There is no greater sadness or travesty than stunting the human potential.
Threatening the health and development of children, food insecurity represents one of the most serious social and health-related issues in the United States.
Food insecurity affects 16 million children in this country, leaving one in five children hungry and without consistent access to nutrient-rich, healthful food.
In some food insecure households, families are left choosing less expensive, calorie-dense food; resulting in overweight children who are still lacking the healthy, nutrient-rich foods their bodies need.
A child can look overweight and yet still be hungry for nutrients, because limited income leads to a trade-off between food quantity and food quality.
In this segment on Eat Right Radio, Libby Mills discusses:
Threatening the health and development of children, food insecurity represents one of the most serious social and health-related issues in the United States.
Food insecurity affects 16 million children in this country, leaving one in five children hungry and without consistent access to nutrient-rich, healthful food.
In some food insecure households, families are left choosing less expensive, calorie-dense food; resulting in overweight children who are still lacking the healthy, nutrient-rich foods their bodies need.
A child can look overweight and yet still be hungry for nutrients, because limited income leads to a trade-off between food quantity and food quality.
In this segment on Eat Right Radio, Libby Mills discusses:
- The truth about the hunger/obesity paradox and the health and social impact of hungry children.
- How registered dietitian nutritionists are feeding hungry children to eliminate that hunger.
- How you can help make a difference.
Libby Mills, MS, RDN, LDN is an entrepreneurial Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, culinary professional and Spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Renowned for her ability to connect with everyday people, Libby combines her energy, wit and creativity to bring food, nutrition and health alive through her professional speaking, writing and cooking/nutrition coaching. A dynamic educator, Libby incorporates her passion, knowledge and experiences into any opportunity to inspire and empower others to make healthful choices. Locally, Libby is known as the host of Libby's Luncheonette, a weekly Philadelphia radio show featuring nutritious eats and tips that focus on our local food system and how sustainable choices can positively affect our personal, community and ecological health and well-being.