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Description

A well-balanced diet plays an important role in maintaining our health. Healthy diets not only allow our bodies to function, they can also help us reach and maintain a healthy bodyweight, reduce our risk of developing chronic disease and improve our mood and mental wellbeing.

Beach Balance’s nutrition counseling program is a collaboration with the Long Beach State University (LBSU) Family and Consumer Science Department. They provide dietetic students the opportunity to share their nutrition knowledge with members one-on-one. Sessions are FREE of charge, range from 30-60 minutes and are aimed at helping students discover ways to improve their diet.

Our peer nutrition counselors can provide information on:

  • Basic nutrition concepts, such as macronutrients and how to read food labels.
  • Dieting for weight loss or weight gain.
  • Eating for improved sports performance.
  • Dietary suggestions for medical conditions such as cholesterol or high blood pressure.

Scheduling an Appointment

Looking to adopt a healthier lifestyle through nutrition? Work with a peer nutrition counselor to discover eating habits that best fit your lifestyle, dietary preferences and individualized goals. Virtual and in-person options are available. All nutrition counseling appointments are FREE of charge!

Appointments can be booked online, in-person or over the phone at (562) 985–4794 during Beach Balance operating hours. Appointments must be made 4 days in advance. A completed intake form must be submitted by the end of the next business day to finalize scheduling. **

All clients must first schedule a 60 minute initial consultation appointment. After the first appointment, clients can schedule 30 minute follow up sessions.

For more information about our peer nutrition counseling services, please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

**Clients seeking counseling for an eating disorder, or complex medical condition, will be referred to the university’s Student Health Services.

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