25
Smart Choices Food and Drink Supply Strategy

Smart Choices

  • Upload
    lenora

  • View
    33

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

Smart Choices. Food and Drink Supply Strategy. Prevalence of overweight and obesity in Australian children, (1985 - 1995). Contributing factors. Changed physical activity patterns. Smart Choices. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Citation preview

Page 1: Smart  Choices

Smart Choices

Food and Drink Supply Strategy

Page 2: Smart  Choices
Page 3: Smart  Choices

Prevalence of overweight and obesity in Australian children,

(1985 - 1995)

0

5

10

15

20

25

1985boys

1995boys

1985girls

1995girls

obese

overweight

Page 4: Smart  Choices

Contributing factors

• Changed physical activity patterns

Page 5: Smart  Choices
Page 6: Smart  Choices
Page 7: Smart  Choices
Page 8: Smart  Choices
Page 9: Smart  Choices

Smart Choices

• A strategy to ensure that all food and drinks supplied in schools are consistent with the Dietary Guidelines for Children and Adolescents

Page 10: Smart  Choices

Basis for food and drink selection

Page 11: Smart  Choices

GREEN foods and drinks

• Water• All types of breads, preferably

wholegrain• Fruits – fresh, dried, canned• Vegetables – fresh and frozen• Legumes – kidney beans,

lentils, chick-peas• Reduced-fat dairy products

including flavoured milks• Lean meat, fish and poultry

and alternatives

Page 12: Smart  Choices
Page 13: Smart  Choices
Page 14: Smart  Choices

AMBER foods and drinks

• Full-fat dairy foods

• Savoury commercial products

• Processed meats

• Some snack food bars

• Some savoury biscuits, popcorn, crispbreads

• Some cakes, muffins, sweet biscuits

• Some ice-creams, milk-based ice confections and dairy desserts

• Fruit juices (100%)

• Breakfast cereals – refined with added sugars

Page 15: Smart  Choices
Page 16: Smart  Choices
Page 17: Smart  Choices
Page 18: Smart  Choices

‘Occasional’ (RED) food and drink criteria tables

Page 19: Smart  Choices

RED foods and drinks• Soft drinks• Energy drinks• Flavoured mineral water• Confectionery• Deep fried foods• Crisps, chips and similar products• Sweet pastries• Chocolate coated and premium

ice-creams• Croissants• Doughnuts• Cream-filled buns/cakes/slices• Large serves of cakes and muffins

Page 20: Smart  Choices
Page 21: Smart  Choices
Page 22: Smart  Choices

Primary make healthy choices

• Strong leadership

• New food and drink choices

• Tuckshop promoted through lucky dips and colouring competitions

Page 23: Smart  Choices
Page 24: Smart  Choices

Where to now?

• A Tuckshop Advisory Committee

• Trialling new foods and drinks

• Phasing out existing contracts for ‘RED’ foods and drinks

Page 25: Smart  Choices

Smart choices today –Healthy young people in the

future!