10 Nutrition Tips for College Students. Tip 1: Eating a Healthy Breakfast Importance of eating...

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10 Nutrition Tips for College Students

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Page 1: 10 Nutrition Tips for College Students. Tip 1: Eating a Healthy Breakfast Importance of eating breakfast “Studies show that skipping breakfast detracts.

10 Nutrition Tips for College Students

Page 2: 10 Nutrition Tips for College Students. Tip 1: Eating a Healthy Breakfast Importance of eating breakfast “Studies show that skipping breakfast detracts.

Tip 1: Eating a Healthy Breakfast

• Importance of eating breakfast• “Studies show that skipping breakfast detracts from scholastic

achievement.” (Clarke University)• College students are always on the go• Incorporate quick, healthy options for breakfast

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Tip 2: Keep Healthy Snacks Options

• Have quick & easy snacks on hand. • Quick & healthy options:• Fresh or dried fruit• Rice cakes• Whole wheat crackers• Unbuttered popcorn• Trail mix contain nuts, oats, raisins, etc.• Yogurt• Vegetables-carrot or celery sticks

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Tip 3: Eating out? Choose Wisely!

• As college students it’s inevitable were going to be eating out.• Making wise decisions.

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Tip 4: Eat Foods Rich in Calcium

• Calcium is an important part of our diet.• Build up calcium.• Prevention of osteoporosis.

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Tip 5: Want to Lose Weight? Be Sensible About it!• There is no quick fix.• Starvation or fad diets promise unrealistic results.• There is only one safe and effective way to losing weight.• Be patient.• Keep pushing forward.

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Tip 6: Limit Your Sugar Intake

• Sugar provides many calories in our diet.• Too much sugar can be a bad thing

for our body.• Use sugar sparingly• Choose alternatives.

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Tip 7: Plan Ahead

•As college students we are always on the go.• Look at the week ahead.•Have an idea of when you’ll

have time to eat.•Ready to-go meals.

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Tip 8: Limit Alcohol Intake

• Alcohol provides calories, but no nutritional value• Can cause health problems• Daily recommendations

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Tip 9: Drink Enough Water

•Keeping your body hydrated•8 or more glasses of water a day•Keep a bottle of water in easy access

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Tip 10: Enjoy What you Eat

• Food does a lot more than nourish our bodies• Enjoy what you eat• Find what works for you• Everything is fine in moderation

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Works Cited

Clake University. (2011). 10 Healthy Eating Tips for the Busy College Student. N.p.: Clarke University. Retrieved November 14, 2013Cousineau, T. M., Goldstein, M., & Franko, D. L. (2004). A collaborative

approach to nutrition education for college students. Journal of American College Health, 53(2), 79-84.

Ha, E. J., & Caine-Bish, N. (2009). Effect of nutrition intervention using a general nutrition course for promoting fruit and vegetable

consumption among college students. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 41(2), 103-109.