BAM! Dining Decisions
Centers For Disease Control and Prevention
1.7 ★
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About BAM! Dining Decisions
In each level you’ll sort foods coming down a conveyor belt into three categories: Go, Slow, or Whoa. Earn points by putting foods into the correct category.
Presented by BAM! Body and Mind, an online resource giving kids information they need to make healthy lifestyle choices. BAM! Body and Mind was created by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). http://www.cdc.gov/bam/ http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/educational/wecan/eat-right/index.htm
Learn more about food and nutrition and other health topics for kids including diseases, physical activity, your body, and more.
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Reviews for BAM! Dining Decisions
Neuro Major
This is great!
It gives information on every food. I had no idea that whole milk has saturated fat. Thank you for letting us be in the know!
AnnaT605
Likely to contribute to disordered eating
Go, slow, and whoa are categorizations similar to red light green light or good and bad foods that contribute to feelings of guilt and shame, and is linked to disordered eating behaviors. This type of nutrition education is outdated and needs to be reconsidered, especially when targeted to ages that are becoming aware of their body image and dieting.