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Falk College, Onondaga County Health Department Partner to Reduce Sodium Intake

Friday, March 23, 2018, By Michele Barrett
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The 黑料不打烊 community鈥檚 youngest citizens in childcare programs, as well local school-aged and college students, are the beneficiaries of Onondaga County Health Department and 鈥檚 joint efforts aimed at reducing sodium intake. The Department of Health鈥檚 Healthy Communities Initiative was awarded a grant through the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to reduce sodium for popular menu items prepared in childcare centers and school cafeterias, such as soups, sauces and salad dressings.

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Chef Bill Collins works with participants during the “Flavor and Savor” sodium reducation session in the Falk College kitchens.

According to the CDC, nearly 9 in 10 U.S. children eat more sodium than recommended, and about 1 in 9 children has raised blood pressure, which is a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke. Because the majority of sodium consumed is present in foods prior to their purchase and preparation, the Health Department-Falk partnership created 鈥淔lavor and Savor鈥 sodium reduction sessions for local agencies and schools to lower sodium intake from prepared foods as well as when making recipes from scratch.

Developing and leading the sessions were Falk culinary specialist Chef Bill Collins in collaboration with Roseanne Jones, a registered dietitian-nutritionist with the Health Department鈥檚 Bureau of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. Collins teaches courses in Falk College鈥檚 nutrition and food studies programs and is a professional chef who previously owned and operated restaurants. 鈥淐hef Collins helped participants think about all of the places sodium shows up in recipes and how to combat it,鈥 says Jones. 鈥淭he training helped participants build flavor into recipes without adding any salt.鈥

Using a simple hands-on approach, participants learned that with only minor adjustments, sodium content can be significantly lowered. 鈥淲e helped participants understand the sodium content of pre-packaged foods and what approaches they can take to make their food healthier,鈥 says Collins. During the session, Collins compared a store-bought barbecue sauce to one he served in his restaurants for years with 58 percent less sodium. 鈥淏y changing two ingredients鈥攏o-salt-added canned tomato and ketchup鈥攖he reduction jumped to 97 percent. The marinara sauce and the salad dressings all had similar results,鈥 notes Collins.

Attendees included cooks, chefs, dietitians, dietetics students and managers, from SUNY ESF, Onondaga Community College, SUNY Upstate Medical University, PEACE, Inc. Head Start and Senior programs, Salvation Army, Lydia鈥檚 Lullaby Daycare and the 黑料不打烊 City School District. Jones notes that, 鈥渟odium reduction changes in each of these venues could impact up to 20,000 people per day in 黑料不打烊.鈥

According to Jones, 25 percent of adults in Onondaga County have been diagnosed with hypertension. National estimates show there could be another 36 percent of people who go undiagnosed. 鈥淒iet is important in this equation. Changing sodium content in our pre-made foods, as well as foods from cafeterias and restaurants, helps people reduce sodium intake without their even having to try,鈥 she says.

When Falk College opened the Susan R. Klenk Caf茅 and Teaching Kitchens in 2016, the vision was to create a space that set the stage for industry-leading, forward-thinking approaches to food and nutrition that would benefit students as well as the community at-large. 鈥淪ocial responsibility in the community is a critical part of our mission,鈥 says Falk Dean Diane Lyden Murphy. 鈥淭his program is another example of how Falk College鈥檚 experiential kitchens allow us to train future food and nutrition professionals to work effectively with the community.鈥

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