Nutrition, Diet, and Health

Chronic Disease

By making healthy choices you can prevent, delay, and manage chronic diseases such as diabetes, Alzheimer’s, heart health, and certain types of cancer. In this section, access resources from Penn State Extension Educators to help manage your daily life.

Chronic Disease Prevention

In the United States, chronic illnesses are among the most common health problems. Many of them, including obesity, cancer, and cardiovascular diseases, are linked to unhealthy lifestyle choices. Frequently, chronic diseases – as well as nutrition-related diseases – can be prevented by making positive diet changes and getting enough exercise.

Being active and eating a balanced, heart-healthy diet is vital at any stage of life. To prevent long-term illnesses, try to eat more fruits, green vegetables, legumes, fish, and whole grains. In addition, aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate physical activity every day.

Changing your diet and lifestyle can be overwhelming, therefore it’s sensible to start by making small adjustments. Even simple changes such as limiting fast foods and processed foods can reduce your cancer risk.

Alcohol and Tobacco Use

It is recommended to avoid tobacco and excessive alcohol consumption. Both smoking and alcohol use can have many health consequences that increase the risk of high blood pressure, liver disease, as well as lung, colorectal, throat, and breast cancer. Also, high alcohol intake can cause bone loss and damage, raising the likelihood of developing osteoporosis.

It’s important to note that secondhand smoke can be harmful, as well. Being exposed to secondhand smoke on a regular basis increases the risk of heart disease, lung cancer, and respiratory infections.

Living With Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer’s is a progressive and terminal disease that attacks the brain. The disease causes memory and behavior problems and affects a person’s ability to carry out day-to-day activities. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, understanding the basics of it can help you cope better.

During Penn State Extension’s Understanding Alzheimer's Disease workshop, learn more about the disease, and receive helpful resources. The workshop discusses, among other matters, treatment practices, risk factors, and stages of the disease.

To discover lifestyle habits that can help maintain and improve health at any age, consider the Healthy Living for Your Brain and Body workshop. Topics covered include cognitive activity, diet and nutrition, physical health, and social engagement.

Living With Diabetes

Diabetes is a condition that affects the body’s ability to get and use glucose. This causes sugars to build up in the bloodstream, raising the risk of health complications such as stroke and vision loss.

Management strategies depend on the type of diabetes. People with type 2 diabetes often need to make lifestyle changes that stimulate weight loss and overall health.

Penn State Extension offers educational programs for those diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Discover how to successfully manage the disease with the Dining with Diabetes program and master cooking techniques and recipes during the Let's Cook Healthy workshop.

Living With Asthma

Asthma is a chronic lung disease that causes airways to swell, making it difficult to breathe. An asthma attack can be triggered by many things including strenuous exercise, tobacco smoke, cold air, pollens, and stress.

The condition can be successfully controlled through medications and regular medical check-ups. Though there is no specific asthma diet, consuming nutritious foods can improve health and may reduce asthma symptoms.

On this page, find further information on preventing and managing chronic illnesses, as well as useful webinars, programs, and workshops.

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  1. Mental Health First Aid for Adults Working with Youth
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    Mental Health First Aid for Adults Working with Youth
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    Learn to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental health and substance use challenges among youth ages 12-18 in this blended virtual course.
  2. Mental Health First Aid
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    $35.00

    Mental Health First Aid
    When 01/10/2023
    Mental Health awareness is such an important factor in knowing how to help those in crisis find the help and care they need.
  3. Dining with Diabetes
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    $15.00

    Dining with Diabetes
    When 02/02/2023
    Length 5 sessions
    For adults with type 2 diabetes or prediabetes and their families, this program will increase your knowledge of healthy food choices and diabetes management.
  4. Addiction 101
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    Addiction 101
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    Recorded Oct 4, 2022
    Intended to reduce the stigma surrounding substance use, this program will address risk factors for substance use and substance-use disorders and share strategies for prevention.
  5. 10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer's Disease
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    10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer's Disease
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    Learn to recognize the common signs of Alzheimer's Disease during this informative virtual event.
  6. Tick Removal Kit for Pets
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    Tick Removal Kit for Pets
    By Erika Machtinger
    A zippered pouch containing instructions for and tools to aid in removal of ticks from pets.
  7. Tick Removal Kit for Humans
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    Tick Removal Kit for Humans
    By Erika Machtinger
    A zippered pouch containing instructions for and tools to aid in removal of ticks from human skin.
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  10. Is It Normal Aging or Signs of Dementia?
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    Is It Normal Aging or Signs of Dementia?
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    Recorded Dec 18, 2021
    It is challenging to know typical memory, thinking, and behavioral changes as we age vs. dementia changes. This presentation clarifies the two and offers Alzheimer's Association resources.
  11. How to Enjoy the Sun Safely
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    How to Enjoy the Sun Safely
    By Rozalia Horvath
    Length 4:33
    Learn about skin protective practices to decrease overexposure to the sun. This video provides examples of skin changes a doctor should examine.
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    Five Things You Can Do This Month to Manage Your Diabetes
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    Managing diabetes can be difficult, but not impossible. Incorporate some of these self-care strategies to stay healthy this holiday season.
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    Colgador de Ducha de Garrapatas
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    Colgador de ducha resistente al agua que muestra en qué parte del cuerpo se debe revisar si hay garrapatas. También se proporciona información general sobre garrapatas e instrucciones para quitarlas.
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    Penn State Extension to Provide Vaccine Education to Underserved Communities
    Date Posted 5/25/2021
    Addressing COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Pennsylvania, with a particular focus on the Latino population and senior citizens aged 65 and older in rural communities, is the objective of a project spearheaded by Penn State Extension.
  15. Todos los residentes de Pensilvania de 12 años o más son elegibles para la vacuna COVID-19.
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    La vacuna COVID-19 es segura y efectiva
    Date Posted 5/25/2021
    ¿Aún no esta seguro si ponerse la vacuna COVID-19 o no? Estos son los datos que necesita para tomar una decisión basada en la ciencia.
  16. All Pennsylvanians aged 12 and older are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine
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    The COVID-19 Vaccine is Safe and Effective
    Date Posted 5/22/2021
    Still undecided about getting your COVID-19 vaccine? Here are the facts you need to make a science-based decision.
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    Healthy Bones, Happy Life
    By Katherine French, MS, RD, LDN
    Osteoporosis affects over 10 million Americans. Prevention is possible by implementing a few simple lifestyle changes. Learn what you can do to build healthy bones.
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