The Daily Illini
URL: http://www.dailyillini.com/index.php/article/2008/10/new_nutrition_services_offered_by_housing_department
Current Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2012 16:27:53 -0600
New nutrition services offered by housing department
While a buffet-style service may contribute to gaining "the freshman 15," University housing is offering new services to aid in healthy eating choices.
The dining and catering section of their Web site currently offers links to new services: EatSmart, a nutritional value chart specifically for dining hall foods, and Ask a Dietician, a feature that allows students to ask specific questions to a registered dietician.
A goal was to make EatSmart more accurate, Ruby said. It is based on a standard serving size to increase awareness on portion sizes, she continued.
"All of the EatSmart information is based on our recipes," said Robin Allen, administrative dietician with the department. "We enter the recipe into a computer system that uses a USDA database to measure calories, fat content and other nutritional values."
Sam Imburgia, freshman in general studies, said she has used a similar Web site in the past.
"I haven't used EatSmart and probably won't for dining hall food," Imburgia said. "I think the food is too unhealthy, and I don't want to know how bad it is."
With Ask a Dietician, residents can send e-mails to Allen to ask about nutritional information regarding dining hall foods, Ruby said. It can help with eating choices and specific diets like gluten-free and vegetarian, she continued.
"I get about 10 e-mails a week from the Ask a Dietician feature about sports nutrition, allergies and other things," Allen said. "I also get general questions, primarily from freshmen, about weight control."
Demat Fazil, junior in LAS, said the new feature could be helpful.
"I haven't used it, but if you're counting calories or on a specialized diet, it would be good to have access to someone who knows specific information about the food served in the dining halls," she said.
Even though dining halls are offering new services, Imburgia said the food is too unhealthy.
"I feel like all I am eating here are carbs and other unhealthy foods," Imburgia said.
Dining services try to present choices to balance unhealthy and healthy options, Allen said.
"We always try to offer a vegetarian option," Allen said. "We always have the salad bar, sandwich bar and, in some dining halls, we have the build your own pasta and panini stations."
The build your own pasta, panini and pizza stations let students make their meals as healthy or unhealthy as they want, Allen continued.
"For instance, (Pennsylvania Avenue Residence) has a stir fry, Mexican food and pizza station open for all meals," she said.
Fazil said dining halls do offer options, but even the healthy option is questionable.
"It seems like a lot of what they offer is fried, like fries, chicken tenders and patties," she said. "But you never know what kind of oils they use for the grilled meats, which are supposed to be healthier."
Some of the specialty restaurants offer foods high in fat, but it's only offered once a week, which restricts residents from eating foods high in fat every day, Ruby said.
"As long as people are eating unhealthy foods in moderation and balancing it with healthy options, dining hall food offers a variety of options that are high in nutrition," Allen said. "It's all about choices."
Most Popular
- Memes, Y U so addicting?! |
2/7/2012 - 7:42 PM
Posted in: Different Perspectives - Despite another ring, Eli is still not as good as Peyton |
2/7/2012 - 1:58 PM
Posted in: DI Sports Wrap-Up - For better or for worse |
2/2/2012 - 6:43 PM
Posted in: Different Perspectives - Don’t sleep on the Big 12 |
2/1/2012 - 12:23 AM
Posted in: DI Sports Wrap-Up - Eli Manning and Tom Brady represent the unstoppable passage of time |
1/30/2012 - 7:23 PM
Posted in: Different Perspectives
- Troyer accepts full-time employment in department of psychology | 5 comments
- Not all users ‘like’ the Facebook timeline | 4 comments
- Note to Occupy participants: Peace is stronger | 6 comments
- Email scandal occupies center stage | 5 comments
- Obama should take his cues from Brazilian president Rousseff | 15 comments
- undemeGuece on Illinois Safe Schools Alliance forum addresses LGBT bullying codes in schools
- Steve on Students should be aware of companies labor practices abroad
- oven21 on What should you do with your significant other this Valentine’s Day?
- Kenneth Goldberg, Ph.D. on Unique bonds formed in Illini Mentor Program
- Dirk on Tea Party prioritizes tone over substance in GOP candidates







Reader Comments
Be the first to comment on this article!
Post new comment
You Should Know: The Daily Illini reserves the right to remove any comment deemed racially derogatory, inflammatory, or spammatory. Repeat offenders may have their IP address banned from posting future comments. Please be nice.
Comments will not appear until approved by a site moderator.