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Nutrition and Growth During the Adolescent Years

C318
18 CPEUs
HARD COPY
$149.95
C318E
18 CPEUs
ELECTRONIC
$139.95

Practical strategies to help you teach adolescents how to fuel their body in a manner that will allow them increased autonomy in the decision process. Topics include sexual maturation, assessing the teen, fueling for sport, eating disorders, and other risky behaviors.

Upon successful completion of this learning activity, the student should be able to:

  • Demonstrate effective communication strategies leading to behavior changes in the adolescent client.
  • Apply effective teaching strategies leading to behavior changes in the adolescent client.
  • Assess the nutritional adequacy of a teen's diet.
  • Identify the specific nutrient needs of the adolescents as their body develops and matures.
  • Promote current dietary recommendations to reduce the risk of chronic disease.
  • Recognize what influences the food choices of the adolescent.
  • Describe risks of eating disorders to the adolescent.
  • Implement therapeutic approaches that will enable the eating disorder clients to recover.
  • Assist the obese adolescent to embrace healthy weight loss measures.
  • Calculate the fuel needs for the athletic teen and plan meals to enhance peak performance.
  • Identify common ergogenic aids the adolescent may use to gain the competitive edge.
  • Identify a teen experiencing the female athlete triad and provide dietary steps to aid in the recovery process.
  • Counsel teens regarding the nutritional impact of risky behaviors.

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Nutrition and Growth During the Adolescent Years

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OBJECTIVES

Upon successful completion of this learning program, you will be better able to:

  • Identify the specific nutrient needs of adolescents as their bodies develop and mature.
  • Assess the nutritional adequacy of a teen's diet.
  • Promote current dietary recommendations to reduce the risk of chronic disease.
  • Address the current health threats in adolescents such as obesity, hypertension, and type 2 diabetes.
  • Explain what influences the food choices of adolescents.
  • Counsel adolescents regarding the risks of eating disorders.
  • Implement therapeutic approaches that will enable the recovery of eating disorder clients.
  • Assist overweight or obese adolescents by embracing healthy weight loss measures.
  • Calculate the fuel needs for athletic teens and plan meals to enhance peak performance.
  • Identify common ergogenic aids adolescents may use to gain the competitive edge.
  • Instruct teens experiencing the female athlete triad and provide dietary steps to aid in the recovery process.
  • Counsel teens regarding the nutritional impact of risky behaviors.
  • Demonstrate effective communication strategies leading to behavior changes in adolescent clients.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Aurea R. Thompson, MSH, RDN, CSP is a member of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. An Ohio native, she holds a B.S. in Dietetics from Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI, where she completed a coordinated undergraduate program including an internship rotation through the University of Michigan hospital system. She then went on to complete her Master’s Degree in Health Science at the University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL.
Aurea has more than 20 years of experience as a registered dietitian. She started her career as a public health nutritionist for the Nassau County Department of Health working in the WIC program. She went on to become the WIC Director for both Nassau and Baker County. In 1999, she left community dietetics to begin her clinical career as a dietitian at St Vincent’s Medical Center in Jacksonville, FL. During this time, she authored two publications for Ronald Watson’s series Nutrition and AIDS and AIDS and Heart Disease. In 2000, she was named “Young Dietitian of the Year” by the Jacksonville Dietetic Association and was recognized by the Florida Dietetic Association. She has been a pediatric dietitian at Wolfson Children’s Hospital since 2003 in Jacksonville, FL, where she currently specializes in pediatric and neonatal critical care nutrition. She has earned her Certification as a Specialist in Pediatric Nutrition through the Commission on Dietetic Registration since 2007. In addition to her hospital work, she writes a monthly nutrition article for Jax4kids, a publication that features local community topics and information with a focus on children and adolescents. She is a wife and busy mother of two.

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