Neftaly Understanding food portions: Visual guides and tips

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Neftaly: Understanding Food Portions – Visual Guides and Tips

Overview:
Eating the right portions is just as important as eating the right foods. In today’s world of oversized meals and mindless snacking, portion control plays a key role in maintaining a healthy weight, preventing overeating, and supporting balanced nutrition. Neftaly’s guide offers practical, visual tools and tips to help individuals make smarter food choices every day.


Why Portion Control Matters

  • Prevents overeating and supports healthy weight
  • Helps manage blood sugar and cholesterol levels
  • Encourages balanced meals across all food groups
  • Reduces risk of chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and obesity

Visual Portion Guides (Using Everyday Items):

Food TypeRecommended PortionVisual Reference
Meat, Poultry, or Fish85g (3 oz)Size of a deck of cards
Cooked Rice, Pasta½ cupSize of a tennis ball
Vegetables1 cupSize of a fist
Cheese30gSize of two dice
Peanut Butter1 tablespoonSize of a thumb
Butter/Oil1 teaspoonSize of a tip of your thumb
Fruit1 medium pieceSize of a baseball

Top Portion Control Tips

  1. Use Smaller Plates and Bowls: It tricks your brain into thinking you’re eating more.
  2. ???? Eat Slowly: It takes about 20 minutes for your brain to register fullness.
  3. ???? Pre-Portion Snacks: Avoid eating straight from the bag — portion out servings.
  4. ???? Read Nutrition Labels: Know what one serving is — and stick to it.
  5. ???? Be Mindful: Pay attention to hunger and fullness cues instead of eating out of habit.
  6. ????️ Balance Your Plate: Fill half your plate with vegetables, a quarter with protein, and a quarter with whole grains.
  7. ???? Watch Liquid Calories: Sodas, juices, and alcohol can quickly add up in calories without filling you up.

Who Should Use This Guide?

  • Individuals and families looking to eat healthier
  • Schools and nutrition educators
  • Health coaches and fitness trainers
  • Community organizations and clinics

Program Delivery Options:

  • Interactive workshops
  • Printable guides and infographics
  • Social media mini-lessons
  • School and workplace wellness programs

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