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Fuel Video
Feature Video: Fuel
Fill up & eat lighter. Flash | Podcast

Inspiration:
Your self-worth is your view of yourself as a total person-how you treat others; how you treat yourself; the contributions you make to family, friends, community, and society in general. Your weight is just your weight. Don't measure your self worth through your body weight.


Feature Recipe
Savory Roasted Salmon and Green Beans
Recipe

Food Links
Steps to a Healthier You
The food pyramid has changed.

The American Dietetic Association
Healthy tips for everyone.

Health and Nutrition Letter
Common health concerns.

Dieting and Metabolism
Healthy dieting routines.

EDF Health Alerts
Check out the number of servings of a specific fish you can eat per month

 

My Food

NEW! Thanksgiving isn't the only holiday in November. Check out these other awesome food holidays this month!

November 3 is National Sandwich Day! Celebrate with these great, healthy sandwich recipes Tuna Salad Pitas, California Turkey Wraps, and Grilled Vegetable Panini.

November 15 is National Raisin Bran Cereal Day.  Eat this cereal in a nontraditional way... like in a muffin. Here's the recipe: Applesauce Raisin Bran Muffins.

November 23 is Eat a Cranberry Day.  Make some muffins to share with your friends: Cranberry Muffins or try a sugarless version Orange Cranberry Muffins.

NEW!  Tips on managing Holiday eating

NEW! 
What's the nutritional value of your favorite hot drink?


  
Frustrated With Your Eating?

Managing eating can be a challenge in the college environment. Fast food, late night eating and skipped meals can result in weight changes and health problems. Ann Chapman, registered dietitian at Student Health Services, is available to see students, faculty and staff for any eating concerns. To make an appointment, call (785) 864-9507. 

Take ownership of your health. Many college students eat on the run, which makes diet-friendly foods hard to find. Learn about healthy fast food options, how to avoid the freshmen 15, and recipes to help you eat better on or off campus.

Want to get involved in healthy eating, physical activity and body acceptance issues? Join HOMEBASE, a campus organization responsible for the "Better Bites" program and for the creation of hawkhealth.ku.edu. Contact Ann at achap@ku.edu.

To maximize your health, ask yourself:

What is my diet like?
What positive changes can I make?
What healthy eating habits can I incorporate into my lifestyle?
Do I want to explore vegetarianism?
 

DID YOU KNOW....
That you need a quart of milk a day to meet your calcium needs? (Make it skim so you don't clog your arteries!)
 


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 EATING ON CAMPUS

  • Better Bites
    KU is looking out for your health! Check out the 'Better Bites' options you have at university eateries.
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  • NetNutrition®
    This service provides a convenient method to calculate the approximated nutritional values of your food selections from our various campus dining locations. These Daily Value percentages are based upon a setting that averages the Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs) for males and females between the ages of 19-24. NetNutrition is best viewed in Internet Explorer.
  • Grabbin' Grub in the Residence Halls
    If you live in the residence halls, there are many great healthy options for you.
  • Eating Habits FAQ
    Answers to your food related questions.
  • Eating on the Run
    Easy to grab snacks and mini-meals when you are pressed for time.
  • Veg Head
    A story of vegetarianism.

 NEW! DELICIOUS AND HEALTHY RECIPES