Summer class schedule released for USA Health teaching kitchens
MOBILE, Ala. – Cooking classes will start again soon at the USA Health teaching kitchens at University Commons in Mobile and the Mapp Family Campus in Fairhope, and everyone is invited.
Employees, patients, and the public are welcome to attend and get an introduction to a plant-forward diet. Plant-forward describes a style of cooking and eating that emphasizes the consumption of plant-based foods (vegetables, fruits, whole grains, nuts, seeds, and legumes) but is not strictly limited to them. In other words, meat can still be part of your diet, but it’s recommended in lower quantities in relation to plant-based options.
Robert Israel, M.D., who spearheads the USA Health Integrative Health and Wellness program, will discuss how plant-forward diets relate to culinary medicine, a relatively new, evidenced-based field that helps people understand how what they eat can help prevent and treat disease.
Specifically, a plant-forward diet can help decrease the risk of many health conditions and diseases, such as heart disease, stroke, obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, type 2 diabetes, dementia, and many cancers.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from Israel, who follows plant-forward practices himself. Classes at the University Commons are limited to 12 participants, while the Mapp Family Campus can accommodate 22.
Registration is $30 per class. Click here to sign up. For more information, email [email protected] or call 251-660-6441.
About USA Health
USA Health is the only academic health system along the upper Gulf Coast. With 30 care delivery locations, including University Hospital, Children’s & Women’s Hospital, the Mitchell Cancer Institute and physician practice sites throughout the area, the health system melds clinical care, research, and healthcare education into the most advanced medical care in the region.
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