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Constraints to healthy eating among young adults Cross-sectional survey College students aged 17-24+ years Twin Cities Metro, Minneapolis Key Findings Time related to work, school, and family responsibilities primary constraint → 57.9% Would eat healthier if less busy → 44.9% Intervention focused on: Can find time to plan and Time management strategies prepare healthy meals → Achieving a healthy diet on a budget 57.6% Source: Pelletier, J. E., & Laska, M. N. (2012). Balancing Healthy Meals and Busy Lives: Associations between Work, School, and Family Responsibilities and Perceived Time Constraints among Young Adults. 2 Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 44(6), 481-489 Factors influencing healthy choices 1 Taste. 2 Time 3 Total Cost 3 It’s not all grilled chicken, brown rice, and broccoli 1 Myth vs. Fact: To eat healthy I have to eat bland foods with Taste. minimal choice and variation “Healthy eating” is not the elimination or inclusion of specific food groups only, rather balance of macro and micronutrients from real food sources Eating out can be healthy by making informed choices Tips Eating In: Reduce butter and sugar by 1/3 to 1/2 from recipes Use lower saturated fat options for salad dressings, dips, sauces (e.g., substitute Greek yogurt for mayo or sour cream) Season with basic spices → Italian seasoning, oregano, garlic, pepper, sea salt Tips Eating Out: Combo with a salad instead of fries; choose water or unsweetened tea instead of soda Double the veggies and skip the extra starch Share appetizers or dessert; take half of your meal home for tomorrow’s lunch 4 Eating healthy takes too much time Myth vs. Fact: 2 Time To eat healthy I have to know how to cook and spend hours doing it every week According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics 2017 results, men and women spend 5.5 and 5 hours, Tips: respectively, daily watching TV Take 1-2 hours each week and prepare Meal planning and prepping can be efficient and done meals for the whole week using basic skills Make large batches and freeze for up to 6 months Multi-task while prepping listening to a podcast streaming Netflix Make it a family activity involving the The key is not to prioritize what’s on your schedule, but to kids schedule your priorities. ~Stephen Covey Buy pre-cut vegetables Source: American Time Use Survey Summary. (2018, June 28). Retrieved from https://www.bls.gov/news.release/atus.nr0.htm 5 Eating healthy busts the budget 3 Myth vs. Fact: Total Cost Average meal at USC cost → $10-15 Combo meal at a fast food restaurant → $4-7 Meals prepared at home → $4-7 Tips: Minus the excess calories, saturated fat, and sodium Buy in bulk and store in smaller which can be 1.5 to 2 times higher eating out containers Taco Chili Salad Wendy’s Homemade Grains, nuts Eat seasonally and buy local Calories 620 392 Imperfect Produce affordable, fresh produce Fat (g) 28 15 Saturated fat (g) 10 4 Sodium (mg) 1,760 388 Sources: Hearst, M., Harnack, L., Bauer, K., Earnest, A., French, S., & Michael Oakes, J. (2013). Nutritional quality at eight U.S. fast-food chains: 14-year trends. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 6 44(6), 589–594. & https://menu.wendys.com/en_US/product/taco-salad/
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