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Atlanta, GA | Posted: November 14, 2022
This time of year often delivers an array of tempting foods — Halloween candy, tailgating snacks, Thanksgiving dinner, and holiday parties. There is nothing wrong with engaging with different types of food, but balance is key.
Carli Barbo, dietitian in the Wellness Empowerment Center in the Division of Student Engagement and Well-Being, and Molly Edwards, dietetic intern with Emory University Hospital, provide tips for keeping your health on course while navigating the buffet table of the holiday season.
“Nourishing your body physically is not the only way to care for your body,” said Barbo. “It’s important to listen to your body and still enjoy food so that the holidays remain a positive experience.”
If you need help or have questions regarding nutrition services, email nutrition@gatech.edu for assistance or visit the Wellness Empowerment Center for information on nutrition and body image.