Food labels
Supplements
Body Image in Media
Cultural Perspectives
Random Health
100

200 calories

How many calories are in this food?

100

Prevents constipation and other digestion-related problems.

What is fibre?

100

In a typical day, an average teenager will be exposed to between 250 and 500 advertisements. The media’s influence is felt by girls, women, boys, and men.

What is Media influence on Body Image?

100

Puberty changes, body types, genetics, and metabolism are some of these between the ages of nine and sixteen.

What are the most powerful determinants of how your body will look?

100

60% of the human body weight.

What is water?

200

5%

What daily value percent of iron is in this produce?

200

You should take this in the winter, when you are not getting enough sun.

What is Vitamin D

200

An illnesses in which the people experience severe disturbances in their eating behaviors and related thoughts and emotions.

What are eating disorders?

200

Teens can develop ______________ by hearing positive body messages and learning to understand the impact of messages given by parents, teachers, peers, and the media.

How to gain positive body image?

200

Carbohydrates, proteins, fats, aswell as water are examples of _______________.

What are examples of Macronutrients?

300

85g

How many grams is the serving size?

300

Many doctors and nutrition experts recommend taking this every day to make up for vitamins and minerals you may be missing in your diet.

What are Multi-vitamins?

300

if others are doing it some people are more likely to do it, like going on a diet or eating out to a popular restaurant. 


What are social factors?

300

Larger bodies are still symbols of health and social acceptance in ____. People who are skinny or who lose a lot of weight are pitied or looked at with suspicion.

What is body image in Figi?

300

Vitamins and minerals are examples of this.

What are the two types of Micronutrients?

400

10%

What percent of your daily carbohydrates will you get in one serving?

400

This is used to support growing bones and to prevent the deterioration of bones as you get older.

What is Calcium?

400

It will help you “lose weight faster” or “look younger” or “have a healthy glow.”

What are ways the media makes false claims about a product?

400

In the 19th century researchers observed the ritual process called ha’apori, or “fattening.” Men and women selected to participate were usually from wealthy families. They were moved into special homes where they were fed so they would grow large and, as the society thought, healthy and attractive. Ha'apori isn’t practised anymore, but large bodies are still seen as attractive in this place.

What is body image in Tahiti?

400

Overweight and overfat are types of ___________.

What are the names the higher level BMI (Body Mass Idex) referred to as?

500

120

How many calories from fat do you get in one serving?

500

Many myths and false claims are made about the benefits of taking __________ of a particular vitamin or mineral. Some claim that loading up on a vitamin will prevent colds; others claim that a huge amount of a certain nutrient will make you look like a superhero. In nearly every case, the claims are not based on real scientific research. In fact, _________ of nutrients can lead to serious health issues.

What are mega-doses?

500

Television commercials constantly bombard viewers with nutrition claims about food, such as lower in fat, less sugar, half the salt, more fibre, 100 percent of your daily Vitamin C. Fortunately, ________ can help you be a wiser consumer and make sense of these claims.

What is the purpose of Food labels.

500

Where fat is associated with fertility, kindness, happiness, vitality, and social harmony. Losing weight and being skinny are considered signs of social neglect.

What is Jamaica's body image standards?

500

A four year old should have 5 servings of ________.

How many servings of fruits and vegetables.