Healthy Diet and Healthy Weight
Whether you're trying to lose weight, get in shape or just live a healthier life, eating well has lots of benefits. From improving your health to saving you money, there are lots of reasons to eat well.
If you eat too many foods that are high in fat and sugar, and you're not as active as you should be, you're more likely to put on weight.
You can still enjoy the foods you love, by making some small changes and food swaps to help you cut back. Switching from dairy products that are full fat and high in sugar to ones that are low fat and have less sugar can really help
Health Professionals can use the 'Lets talk about weight'
Practical advice and tools to support health and care professionals make brief interventions in weight management for adults
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/adult-weight-management-a-guide-to-brief-interventions
There’s also more support available to healthcare professionals at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/adult-obesity-applying-all-our-health
Very Brief Intervention
Ask
How important is it for you to eat healthily?
- Empathise that this not always easy to eat the recommended 5 portions of fruit and vegetables per day but we can all cut down on fat, salt and sugar whenever we can.
- Eating healthily and the right amount can help you feel your best, stop you gaining weight and lower your risks of getting some diseases.
- When it comes to watching your weight, it's not just food you need to watch out for as some drinks can also be high in calories.
How would you most like to improve what you eat, if you could?
- If the answer indicates a desire to increase fruit and veg into the diet then you may wish to signpost them to the NHS Choices '5 a day top tips' (in ACT section)
- If the answer indicates a desire for healthy food recipes then you may wish to signpost them to the Change for Life website which has some useful resources in for healthy meals and lunchboxes. (in ACT section)
Do you check the labels on food packaging when you are out shopping to help you make healthier choices?
What types of drinks do you have in a typical day?
- Health Professionals can use the 'Lets talk about weight'
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/adult-weight-management-a-guide-to-brief-interventions
Assist
Explain the some food manufactures and supermarkets display nutritional information on packed foods and this can be useful when comparing different food products
- Front-of-pack labels, such as the label in the above image, usually give a quick guide to:
- energy
- fat content
- saturated fat content
- sugars content
- salt content
- Some front-of-pack nutrition labels use red, amber and green colour coding
- Colour-coded nutritional information, as shown in the image above, tells you at a glance if the food has high, medium or low amounts of fat, saturated fat, sugars and salt
- red means high
- amber means medium
- green means low
- In short, the more green on the label, the healthier the choice. If you buy a food that has all or mostly green on the label
Explain that the Eatwell guide below shows how much of what you eat overall should come from each food group
A balanced diet contains foods from all the five major food groups. The Eatwell Guide above encourages us to:
- eat at least five portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables every day
- base meals on potatoes, bread, rice, pasta or other starchy carbohydrates; choosing wholegrain versions where possible have some dairy or dairy alternatives (such as soya drinks); choosing lower fat and lower sugar options
- eat some beans, pulses, fish, eggs, meat and other proteins (including two portions of fish every week, one of which should be oily)
- choose unsaturated oils and spreads and eat in small amounts
- drink 6-8 cups/glasses of fluid a day If consuming foods and drinks high in fat, salt or sugar, have these less often and in small amounts.
Would you consider swapping some high sugar drinks for low sugar alternatives?
- Did you know that swapping one sugary soft drink with water can have huge benefits to your health. One typical can of regular soft drink can have around 7-10 teaspoons of sugar which is around the 39 grams of sugar which itself exceeds the recommended maximum sugar intake for an average adult for a whole day.
- Did you know that tooth decay from high sugary food is the biggest cause of hospital admissions among young children, would you be interested in some information on sugar swaps for food and drink?
Act
Self Care
- The Department of Health Better Health Website contains a wealth of information on different food choices and healthy recipes
- Visit the healthy eating page on the Better Health website which has loads of great information about food and drink swaps for a healthier diet.
- Try the new 'Be Food Smart app'! See how much sugar, sat fat and salt is really inside your food and drink - just by scanning the barcode from your mobile phone, Android and Iphone Apps available.
- Visit the recipes page on Better Health which has an extensive list of recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner and lunchboxes!
- NHS Choices has a useful list of tips on how to add your 5 a day into your daily meals
Local Support and Contact Details
Livewell Derby - covering Derby city
Livewell takes a life-long approach to eating and exercise and helps you find ways to reduce your portion sizes, understand your triggers and eat more of the right foods without feeling hungry. The service also supports you to develop your fitness and activity levels in a supportive environment.
The Livewell team really cares about your health goals. They’re dedicated to supporting you every step of the way to make small but important lifestyle changes that can support your mental and physical wellbeing.
Livewell’s free 12-month programme includes:
- Virtual and face to face weekly group meetings to get you started on a tailored weight management plan.
- Weekly weigh-in sessions to help you monitor your progress and maintain motivation.
- A 6-week Lose Weight Feel Great weight management course.
- Fun exercise sessions including ladies only classes, low impact circuits and Boxwell.
- Virtual home workouts and a Facebook support group.
- Friendly group walks in communities across Derby.
- Access to Council leisure centres (gym and classes) once a commitment to losing weight is demonstrated.
- Support to help manage any specific medical conditions alongside losing weight.
- Check out the Client Activity Programme on the Livewell homepage to see the range of exercise and support sessions on offer.
Livewell is funded to help as many individuals as possible in Derby to live a healthier lifestyle. Due to high demand for weight management programmes, Livewell cannot accept applications from people who have already completed all or part of a Livewell or b-You weight management plan.
To qualify you need to have a Body Mass Index of:
- 5 or higher if you’re of South Asian heritage
- 30 or higher if you’re from any other ethnicity group
You also need to be registered to a Derby GP practice and/or be a resident of Derby city. Livewell does not include Derbyshire.
To find out more and to register online visit the Livewell website, email livewell@derby.gov.uk or call 01332 641254.
Weight Management – Derbyshire County Council
Losing weight isn't just about the numbers on the scales - it's about how you feel inside.
It’s about taking a broader approach to weight loss instead of just focusing on dieting or what's on your plate.
It involves thinking about what you're eating, finding your emotional eating triggers and looking for long term solutions by making small changes.
If you're interested in losing weight and would like to find out more about your free local Weight Management service contact Live Life Better Derbyshire, email: llbd.info@derbyshire.gov.uk, tel: 0800 085 2299 or 01629 538200 or visit the Live Life Better Derbyshire website.
Live Life Better Derbyshire offers a free, 12 week weight management service that includes:
- Virtual groups sessions
- Face to face weight management sessions
- Access to a qualified Health Improvement Worker
- A supportive Facebook group
- Written, online and digital materials
- Ongoing support for up to 12 months
Please be aware that Live Life Better Derbyshire offers services to Derbyshire residents, those registered with a Derbyshire GP and employees of Derbyshire County Council only. Live Life Better Derbyshire does not include Derby City.