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Yangju-si Selected as an Excellent Institution in Two Areas: 'National Nutrition Management' and 'Nutrition Plus Project'

Gyeonggi Yangju City (Mayor Kang Su-hyun) announced on the 6th that the Yangju City Public Health Center was selected as an excellent institution in two categories, the 'National Nutrition Management Implementation Plan' and the 'Nutrition Plus Project,' at the '2024 Community Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity Prevention Project Performance Competition,' receiving a commendation from the Minister of Health and Welfare.

Yangju-si Selected as an Excellent Institution in Two Areas: 'National Nutrition Management' and 'Nutrition Plus Project' Yangju City Public Health Center has been selected as an outstanding institution in two areas: the 'National Nutrition Management Implementation Plan' and the 'Nutrition Plus Project,' receiving a commendation from the Minister of Health and Welfare. Provided by Yangju City

This performance competition was held to celebrate Nutrition Day by encouraging institutions that have contributed to public health promotion through nutrition-related health promotion projects and to widely recognize their achievements.


The Yangju City Public Health Center was selected as an excellent institution and awarded a prize of 1 million won for its contributions to citizen nutrition management and health promotion, as well as for creating policy conditions and environments by faithfully establishing and implementing the National Nutrition Management Implementation Plan. This included initiatives such as △ promoting experiential nutrition projects to resolve childhood and adolescent obesity △ collaborating with related organizations for identifying targets and efficiently operating nutrition programs △ conducting the campaign "Reduce Sweetness, Sweet Life" to deliver messages for practicing healthy eating habits.


Additionally, the Yangju City Public Health Center achieved the remarkable feat of winning the award for two consecutive years by being recognized for its efforts in the Nutrition Plus Project, which aims to improve nutritional risk factors and foster self-management of dietary habits through tailored nutrition education and support for nutritionally vulnerable groups such as infants and pregnant women. The center was acknowledged for actively identifying targets and making multifaceted efforts to eliminate blind spots in nutrition management.


Mayor Kang Su-hyun stated, “We will continue to discover customized nutrition management projects that meet the characteristics and needs of local residents and persistently strive to promote healthy practices.”

This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.


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