THE ISSUE
The food we eat gives our bodies the "information" and materials they need to function properly. If we don't get the right information, our metabolic processes suffer and our health declines. If we get too much food, or food that gives our bodies the wrong instructions, we can become overweight, undernourished, and at risk for the development of diseases and conditions such as diabetes and arthritis. In short, what we eat is central to our health. Consider that in light of Webster's definition of medicine: "The science and art dealing with the maintenance of health and the prevention, alleviation, or cure of disease." Food acts as medicine--to maintain, prevent, and treat disease.
THE PRESENTATION
Do you understand the principles of proper nutrition? Do you follow a proper nutritional plan? What information is important to help families understand how eating healthy foods impacts one's ability to think and perform at one's highest level? Join Kendra in a lively discussion about nutrition and how it impacts your life. Attendees will learn:
1.To identify and review proper and improper nutrition metrics; 2) To show knowledge and awareness of healthy nutrition, its economic and social impact of children and families, and the importance in professional and personal interactions..
THE PRESENTER Kendra Barnett, KB Wellness, Mobile, AL
Kendra Barnett has walked through her own health challenges and is continuously working on making sure she and her family live a healthy lifestyle. She knows it is a life change and that every day counts, especially in what one eats, and knows the impact that nutrition has on health and ability to think and function. Her passion for learning and knowledge about health inspired her to attend The University of South Alabama where she received her BS in Health Education. Kendra shares her insighy and knowledge in presentations with schoolsl and nonprofit organizations. She has a Master Certification in Health Coaching from the Dr. Sears Institute and is a graduate of THe Institute for Functional Health Coaching. A former registered medical assistant for 15 years in the medical field, she is married to Dr. Cody Barnett and they have two boys, aged 12 and 15. Kendra is the CEO of KB Wellness in Mobile, AL.
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