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Nutrition education is an integral part of establishing a healthy diet. People make better meal choices if they understand how nutrition impacts their health and well-being. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), “Nutrition education . . . supports the health and well-being of individuals, families, and communities.” LifeSpring Home Nutrition educates individuals and families about the importance of good nutrition.
Nutrition education provides people in the community with essential knowledge and resources. According to the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS), “Nutrition education can be defined as any set of learning experiences designed to facilitate the voluntary adoption of eating and other nutrition-related behaviors conducive to health and well-being.” Education “is an integral part of providing nutrition services to older persons.” LifeSpring Home Nutrition provides education through community engagement and one-on-one support services with clients and their loved ones.
Nutrition education ensures individuals and families in the community understand what constitutes a healthy diet and how to address specific dietary issues or health conditions. People learn basic knowledge about the different food groups, recommended daily intake of various vitamins and minerals, and portion control. Increasing nutrients, controlling portion size, and eating a balanced diet significantly reduce the risk of preventable health issues, including obesity, heart disease, and type two diabetes.
Every day is an opportunity to make better dietary choices. People struggling with health conditions can use the knowledge gained through nutrition education to manage their condition. Older individuals are especially vulnerable to malnutrition and dietary inconsistencies. Education and access to support services ensure older people make informed decisions about their health and meals.
Nutrition education covers many aspects of a person’s diet, including:
Health Expectations states, “Nutrition knowledge is a key predictor of dietary intake; therefore, effective educational programmes are urgently required to rectify poor dietary patterns.” In addition to providing nutrition education, LifeSpring Home Nutrition also connects vulnerable populations with community-based programs and services.
Online resources are provided to individuals who may benefit from additional educational resources. Many federal, state, and local sites offer practical information about healthy diets. For example, some people may benefit from learning more about the Older Californians Nutrition Program (OCNP) provided by the California Department of Aging.
People need essential vitamins and minerals to stay healthy. However, no single diet fits everyone’s preferences and dietary needs. A healthy meal is balanced and provides nutrients their bodies need to remain healthy. Creating a meal plan tailored to the unique circumstances of individuals with specific dietary needs reduces the severity of medical symptoms and improves overall quality of life.
Many factors impact what foods a person should eat or avoid to stay healthy. A few common factors affecting a person’s diet include:
A healthy meal must take all of these factors into consideration. For example, someone with type two diabetes has different dietary requirements than someone with chronic heart disease. LifeSpring Home Nutrition provides individuals with access to personalized meal plans and the guidance of a registered dietician (RD). Community education ensures people stay healthier for longer.
People in the community benefit from knowing how to find accurate information about their health conditions and dietary needs. The internet is full of disinformation, misinformation, and biased reporting. Finding reputable sources for information on proper nutrition and general health is not always easy.
Some reliable places to look for accurate information on physical and mental health issues include:
Recognizing what type of site information comes from can help people identify trusted sources. According to the National Institute on Aging, “Sometimes, the website address (called a URL) is helpful for identifying agencies or organization that owns the site. For example:
- .gov identifies a U.S. government agency
- .edu identifies an educational institution, such as a school, college, or university
- .org usually identifies nonprofit organizations, such as medical or research societies and advocacy groups
- .com identifies commercial websites, such as businesses and pharmaceutical companies”
Local clinics, nonprofit organizations, healthcare providers, and other community resources provide educational and informational materials. LifeSpring Home Nutrition can help clients connect with the programs they need to improve their health and safety.
Educating individuals and families improves overall health and welfare for everyone within Californian communities. Transparency, honesty, and integrity help people trust the information LifeSpring Home Nutrition provides and other support services. According to a Forbes interview with Cathleen Anthony, M.B.A., owner of LifeSpring Home Nutrition, “If you can be clear on who and what you are and speak from the heart, it is a lot easier to tell your story. Don’t try and be everything to everyone; instead, know your purpose.” By focusing on providing high-quality, tailored meals to individuals in need, LifeSpring Home Nutrition helps support community members. The delivery team understands their purpose and works every day to improve the lives of people experiencing health issues affecting their nutrition.
Nutrition education is vital to promoting healthy eating habits. LifeSpring Home Nutrition educates individuals and families in the community about the importance of proper nutrition. To learn more about our services and how we can help improve your general health, call our office today at (800) 798-5767.