 the act or process of nourishing or being nourished; specifically : the sum of the processes by which an animal or plant takes in and utilizes food.

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 the act or process of nourishing or being nourished; specifically : the sum of the processes by which an animal or plant takes in and utilizes food substances › webster.com/dictionary/nutrition

Good Nutrition Bad Nutrition  Good brain function  More energy  Prevent diseases  Live longer › on-health/  Obesity  Hypertension  High cholesterol  Hearts disease  Diabetes  Stroke  Gout Cancer ›

 Make sure our staff and students both support healthy nutrition to promote better lifestyles  Work to get better health lunches  Education both staff and students  Encourage physical activity along with Nutrition

 A Nutrition software that allows you and your students to log food intake, creating a diary of their foods › This system does it all:  animated food diary  calorie light  weight chart  Body Mass Index (BMI)  weight chart  Analysis  nutritional table

 We can use this software in our classrooms as well as our staff meetings/areas  Can provide a healthier lifestyle to students, staff and hopefully impact the rest of the district and community  Cost= Premium Package $49.95 (6 Months)

 This chart allows anyone to visualize what our food plate should look like when eating  Contains all the food groups and the proportions that they should take up on the plate › Cost= $26.99  LR2192/cmc=BRWSEDUHLT/grp=EDU/sbgrp=HLT/sort=sales/p=1/

 This Body fat tester allows anyone to observe what their body fat is, and can show what they need to work on  Great for tracking body along with diet and exercise  Cost= $14.95  LR2192/cmc=BRWSEDUHLT/grp=EDU/sbgrp=HLT/sort=sales/p=1/

 These spots come in a pack of 10 with all different types of stretches and exercises  Can be used in the classroom as a warm- up or even put in the staff lounge to relieve some stress throughout the day  Cost= $57.99  W8550/cmc=BRWSEDUHLT/grp=EDU/sbgrp=HLT/sort=sales/p=1/

 Pedometers are a great way to provide incentive to go walk or run  Could order enough for a whole class and also use them for the staff to stay fit as well  Cost= $1.94 each (30 pedometers= $58.20) › Calor/dp/B004FDB95I/ref=sr_1_2?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid= &sr=1-2

 Nutrinote= $49.95  Pocket Chart= $  Body Fat tester= $  Fitness Spots= $  Pedometer= $  Total= $

 For only $208.08, it is a small price to pay for a life long lesson on nutrition and health  The product will last for a while, and will benefit everyone in the school  LIVE HEALTHY!