School based food and nutrition education

School based food and nutrition education
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publsiher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2020-12-10
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9789251336168

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School-based food and nutrition education (SFNE) helps schoolchildren and the school community to achieve lasting improvements in their food practices and outlooks; build the capacity to change and to adapt to external change; and pass on their learning to others. SFNE has also an important role in complementing efforts that are being made globally to improve food environments, and in empowering children and adolescents to become active participants in shaping the food system to be better able to deliver healthy and sustainable diets. Despite increasing interest for SFNE, the evidence that supports it and its potential, much of traditional SFNE, particularly in LMICs, is largely underfunded, not delivering results, and disconnected from other key interventions that aim to support the food, nutrition, environment, and education nexus. SFNE is under-resourced, with capacity development opportunities lacking throughout the school system.This White Paper is the first document of its kind, and it is based on the evidence, professional expertise, and field experience, lessons learned, and documented challenges of SFNE work in a variety of contexts. It presents the case for raising the profile and transforming the vision and learning model of SFNE. This document is directed firstly to a technical audience working in governmental organizations that deal with schoolchildren and adolescents and is also of interest to researchers, technical advisors, decision-makers, donors and investors, civil society, and UN organizations.

Nutrition Education in U S Medical Schools

Nutrition Education in U S  Medical Schools
Author: National Research Council,Division on Earth and Life Studies,Commission on Life Sciences,Food and Nutrition Board,Committee on Nutrition in Medical Education
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1985-02-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780309035873

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As the general public has become more aware of advances in nutrition, consumer demands for advice on matters of diet and disease have grown. This book offers recommendations to upgrade what were found to be largely inadequate nutrition programs in U.S. medical schools in order that health professionals be better qualified to advise and treat their patients. A comprehensive study of one-third of American 4-year undergraduate medical schools provided information on the current status of nutrition programs at each school. Conclusions were drawn and recommendations made from analysis of this gathered information. Questions examined in this volume include: Has medical education kept pace with advances in nutrition science? Are medical students equipped to convey sound nutritional advice to their patients? What strategies are needed to initiate and sustain adequate teaching of nutrition in medical schools?

School nutrition education programmes in the Pacific Islands Scoping review and capacity needs assessment

School nutrition education programmes in the Pacific Islands  Scoping review and capacity needs assessment
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publsiher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2019-03-05
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789251312346

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The School Nutrition Education Programme (SNEP) is an intervention to educate school students on nutrition and food preparation with the aim of influencing healthy nutrition choice and practice at an age when life time behaviour habits are developing and in the wider community. FAO defines School Food Nutrition Education as consisting of coherent educational strategies and learning activities, with environmental supports, which help schoolchildren and their communities to achieve sustainable improvements in their diets and in food- and lifestyle-related behaviours, perceptions, skills and knowledge; and to build the capacity to change, to adapt to external change and to act as agents of change. This publication is the scopy study and capacity needs assessment and final report for the SNEP project.

Nutrition Education

Nutrition Education
Author: Isobel R. Contento
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2010-03-29
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781449610166

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Nutrition Education, Second Edition provides a simple, straightforward model for designing effective nutrition education that addresses the personal and environmental influences that affect food choice and assists individuals in adopting healthy behaviors. Using a six-step process, this text integrates theory, research, and practice and provides advice on designing, implementing, and evaluating theory-based nutrition education.

Nutrition Education Series

Nutrition Education Series
Author: United States. Bureau of Education,United States. Office of Education
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1943
Genre: Nutrition
ISBN: MINN:31951D03253776J

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Nutrition Education in the K 12 Curriculum

Nutrition Education in the K 12 Curriculum
Author: Institute of Medicine,Board on Children, Youth, and Families,Food and Nutrition Board
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2013-09-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780309287197

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The childhood obesity epidemic and related health consequences are urgent public health problems. Approximately one-third of America's young people are overweight or obese. Health problems once seen overwhelmingly in adults, such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and hypertension, are increasingly appearing in youth. Though the health of Americans has improved in many broad areas for decades, increases in obesity could erode these and future improvements. The IOM report Accelerating Progress in Obesity Prevention: Solving the Weight of the Nation recognized the importance of the school environment in addressing the epidemic and recommended making schools a focal point for obesity prevention. The development and implementation of K-12 nutrition benchmarks, guides, or standards (for a discussion of these terms, see the next section of this chapter) would constitute a critical step in achieving this recommendation. National nutrition education curriculum standards could have a variety of benefits, including the following: Improving the consistency and effectiveness of nutrition education in schools; Preparing and training teachers and other education staff to help them provide effective nutrition education; Assisting colleges and universities in the development of courses in nutrition as part of teacher certification and in updating methods courses on how to integrate nutrition education in subject-matter areas in the classroom and in materials; and Establishing a framework for future collaborative efforts and partnerships to improve nutrition education. Nutrition Education in the K-12 Curriculum: The Role of National Standards is a summary of the workshop's presentations and discussions prepared from the workshop transcript and slides. This summary presents recommendations made by individual speakers.

Nutrition Education Materials Audiovisuals for Grades 7 Through 12

Nutrition Education Materials   Audiovisuals for Grades 7 Through 12
Author: Shirley K. Evans
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 61
Release: 1998-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780788143458

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This publication has been prepared for educators interested in nutrition education materials, audiovisuals, and resources for classroom use. Items listed in this publication cover topics including general nutrition, food preparation, food science, and dietary management. Teaching materials listed include: food models, audiovisuals, games, kits, videocassettes, and lesson plans. Resources for adults are also listed. Textbooks and resources are listed to assist with background information. Each item includes: title, author, publisher, year of publication, call number, and a brief summary. Over 200 items are listed.

School Meals

School Meals
Author: Committee on Nutrition Standards for National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs,Institute of Medicine
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2010-02-16
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780309151375

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Ensuring that the food provided to children in schools is consistent with current dietary recommendations is an important national focus. Various laws and regulations govern the operation of school meal programs. In 1995, Nutrition Standards and Meal Requirements were put in place to ensure that all meals offered would be high in nutritional quality. School Meals reviews and provides recommendations to update the nutrition standard and the meal requirements for the National School Breakfast and Lunch Programs. The recommendations reflect new developments in nutrition science, increase the availability of key food groups in the school meal programs, and allow these programs to better meet the nutritional needs of children, foster healthy eating habits, and safeguard children's health. School Meals sets standards for menu planning that focus on food groups, calories, saturated fat, and sodium and that incorporate Dietary Guidelines for Americans and the Dietary Reference Intakes. This book will be used as a guide for school food authorities, food producers, policy leaders, state/local governments, and parents.