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© Learning Zone Express 8 th Grade Do not touch the items on the front table If that is the table your normally sit at, then go stand by my desk 1 © Learning Zone Express modified by Andrew Hackney, SOMS 2012 Discuss at your table What types of drinks contain the most sugar? Other than diet, think of a drink that still taste good but is low in sugar
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© Learning Zone Express 2 Soda Diet soda Iced tea Sports drinks Energy drinks Juice Milk Coffee drinks Smoothies Water
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© Learning Zone Express Obese – 1 in 3 Americans 3 1980’s Child/Teen Obesity – Tripled in last 20+ years Overweight – 50% of Americans Today
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© Learning Zone Express 4 Overweight Child Overweight/Obese Teen Overweight/Obese Adult >>
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© Learning Zone Express Heart Disease High blood pressure Stroke Heart attacks 5 Type 2 Diabetes Poor circulation Kidney failure Vision damage Limb amputation
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© Learning Zone Express Food 6 ExerciseBeverages
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© Learning Zone Express 7 32 oz. Cola – 400 calories Foods with 400 calories 2 bagels 1 1/2 c. macaroni and cheese 1 taco, 1 enchilada Roast beef sandwich 3 bowls of cereal, milk 7 pancakes 5 c. chicken noodle soup 2 brownies
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© Learning Zone Express 1916 8 Today 1950 6.5 oz bottles 6.5, 10, & 12 oz bottles 12 oz can, 20, 24 oz bottles, 32 and 44 oz cups
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© Learning Zone Express 9 Teen Girls: 2+ cans per day Teen Boys: 3+ cans per day Up 300% in 30 Years
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© Learning Zone Express 4 Grams = 1 teaspoon 10 Teaspoons in Every 12 oz Can 10 =
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© Learning Zone Express New Generation of Sweetener Sweeter and Cheaper Made from Corn 11
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© Learning Zone Express Insulin 12 Feeling Down Sugar
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© Learning Zone Express 13 Nutrients Sugar (tsp) Calories Choc Milk (8 oz) Fat, protein, calcium, vitamins A, C, D Fruit Punch (8 oz) None Soda (12 oz can) None 150 46.59
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© Learning Zone Express Water Is the Very Best Thirst Quencher Water Has Zero Calories Water Carries Nutrients Through the Body Water Is the Key to Hydration 14
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© Learning Zone Express Expectations All measuring done at front table Always use a funnel Focused on the activity This is a privilege Conversions 1 tablespoon has 12g of sugar 15
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