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Junk Food

[Insert name and organisation]

On behalf of the LiveLighter team: Heart Foundation and Cancer Council WA


Summary
▲ What foods should we be eating?
▲ What is junk food?
▲ What is the issue with junk food?
▲ What is a serve of junk food?
▲ Is healthy eating really more expensive?
▲ Healthy vs. unhealthy meal comparisons
▲ Tips
▲ Junk food resources
Background information
What should we be eating?
What is junk food?
▲ High energy nutrient poor foods that are
not needed for good health
▲ Should only be consumed occasionally

and in small amounts


▲ Examples include hot chips, pies,

chocolate, cakes, biscuits etc


What’s the issue with junk food?
▲ Increases the risk of
overweight and
obesity, bringing heart
disease, type 2
diabetes and cancer
closer
What’s the issue with junk food?
▲ 95% of Australians are eating too much
junk food
▲ 35% of an adult’s (and 41% of a child’s)
energy intake comes from junk food
▲ 28% of the average household food
budget is spent of fast food and eating out
What’s the issue with junk food?

▲ Too convenient
▲ Too tasty
▲ Available everywhere
▲ Heavily promoted
▲ So commonly consumed we often don’t
notice when we eat it
What’s a serve of junk food?

2x 1x

 
x 6x

1 x small
1x
piece (30g)
What’s a serve of junk food?
 
serve  
x

1 x small

 
x  
x
Is eating healthy really more
expensive?
Is eating healthy really more
expensive?
Healthy vs. unhealthy

▲ Nutrition vs value for money?

Let’s have a closer look..


Healthy vs. unhealthy

Homemade Takeaway
Healthy vs. unhealthy
In one serve Energy Total Saturated Veg $
fat fat serves
Healthy
option:
Homemade 1968 kJ 11.8 g 3 g 2 ½ $3.65
Burger

Junk option:
Large take  3803 kJ 54.9 g 15.7 g < ½ $7.50
away burger
Which of these options would be
more filling?
What should I drink?
Tips to avoid the junk food trap
▲ Plan ahead
▲ Bring healthy food from home
▲ Carry a piece of fruit or nuts in your bag
▲ Carry a water bottle with you
▲ Avoid highly processed packaged food
▲ Write a shopping list and stick to it!
▲ Do a big cook-up and freeze individual
portions for a quick meal
Conclusion
▲ Eating junk foods can cause weight gain and
replace healthier foods in the diet
▲ For most people there is no room for junk food
▲ Focus on the 5 essential food groups for good
health
▲ Opt for water as your beverage of choice
▲ Make homemade versions of typical takeaway
foods (e.g. healthy pizza or burger)
How to get more information?
▲ Visit the LiveLighter junk food page: https
://livelighter.com.au/The-Facts/About-Junk-Food
▲ Email: info@livelighter.com.au

▲ Other helpful websites


▲ Australian Dietary Guidelines

https://www.nhmrc.gov.au/guidelines-publications/n55
▲ World Health Organisation

http://www.who.int/nutrition/publications/nutrient/en/
▲ Eat for Health

https://www.eatforhealth.gov.au/food-essentials/discretionary
-food-and-drink-choices
Junk food resources

https://livelighter.com.au/The-Facts/About-Junk-Food

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