A New You: Health for Every Body Lesson 5: Gentle Nutrition.

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A New You: Health for Every Body Lesson 5: Gentle Nutrition

Intuitive Eating Make eating pleasurable Feel your fullness Honor your hunger Make peace with food Value health with gentle nutrition Reject the diet mentality Cope with emotions without food

How big is BIG? More Monster-size Meal Deal Value Biggy Super-size Up-size

Portion Sizes one meat serving Check out your bowls, cups, plates & glasses audio cassette tape (2-3 ounces)

1. Review your goal, revise. 3. Continue daily 2-minute walks, make one 5 minutes and record On Your Own Learning OYOL 2. Try higher-fiber food

Adapted from A New You: Living in A Healthy Body developed by Outreach and Extension at University of Missouri, Lincoln University Adaptation & revisions by Mary Kay Wardlaw Project Education Specialist WIN the Rockies