Food for Thought
Salt, Fat, and Sugar... Oh My!
Marketing Mania
Show Us Your "Moves"
Healthy Dose of Health
100

One way to practice eating a wide variety of foods is to eat foods of all different ____

Colors

100

Many products have this added to it during production, meaning it doesn't naturally occur in food

Sugar

100

Companies market different products to us by using this (we are connected to it with our phones, computers, and tablets)

Social media
100

True or false: You need some kind of equipment to get movement in your day.

False!

100

When we practice following a _____, we are more likely to practice healthy habits over time because we know what we're doing each day and when we will do it (more than one answer)

Routine, schedule...

200

These are some reasons why we eat (more than one answer!)

Nourishment, energy, healing from sickness, socialization, celebration, traditions...

200

This word found on nutrition labels is talking about how much salt is in a product

Sodium

200
Big food companies spend a lot of time and money marketing to teens because research shows teens spend most of their money on this

Food

200

Movement every day helps our bodies in these ways (more than one answer!)

Help reduce stress, healthy blood pressure, improved focus and memory, build strong muscles, improve mood...
200

SMART goals stands for this (can you get all 5 words)

Specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, time-specific

300

This part of the nutrition label tells us how much is in one portion (and all the nutrition facts relate to that amount)

Serving size

300

These are the three types of fats found in food

Saturated, Unsaturated, Trans

300

Cereals marketed towards younger kids will often have these things on the boxes (multiple answers)

Bright colors, cartoons, eye-catching designs...

300

This amount of movement is recommended per day (can be broken up into chunks, too!)

60 minutes

300

This term refers to the things we do (or don't do) to prepare for good sleep (examples include making our bed, not using devices 2 hours before bed if possible, and not eating or doing homework in bed during the day)

Sleep hygiene

400

These are the five food groups (think MyPlate!)

Fruits, vegetables, grains, proteins, and dairy

400

This can be added to foods to balance out other flavors, such as sweetness or bitterness

Salt (or sodium)

400

Big companies commonly use these type of people in their advertisements (including signs, commercials, magazines, and more)

Celebrites (singers, athletes, actors/actresses...)

400

This is a way to get movement in your day while watching a Zoom, tv, etc. (more than one answer!)

Sit and stand, stretch your fingers down to your toes, lift your arms up and down, do jumping jacks...

400

This is a word describing the act of practicing awareness when eating/drinking - focusing on how things taste, how we're feeling, etc.

Mindfulness

500

This part of the nutrition label gives us a good idea of what fraction (or percentage) one serving of food gives us for any nutrient (vitamin D, saturated fat, calcium, etc.)

% Daily Value

500

This type of fat has a chemical structure that is rigid like tightly packed bricks. It is solid at room temperature.

Saturated fat

500

When companies pay to have their products in movies, tv shows, or music videos, they are using this strategy

Product placement

500

These are the three categories of movement (hint: think running, stretching, and lifting something heavy)

Endurance, flexibility, strength

500

This is the highest level of health from the social ecological model of health, or different levels of health, that describes actions and ideas of big food companies, lawmakers...

Global/Media/Policy

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