Check here the initiatives promoted by the Italian Society of Human Nutrition This is the reason why, this year, World Salt Awareness Week has been entirely dedicated to home cooking.ĭid you know that there are many ways to ensure your food packs a flavour punch, without adding a big pinch of salt?Įxperts from all over the world are providing simple tips to help you reduce salt in your diet. The COVID-19 global pandemic has changed our lives in many ways, including how we eat and time we spend cooking at home. Reducing salt from the current intake of 9–12 g/day to less than 5g/day will have major beneficial health effects along with major cost savings in all countries around the world. The evidence on the harmful effects of high-salt intake has been widely confirmed. It is estimated that most people are consuming much more salt than recommended. Last week was World Salt Awareness Week, and this year’s theme has been «More Flavour, Less Salt» A cycling tour was organized to promote PA, peer support and exchange of future cooperation possibilities for targeted actions in order to promote the general idea of inclusion of PWD’s in HEPA.Ĭheck our group on the (over) 30km long cycling tour in the lovely Pomurje region – cycling together, getting stronger, strengthening intergenerational and peer support to “move on”.
To amend the lost time, loosen ties and maybe also awareness how much everyday physical activity and peer support can influence the well being in workplace, we motivated ang gathered a multigenerational and diverse team in cooperation with OZARA ZC d.o.o. Living under several restrictions in recent months has affected many of us: our employees as well as our colleagues and programme users facing different physical or psychosocial barriers in everyday life. To mark the international day of Sport, we decided to take the first steps and act. team jumpstarted a testing action for the future Capacity Building Programme piloting actions within our E+ project Bsport+. We are happy to inform you that OZARA d.o.o.
B AND B SPORTS PROFESSIONAL
B-SPORT+ tackles the need of better equip facilitators and create collaborative mechanisms across institutions and bodies, seeking to eliminate inequalities between people with disabilities and people without them in the practice of sports and physical activity. THE PROJECTī-SPORT+ project is addressed at people with disabilities and all those who work with them. In fact, and according to Active Lives Adult Survey November 2017-18, ‘Disabled adults are twice as likely as non-disabled adults to be physically inactive (42 per cent vs 21 per cent)’.īSPORT+ recognizes how important is to analyse and identify factors that motivate and activate people with disabilities to establish pre-conditions for further actions at all levels. People with disabilities can experience limitations in hearing, vision, mobility or cognition which may impact on the level of activity if appropriate support is not available.
Active lifestyles are associated with numerous physical developments, they enhance feelings of ‘energy’, well-being and independence, reduce the risk of many diseases including cognitive decline and dementia.