Fast Food. Figuring Out the Facts

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Fast Food Figuring Out the Facts 1

Project Sponsors USDA project funded through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) School District of Philadelphia Department of Nutrition Sciences, Drexel University 2

Survey Do you eat fast food? How often do you eat fast food? What is your favorite type of fast food? Is fast food healthy? 3

What is Fast Food? Quick Easy Fast Food Eat in or take out Cheap Tasty Sold in restaurants, convenience stores, snack stands, food trucks 4

Why Do We Eat Fast Food? Time Convenience Taste Price I m too busy to cook It s a treat! Socialization Fun 5

Fast Food Facts Average American eats out: 4-5 times/week 18.2 times/month Americans are spending more on eating out than on groceries. 218 times/year 6

7 The Question Is

Fast Food Nutrition Fast food often contains a lot of: Fat Calories Sodium Added Sugars 8

Fat in Fast Food Saturated Fats Solid fats found in butter & animal fat Trans Fats Hydrogenated oils found in baked goods, crackers, margarine Unsaturated Fats Can be healthy for the heart Liquid fats usually found in plants - olives, avocado, nuts, seeds 9 Can blood cholesterol Can risk of heart disease

Pop Quiz: Which Meal Has the Least Amount of Fat? #1 Quarter pound burger with cheese, large fries, and diet soda 54 grams #2 Crispy chicken salad with 2 ounces of creamy Caesar dressing and regular soda 34 grams #3 Taco Salad and bottled water 48 grams 10

Calories in Fast Food Fat, carbohydrate and protein Eating too many calories can lead to weight gain Weight gain in excess can lead to increased risk of heart disease, diabetes, stroke and some cancers. 11

Pop Quiz: How many Calories? Chicken Nuggets 10 pieces 250 470 700 16 oz. Vanilla Milkshake 250 465 670 Regular Cheeseburger 280 360 420 12

Sodium in Fast Food Sodium is a mineral that helps with fluid balance in the body. Fast foods are often high in sodium. Salt enhances flavor. Limiting sodium to 2,300 mg /day is recommended Excess sodium intake increases risk of high blood pressure. 13

Pop Quiz: Where s the Sodium? Bun 256 mg Cheese 200 mg Bacon 274 mg Burger 125 mg Tomato 2 mg Lettuce 0 mg Pickles 183 mg Ketchup 154 mg 14 TOTAL 1194 mg

Added Sugars in Fast Food Sugars added during processing or preparation Limit added sugars to < 10% of total calories 2000 calorie diet = 12 teaspoons of sugar Sodas, sweetened beverages, energy drinks, cookies, cakes, candy, pies, ice cream, jelly, jam 15 Excess sugar can lead to high calories and weight gain

Pop Quiz: How much added sugar? 20 oz = 16 teaspoons 20 oz = 9 teaspoons 16 oz = 9 teaspoons 16

17 Fast Food Nutrition

Portion Sizes MyPlate reminds us that the amount of food and beverages is important. Large portions and too many extras when eating out can increase the calories. Choose the right portions and stay within calorie needs. 18

Add more vegetables Try to incorporate vegetables into your meals and snacks Shift from pepperoni to vegetables as a topping for your pizza Try sides of raw or cooked vegetables Have a salad, but opt for low-fat dressing and limit high fat and high sodium toppings Have a baked potato, but limit high fat toppings. 19

Watch the Fat and Sodium Shift from fried chicken to grilled chicken Use low-fat dressings Limit added bacon and cheese on sandwiches Limit mayonnaise, ketchup, sauces, and gravy 20

Limit Added Sugars Drink water, low-fat or non-fat milk, or unsweetened beverages instead of sugar sweetened drinks Add a squeeze of fresh lemon to water or unsweetened tea for a splash of flavor. Try fresh fruit in place of a high-fat, high calorie dessert Enjoy your sweets, but watch your portions! Share a dessert with a friend, small amounts can satisfy a sweet tooth. 21

Fast Food Makeover: Before What you might choose: Quarter Pound Burger w/cheese 40 30 Large Fries 20 Large Milkshake 10 22 Totals: Calories = Grams of Fat = 1770 68 0 Quarter Pounder w/cheese Large Fries 21oz. Milkshake Grams of Fat

Fast Food Makeover: After Cheeseburger Small Fries Bottled Water 35 Grams of Fat Totals: Calories = 560 30 25 20 15 Grams of Fat = 25 10 5 23 0 Quarter Pound Burger w/cheese and Cheese Burger Large and Small Fries Large Milkshake and Bottled Water

ACTIVITY Fast Food Makeover 24

Remember Choose fast food with less saturated fat, added sugar, and sodium more frequently What will I eat today? Limit portions of foods with high fat, high calories, and high sodium Limit foods and beverages with added sugars Try adding more vegetables as sides 25 Everything you eat and drink matters make healthy choices!

26 QUESTIONS?