Making healthy meal choices often takes planning, especially when you work the third shift. There are few great choices at 3:00 a.m. if you want to eat a healthy meal. Chief John Bouthillette, a lead instructor with the VALOR Program, has a conversation with Lieutenant Brandon Post of the Provo, Utah, Police Department about meal planning and simple ways to prepare your on-duty meals ahead of time to avoid poor choices. They also discuss how to understand your metabolism so that you can better determine how much food you need to maintain or lose weight.
Type: Podcast
Length: 14 minutes
Agencies: VALOR Officer Safety and Wellness Program
Authors: Lieutenant Brandon Post; John Bouthillette (Retired)
Superman has the Justice League. Batman has Robin. Who do you call when you need a friend? Use this poster to...
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