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Fiber - and its importance in the diet.

Facilitator: Miss Adila

6-7:30 pm (ET) 3-4:30 pm (PT) (via Zoom)

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Topic: Fiber - and its importance in the diet.

  • Members will learn about the importance of fiber in the diet and its impact on mental health. They will learn to identify foods that are rich in fiber and their impact on overall mental health and self-esteem. Members will also learn how aspects of their current emotions and symptoms correlate with their current diet and ways to foster change as needed.


Miss Adila, Dietitian

Adila Fakhar received a Bachelor of Science in Home Economics (BSC), and a Master of Science in Nutrition (MSC) at the University of Karachi, Pakistan respectively. Fakhar attended a Dietetic Internship Program at Meredith College, Raleigh, NC, and received a Certificate in Obesity Intervention in Adults. Adila volunteers for Meals on Wheels in Madison, NJ, and is a board member for the Madison Marching Band Booster Club at Madison High School. Outside work, Adila enjoys cooking, baking, pickleball, and spending time with her family.

 
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