PersonKentucky Extension Reporting System

Joel

Joel Worth

SNAP-Ed. Assistant


Program Areas

  • Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program





Success Stories

  • 27

    September

    LET’S GET PHYSICAL

    According to, Current Opinion in Psychology, “Substance Use Disorders (SUD) continue to be a significant public health concern. Exercise has been examined as an adjunctive approach to addiction treatm...

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  • 27

    September

    Too Much SODA=Sugar, Obesity, Diabetes (Type 2) in Adults

    According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Health Statistics, “Consumption of sugar drinks in the United States has increased over the last 30 years among both chil...

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  • 22

    September

    Say YES to Cooking at Home

    Cooking meals at home can help individuals eat healthier by consuming fewer carbohydrates, less sugar and less fat(John Hopkins Center for a Livable Future, 2014). Many of the men in substance recover...

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  • 22

    September

    Move it or Lose it

    The American Heart Association states “People who are physically active and at a healthy weight live about seven years longer than those who are not active and are obese.” Many Recovery Centers lack ...

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