Healthy LivingLinda Baker RN
Healthy Living
Food is fuel to provide energy
Food=EnergyFood  makesenergy  which we burn as fuel
Drink plenty of liquidsFluids help  to keepyour body    in balance
Our bodies are made up of 60% water so we mustreplenish what we use. We rid our bodies of water by sweating, breathing, urinating and evaporation through our pores.We need to replenish this water and we have many choicesNot all of them are as healthy as others.Sugar drinks, such as soda are high in calories and can leadto obesity.Sports drinks and energy drinks also contain sugar.As with all things we must keep balance in our lives.Healthy choices are water and low fat milkDrink plenty of water!
Healthy living all year long
Physical ActivityPhysical activity improves your health and your academic performance.6-17 year old need 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous activity per day.Some of these activities include:-Basketball-Running-Walking-Kick ball-DancingAnd most anything else that gets your heart thumping!
Every season has it’s fun
Rest is needed to restore balance
Sleep deprivation70% of high school students do not get enough sleepon school nights.Insufficient sleep was linked to behaviors such as:Drinking regular soda more than once a day
Less than 60minutes of physical activity 5 times a week
Computer use more than 3 hours a day
Smoking
Drinking alcohol
Sexual activity
Feeling sad or hopelessHealthy bodies need to be in balance.
Everything in balance
Childhood obesity factsIn 2008, more that one-third of children and adolescents were overweight or obese. Overweight  means having excess body weightfrom fat, muscle, bone, water or combination of these factorsobesity means having excess body fat.This results from a caloric imbalance, too few caloriesburned off to the amount taken in.Obesity in childhood can lead to health problems as an adult, suchas high blood pressure and high cholesterol which can cause heartproblems. It can also lead to Type II diabetes.
Eat what you burn to maintain healthy living
Too much of a good thingBalance is key in health and exercise.Just as too little exercise and too many calories can lead to problems so can too much exercise and too few calories.Some of these problems are:-weak bones-increase in injury-loss of menstrual periods-disordered eating-mood changes
If you are going to the Galleria in your car, you make sure you have enough gas….if you are going to the local store, you won’t need as much gas.If you are sitting on the couch, you don’t need as much fuel as you do when you are exercising.If you eat the same amount for both activities, you are going tostore the food as fat to be burned later, but if you continually eat more than you burn, you will continue to add fat to yourbody to store and end up obese.The same holds true if you don’t eat enough, your body will burnmuscle to give you energy and you will begin to have health problems.  Too much or too little can both lead to life long health problems.
For a person who practices 30 minutes to at least 60 minutes or more of moderate physical activity, the number of calories that they should eat:Girls------------14-18 years old 2000-2400 caloriesBoys------------14-18 years old 2400-3200 calories
New Food Pyramid – Plate Icon2011
We need fat for energy and for absorption of nutrients.We need carbohydrates for energy, excess is stored as fat.We need protein for our bodies health, to grow and repair muscleVitamins for healthy bones and teeth.Minerals for our body to function well, iron helps deliver oxygen in our bodies blood.If we continually cut out one of these food sources our bodieswillbegin to suffer.
Start your day out rightBagel with cream cheese 350 calories Peanut butter sandwich 340 caloriesPancakes with butter and syrup 520 caloriesBacon and eggs 320 caloriesFresh fruit salad 100 caloriesBowl of cereal 110 calories
A bowl of pasta will give you 180 calories.Enough energy to walk brisklyfor 50 minutes.A slice of pizza 230 calories.An apple is 95 calories.A carrot is 30 calories

