Some nutrition interventions
could be traditional lectures combined with hands-on
activities that focus on selecting healthier menu options
from a fast food restaurant. Other nutrition interventions
can use debate lectures on nutritional treatments and cook-
ing classes to teach students how to prepare tasty, convenient,
and nutritious alternatives to fast food (49, 50). The
Internet is becoming increasingly central to adolescents’
and young adults’ lifestyle patterns. Web applications
and social media make it possible for health promotion initiatives to reach a large audience in a short time.
Therefore, the Internet is an important vehicle to deliver
messages concerning nutrition information of healthier
food choices and different types of fast food meals (52).
Dietary supplements can be incorporated with nutrition
education programs in order to enhance health outcomes,
especially among groups at nutritional risk