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Nutrition Self Study-Assignment 2
Using your 3-day foodlist from Assignment 1, you will be analyzing all three days of your your
diet AND activity to the new choosemyplate.gov interactive guide. SuperTracker is an online
dietary and physical activity assessment tool that provides information on your diet quality,
physical activity status, related nutrition messages, and links to nutrient and physical activity
information. The Food Calories/Energy Balance feature automatically calculates your energy
balance by subtracting the energy you expend from physical activity from your food
calories/energy intake. Use of this tool helps you better understand your energy balance status
and enhances the link between good nutrition and regular physical activity. Super Tracker
translates the principles of the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans and other nutrition
standards developed by the U.S. Departments of Agriculture and Health and Human Services.
Directions
Go to https://www.supertracker.usda.gov/
Go to SuperTracker
To Begin:
Click on Create Profile and fill out the New
Registration Profile
Fill out the information for your profile and
save it.
Then Click on Food Tracker and proceed to
Food Intake
Using all three days from Assignment 1,
put each food item, one at a time into the search box.
Choose the BEST food option for your selection. If you have questions regarding which item to
choose-please message us in Blackboard. Select the serving size and number of servings. Then
click on 'Enter Foods" for the next entry. When you are done inputting all the foods for the first
day, click on 'Save and Analyze.'
The go to the top of the page where you will see the 'Physical Activity Entry.' Using the pull-
down menu, select all of your activities for that day. The click on 'Duration.' You will be
entering these activities in minutes.
Continue to add 'Continue Activities'
until you have accounted for all activities
except sleeping for those 24 hours. Do
not forget to include walking, working,
or standing time. When you are done,
click on 'Save and Analyze.'
Open a new Microsoft Word Document.
Please type your first and last name and
the date that you recorded the foods.
Click on the “My Reports” link.
You will need following reports on your
dietary intake:
1. Food Groups & Calories 2. Nutrients 3. Meal Summary 4. Physical Activity
Click on the link for each of these
reports. Choose the date on which you
entered your food items. Since for this
assignment you are required to input diet
for three days use the date range for
“view report from:____ thru____”. Then
click on Create Report.
Save all four reports as a pdf file. You are required up upload all these 4 pdf reports on
blackboard along with a 1100 word review of the process for this assignment by due date/time
listed on blackboard.
Please include:
Problems with adding the foods into the foodlist
Problems with the website
Macro (protein, carb – complex, simple/sugar, fiber, and fats – saturated, unsaturated,
trans fat) and micronutrient (vitamins and mineral) excesses or deficiencies that you
discovered about your diet that. In complete sentences, for each of these nutrients
summarize how much did you consume? How much was recommended? I want to see
you can interpret output and apply DRI recommendations.
What you enjoyed about the website
What you learned from the website.
When you are finished, you should have the following FIVE files:
1. 1100 word reflection paper – pdf file (10 pts)
2. Food groups & calories – pdf file (10 pts)
3. Nutrients analysis – pdf file (10 pts)
4. Meal summary for the day – pdf file (10 pts)
5. Physical Activity – pdf file (10 pts)
Step 1: Log onto http://www.choosemyplate.gov/supertracker-tools.html
You will be lead to a page that looks like this:
Step 2: click on Super Tracker
You will be lead to a page that looks like this:
Step 3: Click on
Add Profile and
create a profile
and register
After you have created profile and registered click SUBMIT. You will be lead to a page that looks like this:
Step 4: Click on Food Tracker
You will be lead to a page that looks like this:
Step 5: Pick the date by clicking on the little calendar icon.
Step 6: Start entering each item you ate and click go. For
exam let’s say we had an apple for breakfast. Type apple
and click go
As you proceed inputting
foods you have eaten during
the day, this will track your
calorie allowance, amount of
calories you’ve already
eaten, and calories
remaining As you
proceed
inputting
foods you
have eaten
during the
day, this will
track your
food groups
You
can
change
date of
your
food
input
Here you will input each of the foods
you have eaten one food item at a
time
As you can see the program has 110 food items with word “apple” in it. Choose the item that is closest
to what you ate.
NOTE: This list of food items is not exhaustive. Many ethnic foods are not available. Also if you cooked at
home, it is better you input individual item you used in your meal instead of the name of the meal.
For example if you made a sandwich at home, input 2 pieces of bread, lettuce, tomato etc. instead of
choosing “sandwich”.
Step 7: After picking food item you ate choose amount and whether you ate
it for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or snack
Step 8: Continue inputting everything you ate. Don’t forget to add water.
Once you have entered all the food items you ate. It is time to create/save
reports:
Step 9: Click on REPORTS tab.
You will need to create and save these pdf
reports and upload on Bb by due date:
Food groups & calories
Nutrients
Meal Summary
Physical Activity
Step 10: Click on each of these links. Choose dates for which you just added food items. Click Create
Report. Click Save as pdf.