©2007 learning zonexpress 1 super foods for a super you

of 29 /29
©2007 Learning ZoneXpress 1 Super Foods for a Super You

Author: donald-carroll

Post on 16-Dec-2015

219 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

Embed Size (px)

TRANSCRIPT

  • Slide 1
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 1 Super Foods for a Super You
  • Slide 2
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 2 Whole New You The human body regenerates cells everyday It completely renews itself every 7 years To build the healthiest cells possible eat nutrient-rich foods everyday
  • Slide 3
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 3 Disease Eating super foods may help prevent disease Eating super foods may decrease risk of: Heart disease Cancer Diabetes
  • Slide 4
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 4 Stay Younger Longer Super foods may keep you feeling younger longer They may help reduce signs of aging Skin damage Loss of vision Joint flexibility
  • Slide 5
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 5 What is a Super Food? It contains a large amount of nutrients which are linked with a reduced risk for disease. Super foods are rich in: Vitamins Minerals Phytochemicals
  • Slide 6
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 6 Phytochemicals Phyto from the Greek word meaning plant They give foods taste, aroma, color, and other characteristics They are believed to promote good health
  • Slide 7
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 7 Disease Fighters Phytochemicals may: Serve as antioxidants Enhance the bodys immune response Make vitamin A from beta-carotene Reduce inflammation in the body Kill cancer cells Protect DNA from being damaged Prevent urinary tract infections
  • Slide 8
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 8 Oxidation and Free Radicals Oxidation: a reaction involving oxygen Free radical: an unstable by-product of oxidation Free radicals can damage: Cell walls Cell structures DNA within the cells
  • Slide 9
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 9 Antioxidants Are present in foods as: Vitamins Minerals Phytochemicals Stabilize free radicals which could otherwise stress or damage cells
  • Slide 10
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 10 Super Foods Dark Green Vegetables Berries Legumes Orange Fruits and Vegetables Whole Grains Cold Water Fish Tomatoes Cultured Dairy Products SUPER FOODS!
  • Slide 11
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 11 Dark Green Vegetables Rich in many vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals Try these: Spinach Broccoli Bibb lettuce Collard greens Romaine lettuce Bok choy Kale Swiss chard Mustard and turnip greens
  • Slide 12
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 12 Berries Rich in vitamin C, fiber, and phytochemicals Try these: Blueberries Raspberries Cranberries Strawberries Blackberries
  • Slide 13
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 13 Legumes Low-fat plant protein Rich in fiber, B vitamins, minerals and phytochemicals Try these: Black beans Pinto beans Garbanzo beans Lentils Kidney beans Lima beans Adzuki beans Cannellini beans Black-eyed peas Soy beans
  • Slide 14
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 14 Orange Fruits and Vegetables Contain a high level of beta-carotene and other nutrients Try these: Sweet potatoes Carrots Pumpkin Cantaloupe Mangoes Winter squash Orange bell pepper
  • Slide 15
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 15 Whole Grains Significant source of phytochemicals, fiber, vitamins, and minerals Try these: Wheat Oats Barley Rye Brown Rice
  • Slide 16
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 16 Cold Water Fish Rich in omega-3 essential fatty acids Good for your heart, brain and circulation Try these: Salmon Halibut Trout Tuna Sardines Mackerel
  • Slide 17
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 17 Tomatoes Rich in vitamin C and carotenes including lycopene and betacarotene May support prostate health (in men) and a healthy immune system Cooked tomatoes = better absorption of carotenes
  • Slide 18
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 18 Cultured Dairy Products Excellent source of calcium Contain probiotics bacteria that promote healthy digestion and immune stimulating activities Try these: Yogurt labeled live active culture Kefir Buttermilk
  • Slide 19
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 19 Chocolate: A Super Food? Cocoa rich in flavonols Reduced risk of blood clots Lower blood cholesterol Added sugar, milk, and cocoa butter dilute the antioxidant action Processing of cocoa may affect presence of flavonols
  • Slide 20
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 20 Eat A Rainbow Some antioxidants are identifiable by color Eat brightly colored fruits and vegetables for the greatest health benefits
  • Slide 21
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 21 Super Foods and MyPyramid Super foods are part of MyPyramid Whole grains Fruits Vegetables Dairy Legumes
  • Slide 22
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 22 Super vs. Average Whole foods vs. overly processed Whole foods: unprocessed and unrefined Overly processed foods: refined, nutrients may be lost
  • Slide 23
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 23 Move Over Supplements Super foods are more effective than any nutrition supplement
  • Slide 24
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 24 Mix and Match Super Foods Super foods may work synergistically together Try these: Berry and yogurt smoothie Whole-wheat pasta with tomato sauce Grilled salmon with mango salsa Oatmeal topped with blueberries Spinach salad with strawberries
  • Slide 25
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 25 Add Super Foods Now Substitute or add these foods to your regular meals and snacks Make your new cells as healthy as possible Build a new & improved body
  • Slide 26
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 26 Review Questions 1. What is a super food? A food that contains a large amount of nutrients which are linked with a reduced risk for disease 2. How do super foods help your body stay younger by reducing the signs of aging? Decreased skin damage and loss of vision and improved joint flexibility 3. Name two functions of phytochemicals in the body. Serve as antioxidants, enhances immunity, reduces inflammation, kills cancer cells, protects DNA 4. Why should you eat foods rich in antioxidants? Antioxidant rich foods stabilize free radicals which would otherwise stress or damage cells
  • Slide 27
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 27 Review Questions 5.Why should you choose dark leafy greens? the darker the greens, the more phytochemicals present, which equals increased nutritional power 6. What color is a distinguishing characteristic of foods rich in beta-carotene? orange 7. Omega-3 fatty acids found in cold water fish may reduce the risk of what disease? coronary heart disease 8. Mixing and matching super foods can increase their nutritional benefit by helping the body absorb more nutrients. What is this called? synergy
  • Slide 28
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 28 Super Foods Web Resources To learn more about Super Foods: http://www.ific.org/nutrition/functional/index.cfm http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/features/superfoods-everyone-needs http://www.dolesuperfoods.com http://www.superfoodsrx.com
  • Slide 29
  • 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 29 Copyright 2007 Learning ZoneXpress 888.455.7003 www.learningzonexpress.com