Eating Healthy: UTHSA Fiesta barge theme and former Fiesta royalty鈥檚 passion

Georgiana S. Gross, MPH, RDN, LD, clinical assistant professor in the Department of Comprehensive Dentistry, enjoys Fiesta season and fondly recalls representing San Antonio as a member of the 1973 Fiesta Court.
As one of two Miss Fiesta alternates, she attended multiple receptions and parades across the state with a special appearance at the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles, California.
Now a licensed dietitian and honorary member of Omicron Kappa Upsilon, a dental honor society, Professor Gross has dedicated her career to the teaching and research of nutrition and health at the 黑料网 since 1998.
During this year鈥檚 Texas Cavaliers River Parade, 黑料网 will be celebrating the School of Dentistry鈥檚 50th Anniversary with the river barge theme: 鈥淓ating Healthy鈥.
鈥溾橢ating Healthy鈥 is such a wonderful message to our fellow San Antonians since Fiesta is a time of overindulgence,鈥 Professor Gross said. 鈥淥ne can consume thousands of unhealthy calories in one evening, so I believe we need to set the example as representatives of the health community.鈥
In a 2016 interview with Spectrum News 1, Professor Gross spoke of celebratory overeating and how to practice restraint during the Fiesta season.
鈥淪top eating before you are full to avoid feeling stuffed and limit alcohol to two servings for the evening,鈥 she advised. 鈥淎s I tell the students, the oral cavity is the gate keeper of overall good health because it determines the quality of the food we consume.鈥
Professor Gross will help represent the School of Dentistry in the 76th Texas Cavaliers River Parade scheduled Monday, June 21 at 7:00 PM. Get your tickets today! Parade proceeds support local children鈥檚 charities through the Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation.
