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A nutrition education program should include a nutritional needs assessment, education counseling, and referral as necessary.

Educational sessions and materials should include the following information:

  • The relationship of nutrition and chronic diseases
  • Improving eating patterns
  • Relationship of nutrition and proper weight maintenance
  • Exercise
  • Stress
  • Blood pressure
  • Cholesterol
  • Diabetes and other chronic diseases.
  • Nutritionally accurate information regarding the relationship of health to diet, including cholesterol, fats, fiber, alcohol, carbohydrates, salt, sugar, and vitamin/mineral supplementation.

Methods for identifying healthier foods and incorporating low-calorie, high nutrient foods into eating habits. Guidelines for improving eating habits should be based on or consistent with national recommendations such as The Food Guide Pyramid.

Instructor should be a registered dietitian, registered nurse, or have a baccalaureate degree or higher in health education with training in nutrition. If an allied health professional instructs the program, a consultation and review of the program design by a registered dietitian is recommended.

 
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