Join University of Illinois Extension as we provide tools and resources for making heart-healthy decisions about what goes on your plate! Each 30-minute class will explore key nutrients for improving heart health, followed by a live food demonstration showing how to prepare a heart-healthy meal.
These four free online thirty-minute sessions will occur on Thursdays from 11:00 am to 11:30 am starting on February 18 and running through March 11, 2021. Each webinar will be followed by ten minutes for questions.
February 18| Get the Scoop on Sodium
Do you or someone you care for have high blood pressure? Have you been told to “cut back on sodium”? Join us for this webinar and learn what sodium is and how to identify high-sodium foods. Along with our research-based education, we will be cooking live! Watch us prepare an easy recipe that can help you cut back on sodium. After, stay on for Q&A. Please join us and “get the scoop on sodium”.
February 25 | Facts on Facts
Fats provide body fuel, help absorb some nutrients, and add flavors to foods. In this session, we will discuss types of fats and their roles in heart health and explore ways to adapt recipes to be lower in fat or use more heart-healthy fats.
March 04 | Focus on Fiber
Focus on fiber to fight disease! We can all benefit from incorporating more fiber-rich foods into our diet, but most Americans are missing the mark. Not only does a high-fiber diet promote heart health, but it also supports a healthy gut microbiome and reduces your risk for diabetes. This session will cover the different types of fiber, the best sources, and simple ways to make your meals and snacks fiber-rich.
March 11| Life is Sweet: Eat Smart for Your Heartbeat
Sugar is so delectably good, undeniably satisfying, and lusciously sweet. However, when it comes to health, sugar has a bittersweet reputation. Learn how to identify added and natural sugars in your diet, increase your knowledge of the nutrition facts label, and gain helpful tips in limiting added sugar to keep your heart beating strong.
If you will need an accommodation to participate, please contact our office by calling (815) 235-4125. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet your access needs.
Source: Diane Reinhold, MPH, MS, RDN, University of Illinois Extension, Nutrition & Wellness Educator serving Jo Daviess, Stephenson, and Winnebago Counties. For more about upcoming programming on nutrition and wellness, visit go.illinois.edu/jsw or call (815) 235-4125.