FAMILY DINNERS: A HEALTHY TRADITION
Contributed by Heidi Roth, RDN, CHHC
“La Rentrée” or the re-entry refers to the period at the end of summer in France, typically in early September, when people return to work and students go back to school after a long, hot summer. It’s the time to get back to work with a burst of energy, as well as to go back to healthy habits. While we don’t have a fancy name for it in the US, we all feel that “back-to-school” energy, even if we don’t currently have kids in school. September feels like a fresh start, almost like a new year. Think of it as a “clean slate” and a chance to start new healthy habits or readopt the ones that have slipped over the summer.
Make Family Dinners a Habit
One of the ways you can get back to healthy habits is family mealtimes. There is over three decades worth of research on family meals and the science is pretty clear on the wide-ranging benefits! So, what are the benefits of family dinners?
How to Make it Happen
Despite all the clear benefits, it can feel harder than ever for busy families to gather around the table. What’s the recipe for making family mealtimes easier?
Here are some suggestions:
Share with a Friend
While family meals are great, it’s good to remember that shared meals are also important if you live by yourself. Loneliness isn’t just a feeling; it’s a health risk. Studies show that feeling isolated can also lead to an increased risk for heart disease, stroke, and depression as well as unhealthy eating habits like skipping meals, overeating, or relying on highly processed foods for meals.
Start simple: invite a friend over for a casual meal or host a potluck dinner where everyone brings something. Remember, it doesn’t matter so much what you serve, and the house doesn’t need to be perfect - people just really like to be invited and to get together! Other ideas include a monthly cooking club, like a book club where you rotate houses to host but instead of reading books, you try new recipes. Try out some cooking classes in your community. Even a virtual meal shared via video call can be a great way to connect with family and friends who live far away.
Whether with family or with friends, shared meals foster not only good nutrition for your body but also good nutrition to fill your heart. So, set the table and let the laughter and conversation flow!
Dinner Discussions
Great conversations make mealtimes memorable. Here are some questions to get the chatter going at the table.
What's something funny that happened today? | If you could have any superpower, what would it be and why? | If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go? | What's something new you learned recently? |
What historical figure would you invite to dinner? | What is your favorite memory from a family vacation? | If you could switch places with one family member for a day, who would it be? | What is your favorite book or movie and why? |
What are you looking forward to this month? | Describe your perfect day. | What is your favorite holiday? | Describe today in three words. |
What is the best gift you have ever received? | What is a hobby or activity you would like to try? | If you could be famous for one thing, what would it be? | If you could change one thing about the world, what would it be? |
Heidi Roth RDN, LDN, is a Registered/Licensed Dietitian, Health Coach and nutrition expert with a passion for health and wellness. She graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a BS in Nutrition and Dietetics.
September 2024 Corporate Newsletter: Family Dinners: A Healthy Tradition