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Overview
2010 Dietary Guildelines PowerPoint Show emphasizes the updates made to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans in 2010. It is a great addition to Part 1, which covers all the basics and establishes a starting point for your clients. They will find our show insightful, entertaining and educational.

Place an order for Part 2 and get the download for Part 1 - FREE!
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Learning objectives & benefits: 

  • Individuals will learn the key recommendations for the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans:
    • SoFAS - Solid Fats and Added Sugars
    • Sodium - How to lower daily sodium intake to meet new recommendations 
    • Be Active - Fit more exercise and activity into the day and reduce screen time
    • Fiber - Outlines the importance of a high-fiber diet, including fruits, veggies, whole grains and legumes.

Don't read over 600 pages from the summary and 112 pages of the actual guidelines, let us do the work and boil them down to the 4 most important take home lessons that every consumer needs for better health.  

  • BONUS - receive the handout "The 23 things we learned from the Dietary Guidelines Committee recomendations.
  • Be up to date on the most important nutrition research from the past 5 years since the 2005 Dietary Guidelines for Americans.
  • Nutrition is a complicated science that is evolving and your customers are often more educated by the media and advertising.

They need constant reminders and many lessons.

  • This report card style approach is very effective - not only do they learn the importance of plant-based, high-fiber, minimally-processed meals, but they need to visually see "what" they are overdoing.
  • Who ever knew they were eating almost a half day's supply of SoFAS?
  • The funny cartoon that we have for SoFAS is not just for kids, it is for adults to bring a light hearted lesson that will not be forgotten.
  • This is great for all audiences from low literate to the most sophisticated boardroom exec who needs a lesson and a laugh. 

FAQs:

What is the difference between MyPlate and Dietary Guidelines education materials?

  • MyPlate education materials offer a good visual of what you need in your diet and on your plate to get adequate nutrients in calories allotted. 
    • Recommendations are based on the food groups in MyPlate. We believe this is a great approach and visual lesson for general audiences and children that need basic nutrition information. 
  • Dietary Guidelines education materials offer a comprehensive review of what today's consumers need for a healthier diet
    • It is a report card approach for "what we are doing now and where we need to go from here" based on the best science. 
    • For example, the Dietary Guidelines explain how individuals need to limit sugar and they show that 50% of the sugar most people eat comes from beverages. 
    • They explain that you need to eat more dark green and orange vegetables. 
    • And you need to cut sodium in half based on what most people are eating 
    • They remind everyone to eat fewer refined grains and more whole grains. 
    • We believe these are very comprehensive and the golden standard for a healthy diet. 
    • The exercise information is also more comprehensive here. 
    • The Dietary Guidelines is a comprehensive program that can be used for multiple classes and a more educated audience. 

What is the difference between the 2005 and 2010 Dietary Guidelines?

  • MyPyramid was introduced in 2005 and this was the year of the report card which summarized what we should be doing and what we are doing.
    • Underconsumption items such as fruits and veggies, exercise and whole grains were emphasized.
    • Overconsumption items such as sugar, refined grains and saturated fat were shown
    • and the benefits of exercise plus recommendations for amounts based on science are outlined 
  • 2010 brings another report card and tighter recommendations along with the MyPlate icon.
    • The actual committee report is over 600 pages and the Dietary Guidelines 2010 Summary is 112 pages. 
    • While the 2010 reports validate the 2005 claims, it sets out to address obesity and to lower sodium recommendations.
    • Sodium is lowered to 1500 mg per person for half the population with 2300 being the upper intake for everyone else.
    • The 2010 Dietary Guidelines emphasize high-fiber, high-nutrient foods and brings a new acronym called SoFAS or Solid Fats and Added Sugars.
      • Many people eat 1/3 or 1/2 of their calories each day from the SoFAS category. Together these two shows from 2005 and 2010 can help you bring the science to everyone's table along with the report cards that are very practical for today's busy consumer.
    • The 2008 Physical Guidelines are presented and they help everyone realize it doesn't take much you just have to get moving for 2.5 hours per week.
    • You can break these down into great lunch and learn topics
    • The Dietary Guidelines Committee is made up of credentialed scientists who compile and summarize the latest peer-reviewed research so Americans can benefit from their unbiased expertise for analyzing 5 years worth of nutrition research. (The Dietary Guidelines are updated every 5 years.)

Specs for 2010 show:

  • Number of slides with speaker's notes: 40
  • Number of copy-ready handouts with leader/activity guide: 10
  • Target Population: Ages 12 - 100
  • Length of Show: 30-40 minutes

Testimonials:

"We used the dietary guidelines power point presentation for 50 teachers at a Polk County WI School, and it was a great success. Thank you!" - Mary Lestrud, Nutrition Coordinator, Pierce, Polk, St. Croix Counties, University of Wisconsin Cooperative Extension

 

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