SnacksAndDrinksGuide - 508
SnacksAndDrinksGuide - 508
SnacksAndDrinksGuide - 508
SMART
NORTH CAROLINA:
Calories from snacks and drinks often push our daily calorie
intake above what we need to achieve a healthy weight.3
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Choose lower-calorie
drinks to save you
lots of calories
during the day.
400
280
200
110
230
150
calories: calories: calories: calories: calories: calories:
orange juice mocha regular cola fruit drink sweet tea
beer
(medium)
(20 oz.)
(16 oz.)
(8 oz.)
(16 oz.)
(12 oz.)
A Day
of Beverages
1370 Calories
110
160
0
0
100
0
calories:
calories: calories: calories: calories: calories:
orange juice non-fat latte diet cola
water
unsweet light beer
(8 oz.)
(medium)
iced tea
(12 oz.)
(20 oz.)
(16 oz.)
A Day
of Beverages
370 Calories
Drinking non-diet soft drinks is clearly associated with increased body weight.8
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Apple
1 large
Banana
1 medium
Blueberries
1 cup
Cantaloupe
Cherries
20 pieces
Grapefruit
1 large
Grapes
30 small
Oranges
1 medium
Peaches
2 medium
Pear
1 medium
Strawberries
2 cups
Watermelon
2 cups
1 cup
Raisins
3 Tbsps
1/4 cup
FRUITS
VEGETABLES
Baby carrots
Broccoli florets
Celery sticks
Cherry tomatoes
Cucumber slices
Pepper slices
DAIRY
Fat-free yogurt, fruit flavored
(sugar-free)
6 oz.
1/2 cup
1 cup
1 stick
13 pieces
1 Tbsp
Peanuts, roasted
1 Tbsp
1 Tbsp
Walnuts
8 halves
OTHERS
Cheerios, plain
1 cup
12 biscuits
Peanut butter
1 Tbsp
3 cups
20 chips
Rice Chex
1 cup
20 chips
Whole-wheat crackers
Granola bars
Trail mix
Popcorn, no butter
Potato chips, baked
Depends on brand
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BAR
6 or fewer grams of
sugar per serving
5 or fewer grams of
sugar per 100 calories
REFERENCES
1. Nielsen SJ, Siega-Riz AM, Popkin BM. Trends in energy intake in U.S. between 1977 and 1996: similar shifts seen across age groups.
Obes Res 2002;10:370-378.
2. Nielsen SJ, Popkin BM. Patterns and trends in food portion sizes, 1977-1998. JAMA 2003;289:450-453.
3. Graaf CD. Effects of snacks on energy intake: an evolutionary perspective. Appetite 2006;47:18-23.
4. Ness AR, Fowles JW. Fruit and vegetables and cardiovascular disease: a review. Int J Epidemiology 1997;26:1-13.
5. Block G, Patterson B, Subar A. Fruit, vegetables and cancer prevention: a review of the epidemiological evidence. Nutr Cancer
1992;18:1-29.
6. Rolls BJ, Roe LS, Kral TV, Meengs JS, Wall DE. Increasing the portion size of a packaged snack increases energy intake in men and
women. Appetite 2004 Feb;42(1):63-69.
7. DiMeglio DP, Mattes RD. Liquid versus solid carbohydrate: effects on food intake and body weight. Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord 2000
June;24(6):794-800.
8. Vartanian LR, Schwartz MB, Brownell KD. Effects of soft drink consumption on nutrition and health: A systematic review and metaanalysis. Am J Pub Hlth 2007 April;97(4):667-675.
Suggested citation: Aggarwal S, Beth D, Dunn C, Staveren MV, Thomas C, Vodicka ST.
Eat Smart North Carolina: Snacks and Drinks. DHHS, NC Division of Public Health, Raleigh, NC; 2007.
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Pamela Outen
Family and Consumer Science Agent,
NC Cooperative Extension,
Cabarrus County, NC State University
Billy Whitacre
President, NC Vending Association
Elizabeth Zimmerman, MPH, RD
Worksite Wellness Manager,
Physical Activity and Nutrition Branch,
NC Division of Public Health
Reviewers
Corrine Giannini, RD, LDN
Nutrition Program Consultant,
Womens Health Branch,
NC Division of Public Health
Sarah Kuester, MS, RD
Public Health Nutritionist, Division of
Nutrition and Physical Activity, CDC
Meg Molloy, DrPH, MPH, RD
Executive Director, NC Prevention Partners
Beth Carlton Tohill, PhD, MSPH
Nutritional Epidemiologist, Division of
Nutrition and Physical Activity, CDC
Consensus Panel
Facilitator/Recorders
Carol Strickland
Health Promotion Coordinator,
Bladen County Health Department
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