Interpreting the Diet Summary Report. Marilyn Townsend

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Interpreting the Diet Summary Report Marilyn Townsend

WebNEERS How does it compare to other diet analysis programs? We have a gold mine. Excellent source of info. A tremendous asset for EFNEP. Cost for diet analysis at a clinic. $300-500. We are able to offer at no cost to participants. Learning WebNEERS reports strengths and weaknesses will give confidence.

Goal Encourage more use of the Diet Summary Report Objectives Coordinator uses report for educator training opportunities. Coordinator identifies best approach for reporting to legislators Coordinator learns 3 quick ways to help educator identify good diets of participants. Coordinator understands why report has inconsistencies.

3 Quick Indicators of good recalls How can you use this DSR report to learn if your educators are collecting quality recalls? Assume you are at the State EFNEP Office and are not available to do site visits with all your educators. 1. Calories 2. Number of foods 3. SoFAS

3 Quick Indicators of good recalls How can you use this report to learn if your educators are collecting quality recalls? 1. Looking at total calories [Part II] is one fast way to check. 2. Check number of food items on the Recall List Report. Recalls with too few calories are termed biologically implausible. This means insufficient calories to sustain physiological status. Talk to educators. A good training opportunity. Look for 1800 kcals minimum.

2 Quick Indicators of good recalls: calories, Part II Good recall = accurate

2 Quick Indicators of good recalls: calories Female, sedentary 19-25 yr 2000 calories/day 26-50 1800

2 Quick Indicators of good recalls: calories, Part II Female, sedentary 19-25 yr 2000 calories/day 26-50 1800 61% of recalls are not biologically plausible

Recall List Report can offer guidance: sort by educator # foods Calories/day

3 Quick Indicators of good recalls: SoFAS, Part IV

3 Quick indicators of good recalls: SoFAS, Part I SoFAS = Solid Fats & Added Sugars Recommendation: As few as possible, but no more than 19% of calories

3 Quick indicators of good recalls: SoFAS, Part I SoFAS = Solid Fats & Added Sugars Recommendation: As few as possible, but no more than 19% of calories When I see 61% of participants have better than the recommendation for SoFAS, I see a recall problem ie. a training problem.

3 Quick Indicators of good recalls: summary How can you use this DSR report to learn if your educators are collecting quality recalls? 1. Too few total calories 2. Too few foods 3. Low calories from SoFAS

Issues for webneers.inconsistencies.why? Dietary Guidelines & Healthy Eating Index 2005 Milk Meat and Beans Total Vegetable SoFAAS Add refined grains Reduce total fat Penalties for sodium, solid fats, added sugars Dietary Guidelines & Healthy Eating Index 2010 Dairy Total Protein Seafood and plant proteins Total Vegetables Greens and Beans SoFAS Reduce refined grains Add PUFA, MUFA Penalties for refined grains, sodium, solid fats, added sugars

Issues for webneers Dietary Guidelines & Healthy Eating Index 2005 Milk.Part IV Meat and Beans Total Vegetable SoFAAS Add refined grains Reduce total fat Penalties for sodium, solid fats, added sugars Dietary Guidelines & Healthy Eating Index 2010 Dairy.Part I Total Protein Seafood and plant proteins Total Vegetables Greens and Beans SoFAS Reduce refined grains Add PUFA, MUFA Penalties for refined grains, sodium, solid fats, added sugars

Issues for webneers Dietary Guidelines & Healthy Eating Index 2005 Milk.Part IV Meat and Beans.Part IV Total Vegetable SoFAAS Add refined grains Reduce total fat Penalties for sodium, solid fats, added sugars Dietary Guidelines & Healthy Eating Index 2010 Dairy.Part I Total Protein.Part I Seafood and plant proteins Greens and Beans Total Vegetables SoFAS Reduce refined grains Add PUFA, MUFA Penalties for refined grains, sodium, solid fats, added sugars

Issues for webneers Dietary Guidelines & Healthy Eating Index 2005 Milk Meat and Beans Total Vegetable SoFAAS.Part IV Add refined grains Reduce total fat Penalties for sodium, solid fats, added sugars Dietary Guidelines & Healthy Eating Index 2010 Dairy Total Protein Seafood and plant proteins Total Vegetables Greens and Beans SoFAS.Part I Reduce refined grains Add PUFA, MUFA Penalties for refined grains, sodium, solid fats, added sugars

Issues for webneers Dietary Guidelines & Healthy Eating Index 2005 Milk Meat and Beans.Part IV Total Vegetable SoFAAS.Part IV Add refined grains Reduce total fat Penalties for sodium, solid fats, added sugars Dietary Guidelines & Healthy Eating Index 2010 Dairy Total Protein.Part I Seafood and plant proteins Total Vegetables Greens and Beans SoFAS.Part I Reduce refined grains Add PUFA, MUFA Penalties for refined grains, sodium, solid fats, added sugars

