"Eating Behavior." . . "Chris Jones & Associates." . . "Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)" . . . . "Diet." . . "Diet Therapy." . . "Nutritional Requirements." . . . . . . . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired" . "Videorecording"@en . "Videorecording" . . . . . "Four Weeks to a Higher Food IQ"@en . "Educational films"@en . "Educational films" . "\"Reality TV meets the new USDA MyPlate Dietary Guidelines in this real-life video example of a teen accepting a new challenge each week. Registered dietitian Christina Meyer-Jax gives our teen, Lexi, advice, feedback and encouragement with four dietary/fitness challenges\"--Distributor website." . "Four Weeks to a Higher Food IQ" . . . "Four weeks to a higher food IQ" . . . . . "Taking a clever reality-TV approach, this video focuses on the USDA MyPlate Dietary Guidelines and the best ways for teens to work them into day-to-day life. A high school student named Lexi accepts a challenge from a professional dietician to eat more balanced meals and get more physical exercise over a period of four weeks, with the ultimate goal of satisfying--and sticking with!--the MyPlate system. At the start of week one, Lexi's food IQ is less than ideal, as reflected in her menu choices and portion sizes as well as her sedentary TV and computer habits. But by week four, she has successfully combined healthy eating and healthy activities into a formula for fitness--and a promising future! A viewable/printable instructor's guide is available online. (29 minutes) A streaming videorecording." . . . . . . . . . . "Nonfiction films" . . . . . . "Internet videos" . "Internet videos"@en . . . . "4 weeks 2 a higher food IQ" . . . . "Taking a clever reality-TV approach, this video focuses on the USDA MyPlate Dietary Guidelines and the best ways for teens to work them into day-to-day life. A high school student named Lexi accepts a challenge from a professional dietician to eat more balanced meals and get more physical exercise over a period of 4 weeks, with the ultimate goal of satisfying-and sticking with!-the MyPlate system. At the start of Week One, Lexi's \"food IQ\" is less than ideal, as reflected in her menu choices and portion sizes as well as her sedentary TV and computer habits. But by Week Four, she has successfully combined healthy eating and healthy activities into a formula for fitness-and a promising future!" . "Taking a clever reality-TV approach, this video focuses on the USDA MyPlate Dietary Guidelines and the best ways for teens to work them into day-to-day life. A high school student named Lexi accepts a challenge from a professional dietician to eat more balanced meals and get more physical exercise over a period of 4 weeks, with the ultimate goal of satisfying-and sticking with!-the MyPlate system. At the start of Week One, Lexi's \"food IQ\" is less than ideal, as reflected in her menu choices and portion sizes as well as her sedentary TV and computer habits. But by Week Four, she has successfully combined healthy eating and healthy activities into a formula for fitness-and a promising future!"@en . "4 Weeks 2 a Higher Food IQ" . . "4 Weeks 2 a Higher Food IQ"@en . . . "Short films" . . . . "Health Behavior." . .