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Doha
AS part of the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy's (SC) nutritional programme, executed in partnership with Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar (WCM-Q), more than 1,000 construction workers of 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar attended an educational activation session at Al Khor Sports Park.
The event was part of phase two of the nutritional programme, launched last year by SC's Workers' Welfare Department and the renowned WCM-Q. It included health screenings as well as a wide variety of interactive activities such as light exercise, cricket and football matches, healthy cooking demonstrations and healthy takeaway meals.
The objective of the second part of the three-phased nutritional programme was to educate the workers and their employers on benefits of healthy lifestyles and balanced diets.
The activities follow the programme's first phase, during which detailed health checks were conducted for the same sample of workers. The assessment findings from phase one formed the basis of a series of recommendations for the next two phases including training and awareness sessions.
SC Workers' Welfare Department Executive Director Mahmoud Qutub said:"The event at Al Khor Sports Park was a great example of reaching out to workers to talk about the importance of nutrition."
"We have worked hard since the launch of this programme to educate workers about eating properly and the benefits a healthy lifestyle can bring. It was a great opportunity for workers to hear a bit more about food preparation and intake, and the impact it can have on their health," he added.
WCM-Q Professor of Medicine and Assistant Dean for Clinical Investigations Dr Shahrad Taheri said:"We used the day to carry out further health checks and track progress and improvements to workers' health since phase one. We also demonstrated some of the food options that would make a big difference to their diet."
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24/01/2018
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