The Dr. Hyman Show

How To Improve School Lunches, Grades, And Behavior At No Extra Cost with Jill Shah

Apr 27, 2020
Join Jill Shah, President of the Shah Family Foundation, as she shares her passion for reforming school food programs in Boston. Shah highlights the alarming statistics on childhood obesity and diabetes linked to poor nutrition in schools. Discover innovative solutions like real kitchens serving fresh food and engaging students in meal customization. Shah discusses how good nutrition not only enhances academic performance but also improves behavior. Learn about empowering local food choices and the transformative impact of healthy school lunches on communities.
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ANECDOTE

School Garden Observation

  • Jill Shah observed school children neglecting garden-grown greens.
  • They preferred processed food shipped from elsewhere, highlighting school food issues.
INSIGHT

Lack of School Kitchens

  • Many schools lack proper kitchens, relying on warming ovens and pre-packaged meals.
  • This setup makes serving fresh, healthy food difficult.
INSIGHT

Processed Food Costs

  • Processed foods, with added sugar and preservatives, are more costly than fresh ingredients.
  • Real food is also healthier and tastier.
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