While Japan is recognized as one of the countries with the highest level of nutritional health in the world, this model has long been forgotten in Germany. In fact, Japan's educational system regarding nutrition from a young age lays the foundation for healthy eating habits among the children of this country.
Fundamental Differences in Nutritional Education
Japanese children are introduced to nutritional concepts, healthy food choices, and their importance in growth and health from an early age. In contrast, nutritional education in Germany remains a marginal topic and is less addressed in the educational system. Could this be the main reason for the decline in public health among new generations?
Japan's experience shows how proper and systematic education can instill healthy eating habits in children. In contrast, insufficient attention to this issue in Germany could be a warning sign for the future health of society.
By Tag Clar Editorial