Healthy living

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    Food is fuelto provide energy
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    Food=EnergyFood makesenergy which we burn as fuel
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    Drink plenty ofliquidsFluids help to keepyour body in balance
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    Our bodies aremade up of 60% water so we mustreplenish what we use. We rid our bodies of water by sweating, breathing, urinating and evaporation through our pores.We need to replenish this water and we have many choicesNot all of them are as healthy as others.Sugar drinks, such as soda are high in calories and can leadto obesity.Sports drinks and energy drinks also contain sugar.As with all things we must keep balance in our lives.Healthy choices are water and low fat milkDrink plenty of water!
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    Physical ActivityPhysical activityimproves your health and your academic performance.6-17 year old need 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous activity per day.Some of these activities include:-Basketball-Running-Walking-Kick ball-DancingAnd most anything else that gets your heart thumping!
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    Rest is neededto restore balance
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    Sleep deprivation70% ofhigh school students do not get enough sleepon school nights.Insufficient sleep was linked to behaviors such as:Drinking regular soda more than once a day
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    Less than 60minutesof physical activity 5 times a week
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    Computer use morethan 3 hours a day
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    Feeling sad orhopelessHealthy bodies need to be in balance.
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    Childhood obesity factsIn2008, more that one-third of children and adolescents were overweight or obese. Overweight means having excess body weightfrom fat, muscle, bone, water or combination of these factorsobesity means having excess body fat.This results from a caloric imbalance, too few caloriesburned off to the amount taken in.Obesity in childhood can lead to health problems as an adult, suchas high blood pressure and high cholesterol which can cause heartproblems. It can also lead to Type II diabetes.
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    Eat what youburn to maintain healthy living
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    Too much ofa good thingBalance is key in health and exercise.Just as too little exercise and too many calories can lead to problems so can too much exercise and too few calories.Some of these problems are:-weak bones-increase in injury-loss of menstrual periods-disordered eating-mood changes
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    If you aregoing to the Galleria in your car, you make sure you have enough gas….if you are going to the local store, you won’t need as much gas.If you are sitting on the couch, you don’t need as much fuel as you do when you are exercising.If you eat the same amount for both activities, you are going tostore the food as fat to be burned later, but if you continually eat more than you burn, you will continue to add fat to yourbody to store and end up obese.The same holds true if you don’t eat enough, your body will burnmuscle to give you energy and you will begin to have health problems. Too much or too little can both lead to life long health problems.
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    For a personwho practices 30 minutes to at least 60 minutes or more of moderate physical activity, the number of calories that they should eat:Girls------------14-18 years old 2000-2400 caloriesBoys------------14-18 years old 2400-3200 calories
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    New Food Pyramid– Plate Icon2011
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    We need fatfor energy and for absorption of nutrients.We need carbohydrates for energy, excess is stored as fat.We need protein for our bodies health, to grow and repair muscleVitamins for healthy bones and teeth.Minerals for our body to function well, iron helps deliver oxygen in our bodies blood.If we continually cut out one of these food sources our bodieswillbegin to suffer.
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    Start your dayout rightBagel with cream cheese 350 calories Peanut butter sandwich 340 caloriesPancakes with butter and syrup 520 caloriesBacon and eggs 320 caloriesFresh fruit salad 100 caloriesBowl of cereal 110 calories
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    A bowl ofpasta will give you 180 calories.Enough energy to walk brisklyfor 50 minutes.A slice of pizza 230 calories.An apple is 95 calories.A carrot is 30 calories
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    It is obviouswho uses more fuel!
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    Here are someactivities that you participate in and how much fuel you burn while you are doing them for an hour:Weight lifting 354Stair machine 531Mild Stretching 148Running 5.2 mph 531(11.5 minute mile)Running cross country 531Track team practice 590Track and field: Hurdles 590 High jump 354 Badminton 266Basketball, shooting hoops 266 Football 472
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    From Birth toOld Age…healthy living is the key
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Editor's Notes

  • #5 Energy is measured in calories. Calorie = Fat 9, Carbs 4 Protein 4. Slice of Pizza…….230, 290 with pepperoni. Run one mile and you burn it off. So you need to refuel to maintain a healthy body if you are not trying to lose weight.
  • #7 Body is 60% water
  • #8 Body has to have electrolytes in balance, they are replaced by power drinks. Too much water can rid your body of necessary electrolytes.
  • #9 Reference: CDC Overweight and Obesity:Rethink your student’s Drink. Soda/caffeinated drinks do not provide quality hydration.
  • #10 Everything we do burns calories, which is our fuel for energy. The more we burn the more we can eat. If we eat more than we burn we gain weight . If we eat less than we burn we lose weight. Healthy living means a healthy balance where we burn what we eat to maintain a healthy body and mind.
  • #11 Physical activity can be fun all year round
  • #12 Reference: CDC and Prevention <[email protected]>
  • #13 The more you burn the more you need to replenish
  • #14 Staying active keeps you healthy in body and mind and is fun!
  • #15 Our bodies need to recharge.
  • #16 When you are active, you need to recharge. Get plenty of rest.
  • #17 Reference: www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2011/a0926_insufficient_sleep.html
  • #18 Healthy mind , body and soul.
  • #20 Reference: www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/obesity/facts.htm retrieved 9/21/2011
  • #21 The less you burn, the less you need to replenish
  • #22 Reference: The Female Athlete Triad. Disordered eating.
  • #23 Anorexia- Obesity. Muscle burns 6 calories per pound. Fat burns 2 calories per pound.
  • #25 http://www.choosemyplate.gov/ Sometimes we eat more from one group than another, but overall we should find balance. Eliminating any one group for a prolonged period of time will cause health problems. Be kind to your body, you are in it for a long time!
  • #27 After fasting for 8 hours, your body needs fuel to get started. Eating breakfast will give you the necessary energy to get through the morning.
  • #28 Don’t forget lunch! And add some fruit or veggies to balance out your food plate. You can see that you can eat a substantial amount and still have plenty of calories left for dinner and snacks!
  • #29 Eat what you burn.
  • #30 http://www.nutristrategy.com/caloriesburned.htm
  • #31 Enjoy the celebration of family and friends on the holidays, eat healthy, live healthy.
  • #33 Walking the dog burns calories, hiking with your family and friends, dancing around the house, playing wii…all fun ways to stay active and healthy. Laughing burns calories…and is good for your soul.