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The Significance of Nutrition Education in Times of COVID-19

Published On: 2020-09-07

The mass disruption caused due to the COVID-19 disease has alarmed countries across the globe. More than half of the total student population in the world is being kept away from attending schools.  While staying healthy and fit should be a regular aspect of our lives, access to food with the right amount of nutrition holds a greater significance these days. Children are among the most vulnerable, and it is critical to protect and educate them about the same. Thus, it is essential to address the need for nutrition education and how it can help mitigate adverse impacts on health.  Poor nutrition can weaken the immune system, which jeopardizes the body’s ability to fight against COVID-19. Keeping that in mind, nutrition education for school children has become a necessity as it encompasses educational strategies that can make the children more aware of their food choices.  Why Nutrition Education is Important in Schools? Nutrition education is a process that involves teaching nutritional sciences to children in schools and assists them in incorporating positive changes in their eating patterns and habits. The primary focus is on permanent behavioural changes rather than just delivering factual information.  Nutrition education in primary schools is essential as it helps build a habit from a very young age. Also, active learning will make nutrition-related information more practical in an everyday setting.  Nutrition is not just limited to what we eat; it also explains why and how certain foods affect our mental and physical health. School nutrition programmes can thus be beneficial on many levels and, in turn, result in improved academic performance too.  How will Nutrition Education Help Combat COVID-19? With so many people falling prey to coronavirus (COVID-19), unhealthy diet and improper nutrition contribute to weakened immunity that put them more at risk. Hence the pandemic requires us to become more considerate about our eating choices. Nutrition education is a step towards a more aware and healthy youth, especially in times of COVID-19. The interactive and holistic approach to nutrition education implies getting the children involved in the complete journey from growing food to cooking and eating it. It is crucial to engage younger pupils and help make the entire process of learning exploratory and fun. Moreover, working alongside parents fosters transparent communication and their support impacts the ability to foster knowledge and skills.  Here are some of the benefits of providing nutrition education in schools: Increased likelihood of children making healthy food choices from a young age Decreased risk of obesity and related health issues among children Improved cognitive development and decrease in behavioural outbursts Greater physical and mental health Increased nutritional knowledge and self-awareness How Can you Promote Nutrition Education at Home? The more you talk about nutrition with your child, the more they will value its significance. Therefore, you must encourage healthy eating habits for your children while being at school, but also when they are at home.  Follow these ways to incorporate the same: Introduce a nutrition issue weekly and discuss it with your child regularly. Engage your child in simple but healthy recipes daily. Have them draw pictures of fruits or vegetables and educate them about their benefits. Make use of modules to teach them more about nutrition. Nutrition education in the classroom can successfully improve students’ health and academic performance, but it is also essential to practice the same at home.  Now the question is – how do you evaluate nutrition education programmes? Change in dietary quality is among the key evaluation measures that teachers, as well as parents, can notice.  The objective is to implement easy, day-to-day steps that will bring out a change in children. As parents, you need to make sure that the schools are keen on imparting nutrition education to students.  We, at Genesis Global School, feel the need to educate students about the benefits of right nutrition, especially in times of a global pandemic. We ensure that the entire dining hall team practices hygiene norms and our menu is decided by an expert nutritionist to provide a balanced diet. Moreover, advocating the policy of healthy eating, our school does not permit outside foods like packaged junk food and aerated soft drinks on the campus. We advise you to consider the impact of lifestyle habits today and comply with COVID-19 prevention protocols as much as possible. 

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Blog Title:
The Significance of Nutrition Education in Times of COVID-19

Published On: 2020-09-07

The mass disruption caused due to the COVID-19 disease has alarmed countries across the globe. More than half of the total student population in the world is being kept away from attending schools.  While staying healthy and fit should be a regular aspect of our lives, access to food with the right amount of nutrition holds a greater significance these days. Children are among the most vulnerable, and it is critical to protect and educate them about the same. Thus, it is essential to address the need for nutrition education and how it can help mitigate adverse impacts on health.  Poor nutrition can weaken the immune system, which jeopardizes the body’s ability to fight against COVID-19. Keeping that in mind, nutrition education for school children has become a necessity as it encompasses educational strategies that can make the children more aware of their food choices.  Why Nutrition Education is Important in Schools? Nutrition education is a process that involves teaching nutritional sciences to children in schools and assists them in incorporating positive changes in their eating patterns and habits. The primary focus is on permanent behavioural changes rather than just delivering factual information.  Nutrition education in primary schools is essential as it helps build a habit from a very young age. Also, active learning will make nutrition-related information more practical in an everyday setting.  Nutrition is not just limited to what we eat; it also explains why and how certain foods affect our mental and physical health. School nutrition programmes can thus be beneficial on many levels and, in turn, result in improved academic performance too.  How will Nutrition Education Help Combat COVID-19? With so many people falling prey to coronavirus (COVID-19), unhealthy diet and improper nutrition contribute to weakened immunity that put them more at risk. Hence the pandemic requires us to become more considerate about our eating choices. Nutrition education is a step towards a more aware and healthy youth, especially in times of COVID-19. The interactive and holistic approach to nutrition education implies getting the children involved in the complete journey from growing food to cooking and eating it. It is crucial to engage younger pupils and help make the entire process of learning exploratory and fun. Moreover, working alongside parents fosters transparent communication and their support impacts the ability to foster knowledge and skills.  Here are some of the benefits of providing nutrition education in schools: Increased likelihood of children making healthy food choices from a young age Decreased risk of obesity and related health issues among children Improved cognitive development and decrease in behavioural outbursts Greater physical and mental health Increased nutritional knowledge and self-awareness How Can you Promote Nutrition Education at Home? The more you talk about nutrition with your child, the more they will value its significance. Therefore, you must encourage healthy eating habits for your children while being at school, but also when they are at home.  Follow these ways to incorporate the same: Introduce a nutrition issue weekly and discuss it with your child regularly. Engage your child in simple but healthy recipes daily. Have them draw pictures of fruits or vegetables and educate them about their benefits. Make use of modules to teach them more about nutrition. Nutrition education in the classroom can successfully improve students’ health and academic performance, but it is also essential to practice the same at home.  Now the question is – how do you evaluate nutrition education programmes? Change in dietary quality is among the key evaluation measures that teachers, as well as parents, can notice.  The objective is to implement easy, day-to-day steps that will bring out a change in children. As parents, you need to make sure that the schools are keen on imparting nutrition education to students.  We, at Genesis Global School, feel the need to educate students about the benefits of right nutrition, especially in times of a global pandemic. We ensure that the entire dining hall team practices hygiene norms and our menu is decided by an expert nutritionist to provide a balanced diet. Moreover, advocating the policy of healthy eating, our school does not permit outside foods like packaged junk food and aerated soft drinks on the campus. We advise you to consider the impact of lifestyle habits today and comply with COVID-19 prevention protocols as much as possible. 

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