Are your clients craving a double mocha extra drizzle triple-dipple caramel latte topped with whipped cream? This poster will teach them that beverages can contribute up to 50% of intake for added sugars plus a lot of extra calories. Some research suggests that liquid calories may contribute to weight gain.
Description
Learning objectives and benefits:
Download the color handout file in PDF (8 1/2 X 11 inches) and print to your heart's content for one site (if you need more than one site call us at 800-462-2352 for additional site licensing).
One side looks just like our 'Don't Drink Your Calories' poster.
The other side gives 5 pointers on ways to lower beverage calories.
Lists popular beverages and their calorie counts and shows your client alternatives to those high-calorie drinks that contribute to weight gain.
Eye-catching color graph shows how beverages are the source of half the added sugars in the American diet.
Vibrant artwork attracts and engages the reader.
Creates awareness of how empty calories found in some beverages can defeat a weight-loss program.
2009-07-02 Reviewed by: Nutan Khanna - Blue Mountain State used Food and Health posters for our clinic set for set dressing and they looked great!!-- Nutan Khanna, Clearance and Product Placement Coordinator, Blue Mountain State Productions Corp.
Target population: In English, for general audiences, ages 12 - 100
All FHC nutrition education products meet the Dietary Guidelines and MyPlate goals.
Food and Health Communications complies with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information.