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What and how much you eat and drink, and being physically active are important for your health. Being healthy improves your quality of life and your sense of wellbeing. Being healthy also means that you are more likely to be around longer for your whānau.
Helping New Zealanders stay well - a series of pamphlets and on-line resources in many languages.
These pamphlets are also available locally from Wendi Wolfen-Duvall, Napier Health, 76 Wellesley Road, Napier. 06 834 1815 ext 4162 wendi.wolfen-duvall@hbdhb.govt.nz
The School Canteen Project aims to improve the range and nutritional quality of food provided at the school canteen. Food Technology/Home Economics students have the opportunity to either create a new food product or modify an existing product on offer at the school canteen. The unit includes a school-wide survey to determine the needs of the students to assist with the development of healthy, affordable food options.
The overall objective of the Nestlé Healthy Active Kids programme is to raise nutrition and health knowledge and promote physical activity with school-age children around the world. In New Zealand, we partner with AUT Millennium and the NZ Nutrition Foundation to support the development of free teachers resources, designed for teachers in partnership with teachers at School Kit, to inspire healthy and active kids through cross-curricular enquiry-based learning modules that are innovative and informative.
Healthy living is highlighted across several aspects of the Health Navigator website. Access to information and ideas on a range of issues including food, smoking, nutrition, oral health, mental health and exercise. Health Navigator is supported by HBDHB.
Healthy living is highlighted across several aspects of the Health Navigator website. Access to information and ideas on a range of issues including food, smoking, nutrition, oral health, mental health and exercise. Health Navigator is supported by HBDHB.
The resources show different meals using the core ingredients of beef mince, kidney beans, lean pork and a whole roasted chicken.
There is one A3 poster for each core ingredient. Free copies of the poster can be ordered or downloaded as a PDF. A range of animations showing different meals per ingredient have also been created. These can be downloaded and used on websites or social media. Avaiallbe from the Health Promotion Agency
Legumes and beans are a great heart healthy food – they’re full of goodness as well as being cheap, tasty, and quick and convenient to use. From the National Heart Foundation
Do you know how much is enough when it comes to servings of different food types? This handy visual reference can be used for children, teenagers and adults and is an easy way to check the size of your food portions. From the National Heart Foundation. Free for first 25 (then $0.10 per unit)
From the Canadian Government. Interesting and useful recipes, resources, information and tips. In Canada there is a real emphasis on HOW we eat (as a family, at a table, with sharing), not just on WHAT we eat.
This is a FREE national nutrition education programme developed for years 5 and 6, based on the NZ curriculum, using an inquiry based learning approach. By participating in Food for Thought you will receive:
classroom nutrition sessions delivered by a nutritionist
a supermarket visit with an inquiry learning nutrition focus
a gift card to the value of $60 per class to sponsor a healthy class lunch which the students design, calculate a budget, buy, prepare and enjoy
a FREE lunchbox for each student in the class
a prepared Solo Taxonomy teaching resource for additional nutrition learning sessions
Find out the conditions that could arise if a healthy balanced diet is not followed. These are 10 conditions that are caused by poor nutritional status.
Calculate how much energy you should eat each day - and see the effect if you exercise more or if you are trying to lose weight.
Energy requirements vary with age, gender, body size and activity levels. The Energy Requirements Calculator estimates your daily energy requirements for good health based on what your body needs for breathing, circulating blood, digesting food and physical activity. This may change from day to day. Any energy intake above the estimated requirement is likely to result in weight gain.