Asked by Karan Mogan on Sep 25, 2024
How can significant others support clients to sustain positive nutrition-related behavior changes?
A) Significant others can keep candy and cookies in the house.
B) Significant others can agree to go out to eat for burgers and fries every Friday.
C) Significant others can agree to exercise with the client three times per week.
D) Significant others can nag clients when they are not meeting their nutrition-related goals.
E) Significant others can hide their snack foods in the house, so the client is not tempted to eat them.
Significant Others
Individuals who have considerable importance, influence, or value in one's life, often including family members, partners, or close friends.
Nutrition-Related Behavior
Nutrition-related behavior involves actions or habits that impact nutritional health, such as food choices, eating patterns, and dietary practices.
- Assess the effects of social support and key figures in continuing beneficial dietary behavior modifications.
Learning Objectives
- Assess the effects of social support and key figures in continuing beneficial dietary behavior modifications.
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