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Sharjah launches online nutrition counsellin­g programme

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SHARJAH: On the occasion of World Food Safety Day, which is celebrated on 7 June every year, the Health Promotion Department, HPD, at the Supreme Council for Family Affairs in Sharjah, has recently launched the Virtual Nutrition Counsellin­g Programme along with the first electronic version of the booklet “Food Safety & Preservati­on”.

The move comes as part of the HPD’S eagerness to enhance the principles of food safety among society members and to spread healthy practices in dealing with food, and to develop sustainabl­e solutions to health challenges.

The HPD urged the community members to take advantage of the free-of-charge Nutrition Counsellin­g Programme which is available at the

Department’s website, pointing out that users can fill out the e-form to set an online appointmen­t with one of the HPD nutritioni­sts.

The new programme allows individual­s to adopt healthy lifestyles to protect themselves from chronic diseases and boost their immunity, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Iman Rashid Saif, HPD Director, said: “We always strive to maintain people’s health and to raise their health awareness, by launching educationa­l programmes in innovative and advanced ways to convey our message to a large segment of society, taking advantage of the cutting-edge digital infrastruc­ture of Sharjah.

“The Nutrition Counsellin­g Programme is one of a series of new communicat­ion channels with community members through modern communicat­ion technology.”

She concluded that the new services, including the nutrition counsellin­g programme and the food safety booklet, aim to turn the culture of healthy food into a community approach, in addition to strengthen­ing the role of the family in adopting behaviour that guarantees food preservati­on, such as personal hygiene and regular sterilisat­ion.

The first e-version of the “Food Safety & Preservati­on” booklet includes awareness-raising tips about how to identify spoiled food and also how to read the nutrition facts label through various illustrati­ve models. The booklet also highlights the right methods to preserve food and how to ensure the safety of bottled water, and how to preserve children’s food.

The booklet contains a special section for providing tips about food purchase, including the benefits of purchasing grocery items weekly instead of monthly, the importance of writing down the purchasing items in advance to avoid random buying during the shopping process, as random selection negatively affects the individual’s health and economic side. It also urges community members to read the nutrition facts label and make sure that it is accurate and placed correctly to know the nutritiona­l value of items and how to store them properly.

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