What This Document Is
This comprehensive study guide supports students enrolled in NTDT 330: Nutrition Counseling at the University of Delaware. It’s specifically designed to aid in preparation for Exam 2, covering key concepts and principles discussed in class and through assigned readings. This resource consolidates essential information to help you review and assess your understanding of the course material.
Why This Document Matters
This study guide is invaluable for any student aiming to succeed in NTDT 330. It’s particularly helpful as you approach the exam, offering a structured framework for focused review. It’s best utilized after completing assigned readings and attending lectures, serving as a tool to solidify your knowledge and identify areas needing further attention. Students who proactively engage with this material will be well-prepared to demonstrate their understanding of nutrition counseling principles.
Topics Covered
* The science and art of nutrition counseling, including different counseling styles.
* Frameworks for understanding client readiness and motivation for change.
* A four-stage process commonly utilized in nutrition counseling.
* The importance and scope of nutrition counseling within a broader health context.
* The Transtheoretical Model/Stages of Change and its application to nutrition interventions.
* Dietary guidelines and principles related to a 2000 kcal MyPlate diet.
What This Document Provides
* An overview of the exam format, including the types of questions you can expect.
* Key concepts related to effective counseling techniques and approaches.
* A detailed exploration of various theoretical frameworks used in nutrition counseling.
* Insights into the application of these frameworks across different stages of client change.
* A foundational understanding of dietary recommendations and food group contributions.