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Taking the Message to the Source

Seminar program educates nutrition and dietetic community.

Health professionals are cited as the No. 1 source of health information, with 40% of adults stating they ask a professional for information about “health problems” and 21% stating they would seek out a professional for advice on personal diet/nutrition (source: 2011 Porter Novelli Styles). Noting the importance of this audience and their tendencies to recommend or not recommend beef, the beef checkoff collaborates with state beef councils through the Nutrition Seminar Program to provide leading experts to speak on cutting-edge issues at various state academy of nutrition and dietetics meetings, as well as annual meetings of other health professional organizations.

This year’s season recently came to a close. Thirty-six speaking engagements were coordinated by various state beef councils, with some of the most popular sessions including:

“It is important that we provide science-based information to the nutrition and dietetic community,” says Garry Wiley, Michigan beef producer and vice chairman of the beef checkoff’s Nutrition and Health Subcommittee. “Sharing important checkoff-funded nutrition research is a win-win-win for consumers, dietitians and beef producers.”

The checkoff provides expert speakers on the topic areas of chronic disease prevention and management, family-focused nutrition, foodservice and culinary arts, hot topics in the nutrition environment, lifecycle nutrition, professional development, sports nutrition, obesity and weight management, and the power of protein.

Checkoff research shows that almost half (45%) of Americans say they are extremely or very likely to add one more beef meals per week after discovering nutrient-rich lean beef and how it compares favorably to chicken.

“We know health and nutrition are important drivers when it comes to protein choice for consumers,” says Wiley. “By educating this community about the importance of beef in a diet, we are ultimately giving consumers permission to enjoy beef, maybe one more time per week.”

For more information about beef, health, nutrition and protein, visit the checkoff’s BeefNutrition.org website.

For more information about your checkoff investment, visit MyBeefCheckoff.com.

 

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Editor’s Note: This article was provided by the beef checkoff.



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





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