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Every year Valentine’s Day reminds us to think about what our heart wants. Falling right in the middle of American Heart Health Month, February shines a light on this vital organ that keeps us going.
Celebrating these holidays is not the only way to honor your heart’s needs. Heart health is crucial to a happy life. Young people, in particular, can set themselves up for longevity by prioritizing heart health from an early age.
Nutrition for a Changing World, Second Edition offers insight into a heart-protective diet and cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death in the United States that’s largely preventable.
The textbook covers additional relevant topics including the diabetes epidemic and global nutrition to educate students about our evolving understanding of our bodies.
With AnalyzeMyDiet, a personalized diet tracker, students are prepared to take their health to the next level. Healthy habits lead to a healthy heart that can take on anything, even love!
The auto-grading feature for diet analysis activities frees up instructors’ time for lesson planning, syllabus making… love too!
Students will learn exactly what their bodies need with real-world nutrition activities and scenario-based exercises where they can apply their understanding. There’s even a chapter dedicated to nutrition through the college years, so students can plan for eating between classes and during late night study sessions.
College students often find themselves so busy that even drinking water becomes a chore. Sections about vitamins and water will reinforce the importance of keeping your body hydrated and in check.
Your heart is at the center of your circulatory system, so put love first this month. Remember, your heart needs you!
Empower your students to take charge of their health today with Nutrition for a Changing World, Second Edition
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