilities (2009), Australia. The toolkit and its components are supported in part by Grant/Cooperative Agreement #5 U27 DD000014 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Disability and Health Branch.  The contents of the toolkit are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official reviews of the CDC.