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News & Reviews

15 Dec
2017

Wilson’s disease. Kylie Russell, Registered Dietitian NZ.

                  Dietary copper restriction has long been considered an important aspect of treatment for Wilson’s disease. But proof supporting copper restriction has actually never been established. With this in mind Kylie thoroughly researched the literature to examine what evidence was available. In…

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06 Dec
2017

How to use a non-diet approach in your practice Zoe Nicholson, APD, AN

                  In a world that is conditioned to believe that thin is good and fat is bad, our clients are more obsessed with weight loss than ever before.  But most people who lose weight regain it, with 66% ending up heavier.  So,…

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01 Dec
2017

Making Sense of Common Biochemical Measures Anthony Meade, APD

As dietitians, when we look at biochemical results we feel confident when they are within the normal range, but how do we interpret results outside the normal range?  Anthony has 15 years’ experience in the area of renal nutrition and he explains how to make sense of our client’s biochemical…

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30 Nov
2017

Cystic Fibrosis: Part 2, Andrea Kench, APD and Natalie van der Haak, APD

                In Part 2 of the Cystic Fibrosis webinar series Natalie and Andrea present a case study, Miss Jane, an 18 year old woman with Cystic Fibrosis diagnosed at birth. By watching this case study Andrea and Natalie guide us through their problem…

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28 Nov
2017

Cystic Fibrosis: Part 1, Andrea Kench, APD and Natalie van der Haak, APD

                    Specialised CF care has led to a dramatic improvement in survival in the last 4 decades.  The evidence for the nutritional management of CF is strong but changes over time, so it is important to be aware of best practise. …

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24 Nov
2017

Food addiction Dr Robyn Brown, Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health

                  Addiction to food – is it possible? Food is necessary for our survival so the concept of food addiction seems ludicrous, but it appears the particular brain changes which occur in people with cocaine and other addictions also occur when some…

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17 Nov
2017

Toddler Eating and Nutrition Judith Myers, APD, MPH

            Developmentally, toddlers fall in between infants and children but they are very different to both.  How and what a toddler eats is imperative to avoid eating issues in childhood and later life.  As dietitians, we are in an excellent position to help parents navigate…

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24 Oct
2017

Insects: why we should be eating them, Nicole Senior, APD

                  Entomophagy: the practice of eating insects.  Humans have harvested and eaten the eggs, larvae, pupae and adults of certain insect species for thousands of years.  Insects are an excellent source of vitamins, protein, fats, fibre, micronutrients and essential minerals.  Nicole is…

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20 Oct
2017

Teaching the Low FODMAP diet to your clients, Marnie Nitschke, APD

This presentation is a fabulously detailed and practical session on how we can help clients implement the Low FODMAP diet.  Marnie is an APD with 16 years of experience working in the field of gastro-intestinal nutrition.  She worked with Dr Sue Shepherd using the FODMAP approach since its inception, and has…

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12 Oct
2017

Orthorexia Nervosa. Sarah McMahon, Psychologist

Orthorexia Nervosa- When the pursuit of health becomes unhealthy Orthorexia Nervosa is a potentially serious eating disorder.  People with ON may initially appear to be the perfect client, with their nutrition knowledge and extremely healthy diet.  But listening to them carefully reveals such over-restriction and obsession with what they eat…

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