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Yes to Squash on MyPlate! Elena Hollander, Community Nutrition Manager Alex Navarro, Nutrition Educator
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Welcome!
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Training Objectives 1.Understand why nutrition education is important 2.Learn how the SHFB community nutrition education program works 3.Share practical nutrition education lessons and tips
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Why is Nutrition Ed Important?
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1.Reducing food insecurity 2.Improving health 3.Best serving clients 4.Ultimately helping break the cycle of poverty, health, and food insecurity
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Hunger and Food Insecurity Hunger — “The uneasy or painful sensation caused by a lack of food. The recurrent and involuntary lack of access to food. Hunger may produce malnutrition over time.... Hunger... is a potential, although not necessary, consequence of food insecurity.” Food insecurity — “Limited or uncertain availability of nutritionally adequate and safe foods or limited or uncertain ability to acquire acceptable foods in socially acceptable ways.”
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Nutrition Ed Improves Health 63% of client households report a family member with high blood pressure 33% of client households report someone in the household with diabetes 55% of adults in Santa Clara and 77% in San Mateo are overweight or obese Clients are at greater risk for poor health have fewer resources to manage illness and access healthcare
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Nutrition Ed Improves Health 8 Excess Calories High Sodium High Saturated Fat Added Sugar Increased Diabetes Risk Increased Risk of Heart Disease Increased Obesity Risk Poor Growth and Body Function
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Low literacy in nutrition – 43% of those in poverty are below 5 th grade level. – Most materials are written at the 9-12 th grade reading level. Health literacy, cooking knowledge for unfamiliar ingredients May have limited resources to cook Nutrition Ed Best Serves Client Needs
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Break the Vicious Cycle! Poverty Food Insecurity Health Less likely to have a regular doctor or health insurance More likely to suffer from a chronic illness Limited access to healthy, fresh, affordable food Limited nutrition knowledge and literacy More likely to have chronic diet- related diseases such as obesity and diabetes Learning deficiencies
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Questions about Nutrition Ed Importance?
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Nutrition Dept. Overview Elena Hollander Community Nutrition Manager Alex Navarro San Mateo County Nutrition Ed Coordinator Luiza Naslausky Santa Clara County Nutrition Ed Coordinator
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Nutrition Dept. Objectives Help inform a healthy menu Improve nutrition knowledge and healthy eating behavior among clients in Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties Ensure food safety
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Nutrition Dept. Offerings Improve nutrition knowledge and healthy eating Answer questions/provide TA Provide free nutrition resources NUT Center (Bing and Curtner) Website (https://www.shfb.org/nutritionresources)https://www.shfb.org/nutritionresources Upon Request Do 1-time workshops upon request
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Nutrition Dept. Offerings Ensure Food Safety Answer questions/provide TA Provide free nutrition resources NUT Center (Bing and Curtner) Website (https://www.shfb.org/nutritionresources)https://www.shfb.org/nutritionresources Upon Request Do 2x/month food safety workshops
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Questions about Nutrition Dept?
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MyPlate Sugar Practical Lessons
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MyPlate Guide What nutritional recommendations can you gather from this guide? 5 food groups: Fruit, Vegetables, Grains, Protein, and Dairy ½ fruits and vegetables ¼ protein, ¼ grains Stick with key messages!
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MyPlate Activity: Pair Share! Think about what you distribute at your site- How could your clients build a complete MyPlate? Share thoughts Did anyone find this challenging?
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Sugar Sweetened Beverages GUESS THE SUGAR ACTIVITY! Sugar-sweetened beverages are single largest source of added sugar in the US diet.
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Drink Water! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6J4sCFze0gs Infused Water!
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What is that? How can I prepare it? I’ve never eaten that before. I don’t want it My kids won’t like it Practical Tips: Ask the Experts! That looks too complicated to make
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Follow Us! Facebook Page: SHFB-Health Ambassadors
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Cooking Matters Workshops Interested in doing cooking matters? Who We Are Want more tips and videos? http://cookingmatters.org/tips Contact Juri Sanchez 10 Reasons Program Manager juri@18reasons.org
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Our contact info Elena Hollander ehollander@shfb.org Alex Navarro anavarro@shfb.org
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Thank You!
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