Coronaryllealth Care (1997) l, l 14-I 16 C) 1997 Pearson Professional Ltd
User's guide to: Healthy eating booklets An unhealthy diet contributes towa...
Coronaryllealth Care (1997) l, l 14-I 16 C) 1997 Pearson Professional Ltd
User's guide to: Healthy eating booklets An unhealthy diet contributes towards many of the coronary heart disease risk factors, including obesity, raised cholesterol, diabetes and hypertension. In this issue of Coronary Health Care, June Crampton looks at some of the educational material available to support the healthy eating message. Remember, your Hospital Health Promotion department can advise you on how to obtain copies of all health promotion material. Title
Author/supplier (Full addresses given on p. 00)
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No. of pages
Discusses the benefits of healthy eating and coronary heart disease
Discusses the main principles of healthy eating
Gives dietary information in the form of the 5 food groups re: Balance of Good Health
Explanation of different types of fat including sources
So you ~ant to lose aeight
British Heart Foundation (BHF)
A4 colour booklet
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Trim the fat from your diet
British tleart Foundation
3 fold (wall chart)
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Food choices
Flora Project 3 fold for Heart Disease booklet Prevention
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Food should be fun
British tteart Foundation
A5 booklet
41
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A5 colour booklet
46
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Enjoy Health healthy eating Education Authority
Weight
Flora Project 3 fold for Heart Disease Prevention
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Itealthy. eating (Foodsense)
Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food (MAFF)
A5 colour booklet
12
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So you aant British Heart to lose weight: Foundation a guide to losing weight for men/,~ omen
A4 colour booklet
15
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Getting the balance right
Meat and Livestock Commission
A4 colour booklet
16
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Not mentioned x
Suggestions given Use of labelled for suitable products to illustrate meals/snacks healthy eating messages is relevant and not directed at a particular food brand
Discusses weight reduction as a factor in helping reduce risk of cardiovascular disease
Use of colour
Ease of reading
Date of publication clearly marked
Fog score
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Discusses equipment to use ~hen cooking and information on the BItF Information also on vegetarian/ children/healthfood shops/ organic foods/ food safety/ additives
Advice on where to go for more information
Other features
Dietary plans given using starch and protein options. Blank chart to record weckly weight.
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Dietary plans given using starch/protein options and blank record to record weight weekly
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Foods to include in a shopping basket
G u i d e c o m p i l e d by J u n e Crampton, C o a n m u n i t y Dietitian, Royal Surrey C o u n t y H o s p i t a l , E g e r t o n Road, Guildford, Surrey G U 2 5XX, U K
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User's guide to: Healthy eating booklets FULL ADDRESSES OF AUTHORS/SUPPLIERS
British Heart Foundation 14 Fitzhardinge Street LONDON W1H 4DH, UK
Foodsense (MAFF) LONDON SE99 7TT, UK ('Healthy eating' leaflet code no: PB0550)
Flora Project for Heart Disease Prevention 24-28 Bloomsbury Way LONDON WC1A 2PX, UK
Meat and Livestock Commission PO Box 44, Winterhill House Snowdon Drive MILTON KEYNES MK6 lAX, UK
Health Education Authority Hamilton House • Mabledon Place LONDON WC1H 9TX, UK