Eating for Life is a program designed by a registered dietitian nutritionist that gives you the knowledge and skills to eat the right amount and right variety of foods to promote good health.
This program offers a variety of resources to help keep you informed on how to stay healthy.
Watch the videos for helpful tips that will teach you to eat for life.
Meal Planning Activity
Meal planning supports our well-being, both physically and financially.
Use this interactive tool calculates your body mass index, which will help you to determine if you’re overweight. If you are, this tool will help you to take positive action.
To help your child maintain a healthy weight, balance the calories your child gets from foods and beverages with the calories your child burns through physical activity and normal growth.You can encourage healthy eating by serving healthy options – offer more fruits and vegetables and fewer sodas and high-calorie, high-fat snack foods. Physical activity can also help your child overcome obesity or being overweight. Kids need about 60 minutes each day. If a weight loss program is necessary, involve the whole family in healthy habits so your child doesn't feel singled out.
Tips for Parents — Helpful information from the CDC on helping your child maintain a healthy weight.
Healthy Weight for Children — Learn about your child's growth pattern. Children grow at different rates, so it isn't always easy to know when a child is obese or overweight.
Online Pediatric BMI Calculator — Measure your child's height and weight to determine if he or she is in a healthy range. Use this calculator for children and teens, aged 2 through 19 years old.
MyPlate Kids’ Place — Games, activities and healthy eating tips just for kids
Girls Health — Interactive health activities for girls
Health Coaching — Sentara Health Plans provides support to help keep families healthy. Call the member services phone number on your Sentara Health Plans card for more information.
Ever pulled into the driveway after a long day and felt the stress of knowing you didn't have dinner planned? Visions of a nutritious meal suddenly turn into, "what's easy?" and that often results in a choice which leaves us unsatisfied. Let's change that.
Meal planning is a proactive step we can take to support our well-being, both physically and financially. With a little effort, we can enjoy a menu full of nutritious, tasty, and easy to make meals. Learn how.