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Students can learn how to avoid unwanted weight gain through several classes offered at Student Recreation Services.
The ABCs of Weight Management class offers five sessions that allow direct participation to build on healthy eating that stem from scientific principles, said Martha O’Gorman, registered dietitian and nutrition consultant at the Rec.
O’Gorman said the program is a collaborative work of the Student Recreation Services, which provides experience for the nutrition interns in the Family, Consumer and Nutrition Sciences graduate program.
“Recreation Services is able to provide student level nutrition outreach through one-on-one counseling as well as speakers and special programs such as this,” she said.
O’Gorman said the philosophy behind the class is participants can learn how to redefine their ideas of what weight management is.
“Weight management is not gaining during pivotal life stages such as the first year of college, not regaining lost weight and, when achieving weight loss, keeping it off,” she said.
The first class met Sept. 24 and was called “Jump Into Action.” Participants discussed how they can learn to monitor their caloric intake and set behavioral goals. The next class will be held Oct. 8 and is called “Walk This Way.” The class will introduce the 10,000 Steps Program.
“Participants will be learning to constructively analyze their own food journals,” O’Gorman said. “Change occurs when change happens, whether it is eating more healthfully or walking a greater
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