Author: Detra Coley
Planning Unit: Livingston County CES
Major Program: Accessing Nutritious Foods (general)
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
~~The Livingston County NEP paraprofessional taught 90 limited resource families how to serve more nutritious meals, to keep foods safe, and to utilize local food resources effectively from October 2016-Septmber 2017. 93.2% of NEP families made an improvement in the nutritional quality of their diet.44 families graduated from the NEP classes this year. 52.33% of NEP graduate families consumed a diet of higher quality because they planned meals using My Plate, considered healthy choices, and used the "Nutrition Facts" label. 4.76% of families increased the frequency of moderate physical activity for 30 minutes per day. 43% of families began feeding their children breakfast. 72.5% of families demonstrated an improvement in safe food handling practices and hand washing behavior. Additionally, 75% of families learned to plan meals ahead of time and use a grocery list to guide food selections. A 68% improvement was shown in food price comparison behavior. Families showed a 3% decrease in meals eaten away from home. There were 10% fewer families who could not afford to eat properly, 20% of families were able to use community food resources, such as food pantries, less often due to increased skill at food resource management.
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