Workshop Aims to Reduce Sugar Consumption
The Health Science Department will sponsor the workshop “Sugar Isn’t Sweet” at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 25 and Feb. 27-28 in Pershing Building room 234.
The “Sugar Isn’t Sweet” project was created to educate young adults about the health and wellness benefits of reducing dietary sugars and to empower them with the skills they need to modify their lifestyles. Reducing dietary sugars is one of the best ways to improve overall health and well-being. Those who reduce sugar intake are not committed to a strict diet, rather they are committed to a simple lifestyle modification with one goal in mind: to be the healthiest version of themselves.
This workshop is a result of a capstone project from health science senior Braden Zoller. Attendees have the opportunity to win a $15 Amazon card. For more information about this event contact Zoller at bmz7216@truman.edu.
The “Sugar Isn’t Sweet” project was created to educate young adults about the health and wellness benefits of reducing dietary sugars and to empower them with the skills they need to modify their lifestyles. Reducing dietary sugars is one of the best ways to improve overall health and well-being. Those who reduce sugar intake are not committed to a strict diet, rather they are committed to a simple lifestyle modification with one goal in mind: to be the healthiest version of themselves.
This workshop is a result of a capstone project from health science senior Braden Zoller. Attendees have the opportunity to win a $15 Amazon card. For more information about this event contact Zoller at bmz7216@truman.edu.