The document provides instructions for completing a nutrition project organizer for one of three clients: a gamer, busy salesperson, or marathon runner. It involves gathering information about the client's age, height, weight, activity level and calculating their BMI. Students then identify key nutrients the client needs based on dietary guidelines and food sources for each. They create a 7-day menu meeting MyPlate recommendations and analyze whether it provides sufficient food groups each day. The organizer is designed to help students develop a customized nutrition plan for their assigned client.
2. Nutrition Project Organizer
Click on the following link to get the form
you need for your assignment.
First choose one of the three clients listed
in the lesson:
The "Gamer"
Busy Salesperson
Marathon Runner
Then click below to open the Nutrition Project
Organizer
Nutrition Project Organizer
3. Part 1 of your organizer:
Use the information given to you in the lesson to provide:
A description of your client’s age, gender, weight,
height, and typical daily physical activity.
1. My Client is (The “Gamer,” Busy Salesperson, or
Marathon Runner):
2. Age:
3. Gender:
4. Weight:
5. Height:
4. Part 2 of your organizer:
• Use the following site to calculate your CLIENTS BMI.
http://www.halls.md/body-mass-index/bmi.htm
• Answer the rest of the questions based on the results.
An analysis of your client’s body composition, including calculated body
mass index (BMI) and BMI goals. Your client’s calculated BMI score
_________
Your client’s BMI indicates that he or she is:
Underweight
Healthy Weight
Overweight
Obese
5. BMI- Body Mass Index
Do you agree with your client’s BMI interpretation? Why or why not?
Write a specific, measurable goal indicating if your client should
maintain, decrease, or increase their BMI.
GOAL: My client will __________ by________
Regardless of your client’s goals, describe what they would need to
do in terms of caloric input and output to:
Lose weight:
Gain Weight:
6. Part 3 of your organizer:
#3 Identify at least two specific nutrients identified by the Dietary Guidelines for Americans as a priority
for your client’s population and at least three food sources that supply each of these nutrients.
People of all ages need the following nutrients:
Calcium Riboflavin Magnesium
Protein Niacin Molybdenum
Vitamin A Vitamin B6 Phosphorus
Vitamin D Copper Selenium
Vitamin E Iodine Zinc
Thiamin Iron
A. Nutrient 1:
1. Three foods that contain Nutrient 1
a.
b.
c.
B. Nutrient 2 :
1. Three foods that contain Nutrient 1
a.
b.
c.
7. Part 4 of your organizer:
Remember the client you chose?
The Gamer, Busy Salesperson, or Marathon Runner
Click on the following link to access
MyPlate- Super Tracker.
https://www.choosemyplate.gov/SuperTrac
ker/
8. Continue Part 4 of your organizer:
Click on create a profile.
9. Continue Part 4 of your organizer:
Make up a name, but use the information from Step
#1 to fill in the age, gender, physical activity, height,
and weight based on the client you chose.
After you fill this out, click submit
11. Complete Part 4 of your
organizer:
Now, Copy and paste Your
client’s My Plate Plan into your
project.
12. Part 5 of your organizer:
Create a seven-day menu detailing all foods and beverages your client should consume
to meet the MyPlate suggestions recommendations and an analysis indicating that the
menu provides the recommended servings of each of the food groups for each of the
seven days. See next slide for a Sample Organizer. Use the following link to ensure your
client get the recommended servings of each food group.
https://www.choosemyplate.gov/SuperTracker/samplemealplans.aspx