Healthy eating habits/Healthy eating for East Asia Student in Australia

Australia is a popular destination for overseas tertiary study with many East Asian students coming from Malaysia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan and Korea. As an international student and living away from home, you are responsible for your own diet and may need to do your own shopping and cook by yourself. It is a good time to develop life-long healthy eating habits. The Australian Guide to Healthy Eating is a good starting point for information about healthy eating. ==What is the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating? == The Australian Guide to Healthy Eating provides you with advice and guidelines about healthy foods and the amount you should consume on a daily basis. It has five guidelines.

Guideline 1
To achieve and maintain a healthy weight, be physically active and choose amounts of nutritious food and drinks to meet your energy needs. .
 * You may be busy with study but don't forget physical activities. Spending half an hour(return) riding a bike or walking to school may help you stay fit.
 * Try playing sports with friends on the weekends to be social and active.

Guideline 2
Enjoy a wide variety of nutritious food from these five food groups every day.
 * 1) Vegetables and legumes/beans,
 * 2) Fruit,
 * 3) Grain (cereal) foods, mostly wholegrain and/or high cereal fibre varieties,
 * 4) Lean meat and poultry, fish, eggs, tofu, nuts and seeds, and legumes/beans,
 * 5) Milk, yoghurt, cheese and/or alternatives, mostly reduced fat

Guideline 3
Limit intake of foods containing saturated fat, added salt ,added sugars and alcohol.
 * butter, cream, palm oil, deep fried food contains saturated fat which is bad to health.
 * Use pepper, spices, garlic, onion or lemon as taste ingredients to reduce salt added.
 * Soft drinks, sport drinks, and chocolate bars may have added sugar that give you excess energy.
 * Limit alcohol to 2 standard drinks. 1STD=1 can of 375ml beer or 1 glass of wine (125ml).

Guideline 4
Encourage, support and promote breastfeeding

Guideline 5
Care for your food; prepare and store it safety
 * Keep the fridge and cooking area clean
 * Be careful of cross contamination between raw and cooked food
 * Look for best-before / use-by date for package food

Vegetables, legumes and beans
men: 6 / women: 5 serves
 * 1/2 cup cooked or 1 cup raw green/ orange vegetables
 * 1 cup kimchi
 * 1/2 starchy vegetables (potato)
 * 1 medium tomato

Fruit
Men & women : 2 serves
 * 1 medium apple, banana, orange, pear
 * 2 small apricots, kiwi fruits or plums
 * 1 cup dried/ canned fruit
 * 1 hand-fold of dried food

Grain (cereal) foods, mostly wholegrain and/or high cereal fibre varieties
Men and women: 6 serves
 * 1 slice of bread
 * 2 medium size sushi roll
 * 1/2 cup cooked rice, pasta, noodles, polenta
 * 2/3 wheat cereal flakes
 * 1 small bun/ steamed bread

Lean meat and poultry, fish, eggs, tofu, nuts and seeds, and legumes/beans
Men: 3/ women: 2.5 serves
 * 1 piece (65g)of red meat (pork, beef or lamb)
 * 1 piece (80g) of cooked poultry
 * 1 (100g) cooked fish fillet
 * 1/2 cup of tofu
 * 2 large eggs
 * 1 hand-fold of nuts

Milk, yoghurt, cheese and/or alternatives
Men and Women: 2.5 serves
 * 1 cup (250ml) milk/soy milk with added Calcium
 * 2 slices of hard cheese
 * 1 cup of yoghurt (200g)
 * 60g canned sardines
 * 1/2 cup tofu

Tips for counting number of serves easily

 * Use mobile apps for recording
 * Note the weight of packaged food you eat.
 * For large packages, you may need to count the number of times you need to finish the product
 * Take note of the bowl size used at home

Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai and Malaysian cuisine

 * Choose grilled or steamed instead of deep fried and pan fried
 * Reduce sugar options for drinks
 * Skin off for fatty meat
 * Use less soy sauce
 * Include vegetables in each meal

Korean and Japanese Restaurant

 * Grilled chicken BBQ instead of pork belly
 * Bibimbap instead of BBQ
 * Seafood/ vegetable soup is a good option
 * Fish sushi instead of tempura sushi
 * Cold noodle is a good choice.

Fast food shop

 * Grilled chicken burger instead of deep fried or beef burger
 * Chicken salad is a good choice
 * Low fat and low sugar options are also available at most fast food shops

Find more information about AGHE or healthy eating
eatforhealth.gov.au

dietitians Association of Australia