Success StoryYoung Adults learning to Improve their Nutrition Choices
Young Adults learning to Improve their Nutrition Choices
Author: Alta Hutchison
Planning Unit: Wayne County CES
Major Program: Accessing Nutritious Foods (general)
Outcome: Initial Outcome
Wayne County Cooperative Extension was contacted by a local residential facility for juvenile females. The facility requested help with nutrition for females aged 14-18 who would be aging out of the facility. The females were to be prepared to go home, or to a half-way house. All would be faced with more individualized choices as to their own health and nutrition.
The extension agent for 4-H Youth Development Education and EFNEP Assistant partnered together and chose the curriculum “Teen Cuisine.” Teen Cuisine consists of six lessons to be used with middle and high-school aged youth to teach and encourage healthy eating behaviors and food preferences. Each lesson has a cooking component.Two classes totaling 14 soon-to-be-graduates were held during 2018.
Post surveys show:
78% of the youth improved in their ability to choose foods according to Federal Dietary Recommendations or gained knowledge.
71% of the youth improved their physical activity practices or gained knowledge.
87% of the youth showed improvement in safe food handling practices more often or gained knowledge.
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