Eat Healthy Be Active Community Workshops

Series Topics Include

Healthy food that tastes great

Quick, Healthy meals and snacks

Eating healthy on a budget

Tips for losing weight and keeping it off

Making healthy eating a part of your total lifestyle

Physical Activity: The Key to living well

Based on National, 
Science-based Guidelines

The Eat Healthy – Be Active workshops are based on the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, and the 2008 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans. These guidelines provide science-based advice to promote health and to reduce obesity and thereby reducing the risk for major diseases. The two guidelines go hand-in-hand and provide information for developing and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. They are the basis for the Eat Healthy – Be Active Community Workshops.

Each workshop features; learning objectives, icebreaker activities, talking points, instructions for stretch breaks, and hands-on learning activities, and provides opportunities to implement new practices that lead to lasting lifestyle changes.

The Eat Healthy – Be Active Community Workshop Series provides detailed tips for how to put recommended behaviors into practice. The workshops are designed to move participants from the “thinking” phase to taking desired heath action.

Eating and physical activity patterns that are focused on consuming fewer calories, making informed food choices, and being physically active can help people attain and maintain a healthy weight, reduce their risk of chronic disease, and promote overall health.