2021
Find an extraordinary dietitian this Dietitians Day
Leading Accredited Practising Dietitian (APD), Laureate Professor Clare Collins calls for all Australians to take the guesswork out of eating for health and to go see their local dietitian, as the nation celebrates Dietitians Day, today, Friday 26 March. Over 7700 Dietitians Australia members are getting involved both in-person and…
2021
Celebrating Dietitian’s Day - recipe book
Dietitians love learning new cooking tricks and sharing great food. To mark Dietitians Day, we invited you to share some of your best-loved recipes. This wonderful collection includes family favourites, recipes using Australian native ingredients, and others created with special requirements in mind. We hope you enjoy them... Download your…
2021
Head and neck cancer + two case studies. Presented by Belinda Reeves, Senior Dietitian, NZ
Belinda starts off by imagining some of the realities of people who have been treated for head and neck cancer. It’s a confronting reality. “Imagine feeling you needed to eat in a separate room from your family because meals took so long, you drool and you had to use your…
2021
Medicinal foods Part 3: Inflammatory based diseases. Presented by Dr Evangeline Mantzioris, BSc, BND
For centuries the medicinal compounds found in food have been for treating illness (eg. Biguanide originally from Galega officinalis is known as Metformin). More recently there is research to back up how effective these compounds are. Evangeline has examined the research to date and provides a summary of which compounds…
2021
Nutrition in physical trauma. Presented by Miranda Stuart, APD
The nutritional management of people who have sustained physical trauma varies not only from person to person, but also within the same person at each particular stage of recovery. Miranda explains how to use our clinical assessment and judgement in managing these clients. She uses patient examples to illustrate key…
2021
Review Steroid Use and Dependence. Presented By Dr Scott Griffiths PhD
Scott walks us through a history of anabolic steroid and details how their use has increased over the last decade, with their prevalence now shifted towards use in non-athlete populations. This increase coincides with an amplification of the desire for male muscularity through social media. Muscle dysmorphia is introduced with…
2021
Speaking up: why Tara Diversi wants dietitians to have a louder voice
By the time her term as President of the Dietitians Association ends in November, Tara Diversi hopes she’ll have encouraged dietitians to become a louder voice for their profession. “We make a huge difference yet we’re often seen as the support act, not the hero. We need to stand up…
2021
Oral allergy syndrome. Presented by Ingrid Roche, APD
Oral allergy syndrome (the preferred term is pollen-food allergy syndrome) is an allergy to fruits and vegetables that occurs in people who have a pollen allergy. It is estimated to occur in 7-10% of the population. Typically there is itching and/or mild swelling of the mouth and throat after eating…
2021
Health at Every Size® - An introduction for AEPs. Meg McClintock APD
Practicing under a weight centric approach doesn’t mean weight is the only focus of the intervention, rather it describes an underlying belief that better health is accessed through maintaining or achieving a ‘healthy weight’. Health at Every Size® (HAES) challenges this assumption that weight is a reflection of health behaviours…
2021
Medicinal foods Part 2: Hyperglycaemia. Dr Evangeline Mantzioris, BSc, BND, PhD, APD, AccSD
For centuries the medicinal compounds found in food have been for treating illness (eg. Biguanide originally from Galega officinalis is known as Metformin). More recently there is research to back up how effective these compounds are. Evangeline has examined studies and provides a summary of which compounds we should be…