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Title: The Exchange System


1
The Exchange System
  • By Aimee Clem, R.D.
  • Graduate Student, Nutrition
  • Central Washington University

2
The Exchange System What is it?
  • Food classification method
  • Created for diabetics by ADA ADA
  • Track Calories, CHOs, PRO, FAT
  • Healthy way of eating

3
Athlete Nutrition
  • Awareness of macronutrient composition
  • Allows dietitian/nutritionist to estimate Calorie
    and macronutrient intake
  • Diet analysis
  • Customize meal plans

4
Foods in the Exchange System
  • Divided by chemical composition re
  • Macronutrients
  • Specified portions of foods in each group are
    exchangeable with the other foods in that group

5
Food Groups
  • Foods classified into 6 groups
  • Starch
  • Fruit
  • Milk
  • Vegetables
  • Meat/meat substitutes
  • Fat

6
Starch Group
  • 15 g carbohydrate
  • 3 g protein
  • 0-1 g fat
  • 80 Calories
  • Examples
  • ½ Cup oatmeal
  • 1 Avg. slice bread
  • ½ English muffin
  • ½ Hot dog/hamburger bun
  • ½ Cup corn/peas

7
Fruit Group
  • 15 g carbohydrate
  • 0 g protein
  • 0 g fat
  • 60 Calories
  • Examples
  • 1 small banana
  • 1 ¼ Cups strawberries
  • ½ Cup orange juice
  • ¾ Cup fresh pineapple

8
Milk Group
  • 12 g carbohydrate
  • 8 g protein
  • 0 g fat (for non-fat milk)
  • 90 Calories
  • Examples
  • 1 Cup non-fat milk
  • 1 Cup soy milk
  • 2/3 Cup fat-free, artificially sweetened yogurt

9
Vegetable Group
  • 5 g carbohydrate
  • 2 g protein
  • 0 g fat
  • 25 Calories
  • Examples
  • ½ Cup cooked spinach
  • 1 Cup baby carrots
  • 1 Cup diced tomatoes
  • 1 Cup cucumbers

10
Meat/Meat Substitutes
  • Very lean 35 Cal, 7g PRO, 1g FAT
  • Lean 55 Cal, 7g PRO, 3g FAT
  • Med fat 75 Cal, 7g PRO, 5g FAT
  • High fat 100 Cal, 7g PRO, 8g FAT
  • Examples
  • ¼ Cup egg substitutes white meat poultry, no
    skin
  • 1 oz lean cut beef (round, sirloin, loin, flank)
  • 1 egg 1 oz ground beef, poultry w/skin, fried
    fish
  • 1 oz of most cheeses, sausages peanut butter

11
Fat Group
  • 0 g carbohydrate
  • 0 g protein
  • 5 g fat
  • 45 Calories
  • Examples
  • 1 tsp oil
  • ½ Tbsp peanut butter
  • 1 Tbsp reduced-fat mayo
  • 1 Tbsp cream cheese

12
Diet Prescription
  • 1
  • Calculate energy needs
  • Male, 165, runner
  • 3000 Cal/day
  • 2
  • Convert pounds into kg
  • Divide 165 by 2.2 kg 75 kg
  • Multiply 165 by 0.4536 kg 75 kg

13
Diet Prescription
  • 3
  • Calculate g CHO, PRO, FAT
  • ACSM ADA
  • CHO
  • 6-10 g CHO/kg BW
  • PRO
  • Endurance 1.2-1.4 g PRO/kg BW
  • Power 1.6-1.7 g PRO/kg BW

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Diet Prescription
  • 3 contd Calculate g CHO, PRO, FAT
  • Example
  • 75 kg x 6 g/kg BW 450 g CHO 1800 Cal
  • 75 kg x 1.4 g/kg BW 105 g PRO 420 Cal
  • 1800 420 2220 Cal
  • 3000 2220 780 Cal left for FAT
  • 780 Cal/9 Cal/g FAT 87 g FAT

15
Diet Prescription
  • 4 Figure of exchanges for CHO-containing
    food groups
  • Follow this order
  • Milk
  • Fruit
  • Vegetable
  • Always begin with CHO-containing food groups

16
Diet Prescription
  • 5 Add all of the carbohydrates you have used
    so far for milk, fruit, veggie exchanges.
  • Subtract from total g CHO.
  • Divide by 15.
  • This is how many starch exchanges you will have.

17
Diet Prescription
  • 6 Add grams of protein used thus far for milk,
    veggie, and starch exchanges.
  • Subtract from total grams of protein.
  • Divide by 7.
  • This is how many meat exchanges you are allotted.

18
Diet Prescription
  • 7 Add grams of fat used so far from starch and
    meat exchanges.
  • Subtract from total fat grams.
  • Divide by 5.
  • This is how many fat exchanges you will have.
  • 8 Add Cal from each food group to double check
    your work.
  • Be sure you are near your total Cal/day.

19
Calculating Exchanges24-Hour Recall
  • 2 Cups cereal w/ 1 cup 2 milk
  • 2 starches and 1 milk 1 fat
  • Turkey cheese sandwich and chips
  • 2 slices bread 2 starch
  • 1 T mayo 1 fat
  • 3 oz turkey 3 very lean meats
  • 1 oz potato chips 1 starch 2 fats
  • Pork loin, squash, dinner roll w/margarine
  • 5 oz pork loin 5 lean meats 2.5 fats
  • ½ cup squash 1 starch
  • 1roll w/1 Tbsp lite margarine 2 starch 1 fat

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Calculating ExchangesLabels
  • Begin with starch exchanges
  • Look at total grams CHO
  • 1. Divide by 15
  • 2. Multiply that number by 3 g protein.
  • 3. Subtract that number from total grams PRO on
    the label.
  • 4. Divide by 7 to get number of meat exchanges.
  • 5. Take the number you calculated from 1 and
    multiply it by 1 g fat (1 g fat per each
    starch exchange).
  • 6. Divide that number by 5 g fat to determine
    fat exchanges.
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