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Good Fats 101: Nutrition Education for Supermarket Shoppers

Feb 23, 2016

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Page 1: Good Fats 101:  Nutrition Education  for Supermarket Shoppers

Good Fats 101:

Nutrition Education for Supermarket Shoppers

Page 2: Good Fats 101:  Nutrition Education  for Supermarket Shoppers

Today’s Objectives

• Develop an understanding of what “good” fats are as well as their associated health benefits

• Develop an understanding of where “good” fats are in the grocery store

• Develop an understanding of how to read a nutrition label for “good” fats

Page 3: Good Fats 101:  Nutrition Education  for Supermarket Shoppers

What is Fat?

Essential Nutrient

Performs Important Functions

Found in a variety of foods

4 Different Kinds – Some “Good,” Some “Bad”

Page 4: Good Fats 101:  Nutrition Education  for Supermarket Shoppers

“Good” vs. “Bad” Fats

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Sources of “Good” Fats

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Potential Health Benefits of “Good” FatsFatty Acids

Omega -3 Omega-6 Omega-9

Healthy Heart Healthy Heart Healthy Heart

Improved Blood Cholesterol

Improved Blood Cholesterol

Improved Blood Cholesterol

Brain Development &

Function

Blood Sugar Control

Improved Mood Reducing Waist Line

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Fats in Supermarkets

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Label Reading Lesson• Total fat – “bad” fats

= “good” fats

• “Partially hydrogenated oil” =

trans fat

• Look for sources of “good” fats in the ingredient list, especially canola or sunflower oils

• Look for other packaging claims like “Good source of omega-3s”

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GOOD FATS CHECK IN

Questions?

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Customer Q&A Activity

• “What are the four different kinds of ‘good’ fats?”

• “What are the health benefits of ‘good’ fats?”

• “Where can you find ‘good’ fats in the supermarket?”

• “How do you identify ‘good’ fats on the nutrition label?

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FAT FINALE

Any last questions?