Announcing an Australian nutrition software program for schools

With the increasing demands to incorporate the use of computers in food technology and other nutrition based curricula, how do you achieve this and keep up to date with the latest Australian food information?

SERVE is an Australian program designed to provide your students with a 'hands on' approach to discovering the nutritional value of foods, recipes and daily intakes.

SERVE Nutrition Systems have been pioneering Australian nutritional analysis software for fifteen years.

The SERVE program is already used by schools and other educational institutions, by dietitians, hospitals, the food industry and other health and fitness organisations across Australia.

With the launch of the new Windows 95 version on CD it is now even easier to learn and use. Your students can use SERVE to:

find out what nutrients are in the foods they consume,

compare with recommended daily intake amounts,

search the database for alternative foods which are high or low in specific nutrients,

identify ways to improve their food consumption

create their own recipes and generate their own new foods,

assess the energy they expend in activities and compare with a day's energy intake,

plus much more...

Special training sheets...

"With SERVE we received a set of pre-planned examples so the students were able to work through these, and we didn't have to spend a lot of time preparing for the classes" Dorothy Babb, Head of Home Economics Department, St. Ives High School.

Teachers already using the program have found that it builds nutrition knowledge and general computing skills in the students in a way that they find interesting.

Students are more receptive to learning about food and nutrition when they can generate their own analysis of the foods they eat.

SERVE includes the latest Australian food data tables (NUTTAB) with over 1800 foods.

Sample screen...

Food intake entry    

Sample reports...

Energy Piechart RDI Histogram Food Contribution

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