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Define coeliac disease

Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disease where the immune system reacts abnormally to gluten.

100

What food is consumed up to 3 months of age for a newborn and what nutritional benefits does it have?

breastmilk/formula - calcium/nutrients

100

What is 'pester power' and how does it build brand loyalty?

Children pestering parents for foods

100

Name two foods off limits for a lactose intolerant child.

Cheese

Cream

Lactose in milk

100

We looked at four infectious diseases for children last week, name all four?

Measles

Whooping cough

Rubella

Chicken pox

200

Define commercial meal and provide an example.

Mass produced for the purpose of selling food and beverages to the public.

e.g  Cereals, yoghurts

200

Define strained/pureed foods and provide an example.

Strained or pureed vegetables and fruits.

banana, peach.

200

In the Ted talk we watched, how much was spent on advertising to kids in a year?

2 billion dollars

200

Name the 5 non infectious diseases we looked at last week. 

colds, diabetes, asthma, thrush, tonsillitis. 

200

4-6 year olds are recommended to consume no more than __________ grams of sugar per day?

19g

300

Define weaning.

Weaning is the process of gradually introducing an infant human to what will be its adult diet while withdrawing the supply of its mother's milk.

300

The dietary guidelines for 4-8 year olds are broken up into 3 categories - what are they?

-Healthy foods

-Fruits, vegetables, cereals and grains

-Dairy, Protein and Healthy fats

300

What were the three types of foods we analysed the labels for?

Funfetti cereal

Kiddylicious veggie straws

Vaalia yoghurt

300

Define diabetes and provide 2 examples of foods that can cause this?

Diabetes is a disease that occurs when your blood glucose, also called blood sugar, is too high.

Fried meats.

Higher-fat cuts of meat, such as ribs. Pork bacon. Regular cheeses. Heavy cream. Energy drinks

300

Name three things that get children enticed to buy food products?

Colour, songs, movements, characters, speed.

400

Define intolerance, provide the three types of intolerances we went through this term.

Wide range of adverse reactions to foods. 

Lactose free 

Coeliac

Anaphylactic to nuts

400

How many ads were on tv for kids regarding sugar - Ted talk 

Hint 

between 0-8000

4600

400

We looked at 3 health promotion strategies children can benefit from, what are they?

school kitchen gardens, fruit and water breaks and Nude food.

400

On our immunisation schedule, at birth and 6 months, two immunisations were advised as stand alone recommendations for families. 

Name the immunisation recommended at birth and at six months. 

Birth - Hep B

6 months - flu


400

What are the six factors that influence a child's food choices?

Family and culture, disability, sensory sensitivities, socioeconomic status, changing demographics, direct marketing

500

Define prevention and management, what does this correspond to?

Provide examples of both

Action of stopping something from happening.

Controlling the outcome of something. 

Prevention - Choosing foods that are safe for intolerances.

Management - hospital, epipen.

500

Define home cooked meal.

2 pros and 2 cons of home cooked meals.

2 example meals. 

Money, origin, ingredients, creativity. 

Time consuming, storage, nutrient loss.

500

The standards code for food advertising and promotions are split into two codes - what are they?

PRINCIPLE 1: SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY - must have

PRINCIPLE 2: TRUTHFUL PRESENTATION - must be truthful

500

How many students are in our Child studies class.

30

500

Name all 6 stages in the healthy food canteen strategy?

1. Remove sugar drinks

2. Everyday or occasional

3. Health star ratings

4. Portion sizes

5. Balance the menu

6. Market everyday foods

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