Physical activity & Nutrition
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Human Anatomy for Kids
Human Anatomy for Kids. Montessori. Books. Cards. Printables Etc
HPA - Behind the Hype Information sheets
To assist health professionals and other sector workers decipher fact from fiction, HPA is undertaking factual reviews of topical issues. These two-page information sheets contain evidence-based advice to help you provide clear consistent information to consumers.
Get your facts right and avoid any confusion.
How to eat for a Healthy Heart
This double-sided resource from the National Heart Foundation shows the simple steps you can take to add healthier options to your meals, also contains a simplified version of our Healthy Heart visual food guide. First pad is free then $1 per unit
How our Heart works - video
The video explains how our human heart works - its structure and function of each part.
How much sugar do you drink? Poster in Te Reo Maori
This infographic poster shows the amount of sugar in soft drinks, fruit juice, sports drinks and energy drinks. Available in Māori and English from the Health Promotion Agencyand locally from Wendi Wolfen-Duvall, Napier Health, 76 Wellesley Road, Napier. 06 834 1815 ext 4162 wendi.wolfen-duvall@hbdhb.govt.nz
How much sugar do you drink? Infographic 1
English language posters that illustrate the amount of sugar in common New Zealand drinks and promote water or low-fat milk as the best drink of choice. https://order.hpa.org.nz/products/how-much-sugar-do-you-drink
How much sugar & fat is in our food?
When you’re busy it can be easy to reach for packaged foods and drinks. But you may be surprised to learn just how much sugar or fats are in your favourite foods.
Here’s a guide to some common foods – and how many teaspoons or sugar or fat are in them. You may be surprised!
How much activity is recommended?
Be active every day, in as many ways as possible. Aim for at least 2 ½ hours of moderate (or 1 ¼ hours of vigorous physical activity) spread throughout the week.
How I saved my kids from Sugar
Article from Canada with great relevance to NZ school communities
How eyes Work
The human eye is one of the most valuable sense organs that enables us to see the world around us.
Let us study about the different parts of an eye.
How do glasses & contacts work?
Three-quarters of us wear some sort of corrective lenses. But what is the science behind artificial perfect vision? Heather Brown talks with a Twin Cities ophthalmologist (2:32).
Heart of the Hapu
Te Hapū O Ngāti Wheke is the heart of the Rāpaki community, and it’s a heart the hapū are committed to keeping healthy.
Heart Health Resources including snippets for the newsletter
From the National Heart Foundation. Lots of resources including drafts of policies, menus, newsletter snippets, info on Calcium, etc etc etc
Heart Function video
In this video, I discuss how the heart functions in the body. I cover how blood flows through the heart, deoxygenated blood from the body returns to the heart, and oxygenated blood from the lungs returns to the heart. I also discuss pulmonary arteries and pulmonary veins and how the heart pumps blood through them.
Heart Foundation You Tube Channel
Videos to connect to a range of learning resources. Heart health and recipe / cooking videos.
Heart diagram
Blackline teachers resource
Heart & circulation
Diagram to explain circulation system
Healthy swaps. Easy healthy changes.
There is a bright and colourful poster that can be ordered or downloaded for free.
Healthy Me, Healthy Blood
New Zealand Blood Service teaching resource - developing students' knowledge about how to keep their body (and their blood) healthy by making healthy choices.