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Demy Din Recruitment Coordinator Janet Morley Nutrition Coordinator

UCSD/ACS. Healthy Eating. Program. Demy Din Recruitment Coordinator Janet Morley Nutrition Coordinator. PURPOSE. Research suggests that a low-fat, high-fiber diet packed with fruits,vegetables, grains and beans can reduce the risk of cancer (ACS, 1999).

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Demy Din Recruitment Coordinator Janet Morley Nutrition Coordinator

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  1. UCSD/ACS Healthy Eating Program Demy Din Recruitment Coordinator Janet Morley Nutrition Coordinator

  2. PURPOSE • Research suggests that a low-fat, high-fiber diet packed with fruits,vegetables, grains and beans can reduce the risk of cancer (ACS, 1999). • FACT; ½ of all adults eat 2 fruits/day and 3 veg./day (1999) • Can telephone counseling services provide assistance to individuals who want to adopt cancer prevention dietary guidelines.

  3. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA • Eating less than 5 serving of fruits and vegetables. • Called ACS 1-800# or if part of ACS Programs. • At least 18 years of age. • English speaking. • Not in treatment, or awaiting treatment for cancer. • Not on a prescribed diet that would limit fruit or vegetable intake.

  4. Healthy Eating Program • Potential participants completes: • 10 minute phone survey of fruit and vegetable intake during the past month. • Dietary recalls are scheduled at the beginning and end of the 8 counseling calls. • Participants are randomly assigned. • Receive up to eight nutritional counseling calls. • Time Commitment: 6 months total.

  5. Nutritional Counselors • Assist participants in identifying where and how to eat more fruits, vegetables, beans and whole grains. • Incorporates principles of behavior change during counseling. • Follow through with participant questions. • Recruit participants into the study. • 14 ACS volunteers

  6. Healthy Eating Program BENEFITS: • Personalized nutritional guidance. • Receive feedback on your diet. • Receive educational materials. • All without charge. • Contribute to our understanding of dietary behavior change.

  7. Healthy Eating Program STATS. • Approximately 1300 people were screened. • ~200 have completed the program between UCSD & ACS. • ~50 were participants through ACS.

  8. QUESTIONS??? WANT TO JOIN?

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