Session Name: Interconnectedness of Behavioral Health, Healthy Weight and Activity_2024 Series

Date: 06/1/2024

We appreciate your time and effort in participating in this CME Sessional Evaluation. This evaluation is a pipeline to bring your voice to the leadership, instructors, and CME team. We value your voice and try our best to improve the quality of future activities.

 

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Did/Will you use this information for specific patient(s)?
What patient/health care problem recently challenged you, and you wish you knew more about? Feedback will help formulate ideas for future Lunch and Learn topics.
Comments and Feedback on the learning experience, content, procedure, and instructors, etc. in this session.
As a result of my participation in this activity, I am better able to... 4 - Strongly Agree 3- Agree 2 - Somewhat Disagree 1- Strongly disagree
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Explore the connections between mental health and weight management
Explore what is mental health
Examine the connection between food insecurity and low nutrient foods
Summarize research related to nutrient dense foods and mental health
To understand the current guidelines and definitions for physical activity and exercise in children ages 3 to 17
To become aware of the benefits of physical activity/exercise on mental health in youth
To become aware of strategies for encouraging physical activity in children and families
The following speaker(s) demonstrated experiential knowledge of the topic 4 - Strongly Agree 3- Agree 2 - Somewhat Disagree 1- Strongly Disagree
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Leann Vice-Reshel, PsyD, LPC
Matthew Edwards, RD, CD, CDCES
Catherine Schaefer, MPT, PCS
Choose the option that best fits your evaluation of this activity: 4 - Strongly Agree 3- Agree 2 - Somewhat Disagree 1- Strongly Disagree
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The content provided a fair and balanced coverage of the topic
The content was free of commercial bias