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Let’s Do Lunch

“Who has time?” “I don’t need the calories.” “A double bacon cheeseburger, fries…now that’s a good lunch!” Sound familiar? Grab your students’ attention with Let’s Do Lunch and show them why that second meal of the day is vital to their health and academic performance. Covers childhood obesity and related conditions, the basics of balanced nutrition, good and bad cholesterol and different types of fat, and how to start making healthier food choices. Dieticians and an athletic trainer add their stamp of authority, while savvy teens offer quick, easy, healthy, and delicious lunch and snack ideas. Break the fast food, junk food, no food habit! A viewable/printable instructor’s guide is available online. Correlates to the National Health Education Standards and the National Standards for Family and Consumer Sciences Education. A Meridian Production. (25 minutes)

VHS is Closed-Captioned  DVD is Subtitled  


 
                        

Item#: FMK32741
Copyright date: ©2004
VHS ISBN 978-0-7365-8380-0
DVD (Chaptered) ISBN 978-1-4213-5873-4



Part of the Series : Health & Wellness Core Curriculum Video Library | Eating Right, Day and Night | Librarian Special-Nutrition
     
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