Mastering Food Labels: Empower Your Patients to Make Informed Choices
Colleen Sloan, PA-C, RDN ??????
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We've all seen them: the bright labels proclaiming a food or drink to be "healthy." But what exactly does that mean? As a registered dietitian, I can tell you the truth is a little more nuanced than a single word.
The "Healthy" Halo: A Double-Edged Sword
The "healthy" label can be a helpful tool, drawing our attention to products that may be higher in nutrients and lower in unhealthy fats, added sugars, and sodium. However, it can also be misleading.
Here's why:
So, How Do We Navigate the Label Labyrinth?
Don't rely solely on the front-of-package claims. Here's what you can tell your patients to do:
Sneaky things to know:
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Let’s get the definitions straight
The Bottom Line:
The "healthy" label is just one piece of the puzzle. By understanding its limitations and utilizing tools like %DV and the ingredients list, your patients can make informed choices that support their overall well-being. Remember, a healthy diet is a journey, not a destination. Enjoy the exploration!
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Coaching teens and adults in adopting healthy, sustainable, and maintainable eating habits for life/Specializing in weight loss
1 个月It's so important to learn how to read labels Colleen Sloan, PA-C, RDN ??????! Many times it's so misleading! Sometimes I believe it's done purposely; we always have to take 'marketiing' into consideration - who is promoting the item?! We have to read the nutrition labels, but still realize there are limitations!
--Graduate Student in Nutrition and Dietetics
1 个月Love this, a simple and straightforward reminder. Thank you!
Company Owner at Diet 'o Fitnessa
1 个月Great reminder! Those 'healthy' labels can be misleading. Teaching patients to read the fine print is such a game changer!