08 Nutrition, Physical Activity, Fitness, and Obesity in the Fire Service... Flashcards
Simple Changes to Eating Healthy in the Fire Service
- Increase consumption of fruits and veggies
- Reduce consumption of processed foods
- Maintain proper hydration
- Drink alcohol responsibly
Recommendation of fruits and veggies for adults:
2 to 3 cups each
Fruits and veggies are best source of _____________ in our diet.
antioxidants
Antioxidant levels can ____________ or ___________ depending on the way we cook them.
Increase or Decrease
Two main ways to combat free radicals
- Body naturally produces molecules to fight free radicals
- Eating antioxidants
Optimal cooking methods (in rank order)
- Steaming
- Baking/Roasting
- Sauteing
- Grilling
- Simmering
- Boiling/Blanching
A good rule of thumb for the reasonable number of ingredients on a food label is:
Five items.
Reduce Consumption of Processed Foods
- Use ingredient list
- Avoid Refined grains
- Avoid Added sugars
- Avoid Processed Meat (i.e. ham, bacon, deli meats, sausage, etc.)
- Snacks
AHA Added Sugar Recommendation for Most Adults
Men: <150 calories/day (~9tsp)
Women: <100 calories/day (~6tsp)
1 in 6 adults obtain more than _____ of their caloric intake from snacks.
40%
Wearing PPE in hot environment can result in a loss of ______ of water per hour.
1-2 liters
Symptoms of dehydration
- Dizziness
- Headache
- Dry or sticky mouth
- Nausea
- Fatigue
- Feeling thirsty
Foods/Drinks/Supplements that Decrease Hydration
- Carbonated, high-sugar drinks
- Foods with high fat or protein content
- Alcohol (within 8 hours of duty)
- Excessive fluids drank rapidly.
- Creatine supplements
- Ephedrine
- Drinks exceeding 400mg of caffeine/day
- Energy drinks
Prehydration begins:
Before the shift and at the beginning of the shift.
For rapid and complete recovery from dehydration, it is recommended to drink ________ of fluid for each 2 pounds of body weight lost.
1.5 quarts