Issues for webneers Dietary Guidelines & Healthy Eating Index 2005 Milk Meat and Beans Total Vegetable SoFAAS Add refined grains Reduce total fat Penalties for sodium, solid fats, added sugars Dietary Guidelines & Healthy Eating Index 2010 Dairy Total Protein Seafood and plant proteins Total Vegetables Greens and Beans SoFAS Reduce refined grains Add PUFA, MUFA Penalties for refined grains, sodium, solid fats, added sugars

Issues for webneers Dietary Guidelines & Healthy Eating Index 2005 Milk Meat and Beans Total Vegetable SoFAAS Add refined grains Part I?, IV Reduce total fat Penalties for sodium, solid fats, added sugars Dietary Guidelines & Healthy Eating Index 2010 Dairy Total Protein Seafood and plant proteins Total Vegetables Greens and Beans SoFAS Reduce refined grains Add PUFA, MUFA Penalties for refined grains, sodium, solid fats, added sugars

Dietary Guidelines & Healthy Eating Index 2005 Milk Meat and Beans Total Vegetable Dark green and orange veg, beans SoFAAS Add refined grains** Reduce total fat <35%** Penalties for sodium, solid fats, added sugars Issues for webneers Dietary Guidelines & Healthy Eating Index 2010 Dairy Total Protein Seafood and plant proteins Total Vegetables Greens and Beans SoFAS Reduce refined grains** Add PUFA, MUFA** Penalties for refined grains**, sodium, solid fats, added sugars

DSR: 2 Quick Indicators of quality teaching If educators want to use this report to examine their teaching effectiveness, are there easy, quick indicators to identify behavior change among participant recalls? In the DSR, there are some easy ways.

DSR: 2 Quick Indicators of quality teaching Your educators want to identify if their participants are learning. In WebNEERS, there are some easy ways. High intake of fruits & vegetables, Part I Higher score on healthy eating index [HEI], Part IV

Quick indicator of quality teaching: Fruits & vegetables

Quick indicator of quality teaching: Fruits & vegetables

Quick indicator of quality teaching: Fruits & vegetables

Quick indicator of a quality teaching: HEI

Quick indicator of a good diet: HEI

Quick indicator of a good diet: HEI

Confusing indicator of quality teaching? Money spent on food per person per month...part I What is the EFNEP goal? How do you interpret this data? WebNEERS assumes that reducing food expenditures translates to a better diet. Not true.

Confusing indicator? $ spent on food/person/month

Game 1 What is wrong with this picture?

Game 1.What is wrong with this picture?

Game 1 What is wrong with this picture?

Game 1.. What is wrong with this picture? These numbers [green circles] are in error. 36 1/20/2015

Game 2...Solid fats + added sugars i.e. empty calories Underreporting of SoFAS? entry exit

Game 2.Solid fats + added sugars Underreporting of SoFAS? entry exit

Report to supervisors, legislators.how to look good Entry Exit Change Positive change Stephanie 3.0 cups 3.1 cups +0.1 cups yes Janice 3.5 3.6 +0.1 cups yes Marilyn 5.5 5.3-0.2 cups no Total 12.0 cups 12.0 cups 0 no Mean/average 4.0 cups 4.0 0 no Number making [+]change 2 people = 67% Number making [-]change 1 person= 33%

Report to supervisors.how to look good Do.use % participants Don t use means or mean intakes If report the means, then you would need to say, As a result of EFNEP, there was no change in F&V intake. Journal authors must report means 67% of participants made a positive change in fruit & vegetable intake. 67% of participants increased their F&V intake. As a result of EFNEP, 2/3 of participants eat more F&V.

Educator training.a teachable moment from the DSR Solid fats vs. saturated fat Oils vs. solid fats 3 types of fatty acids: saturated, monounsaturated, polyunsaturated

Solid fats What counts? All contain these fatty acids: Saturated (relatively high in a solid fat) Monosaturated Polyunsaturated (relatively low) Coconut [solid at 70, liquid at 80 ] Palm & palm kernel Butter Beef fat Pork fat or lard Chicken fat Shortening Stick margarine Each example has a solid and liquid state. So call a solid fat if solid at 70. Call the same item an oil if liquid at 70. Confusing.

Oils What counts? All contain these fatty acids: Saturated (relatively low in an oil) Monosaturated Polyunsaturated Every fat has these 3 fatty acids. Every oil has these same 3 fatty acids. The ratios are key. Cottonseed Peanut Soybean Olive corn Sunflower Canola Safflower Walnut Soft margarine

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Main sources in American diets Saturated fat cheese pizza grain-based desserts (cake, cookies, etc.) dairy desserts (ice cream, whipped cream cake, etc.) chicken dishes sausages, hot dogs, bacon milk Solid fats grain-based desserts pizza cheese sausage, hot dogs, bacon French fries dairy desserts milk, eggs, butter