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Rethink Your Drink: Sugar Content and Hydration
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Project Sponsors School District of Philadelphia Nutrition Center, Department of Bioscience & Biotechnology Drexel University USDA project funded through the Food Stamp Program Funded by the PENNSYLVANIA NUTRITION EDUCATION TRACKS, a part of USDA’s Food Stamp Program. To find out how the Food Stamp Program can help you buy healthy foods, contact the PA Department of Public Welfare’s tool-free helpline at 800-692-7462. This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
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Why is water and hydration Important? 60-70% of total body weight is water Helps dispose of waste in the body Protects organs and joints Maintains body temperature Source: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/water/NU00283http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/water/NU00283
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Hydration Remember! Drink regardless of whether you are thirsty or not! The best way to stay well hydrated for exercise is to drink Before During After
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Which of these drinks replaces fluid lost during exercise? Soda ? Water ? Iced Tea ? 100% Juice ? Milk ?Sports Drinks ?
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Which of these drinks supplies carbohydrates that are important for recovery? 100% Juice ? Water ? Milk ? Sports Drinks ?
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Which of these drinks provides nutrients that athletes need for recovery? 100% Juice ? Milk ? Sports Drinks ?
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What are healthy drinks ?
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Which has fewer calories ? 12 ounces low-fat milk 12 ounces of cola12 ounces 100% juice 12 ounces orange soda
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Which has fewer calories ? 12 ounces low-fat milk 12 ounces of cola 12 ounces 100% juice 12 ounces orange soda
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Portion distortion! 6.5 ounces = 88 calories 12 ounces = 160 calories 20 ounces = 266 calories Increase of 178 calories! Source: http://www.ci.lincoln.ne.us/.../ 0203/qtr2/drinks.htm
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How Much Sugar? 27grams x 2.5 servings = 67.5 grams 1 teaspoon of sugar = 4 grams 67.5 / 4 = 16.9 teaspoons of sugar
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Healthy Beverages Lower your intake of sugar Limit soft drinks, soda, fruit drinks, sweetened iced tea They have many calories and few vitamins or minerals Weight gain Tooth decay
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Rethink Think Your Drink Watch out for artificial sugar in drinks Maintain Hydration Healthy Drinks: –Water, milk and 100% fruit juice
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Questions?
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Activity How much sugar does my drink have?
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