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News & Reviews

28 Aug
2022

Reduced Appetite by Caity Smith-Gillis, APD

By Anthea Talliopoulos, APD

The process of appetite regulation is complex, with an interplay between the brain and the body, being heavily influenced by psychological factors, as well as medications and medical conditions. In addressing reduced appetite, it is crucial that the underlying cause is attended to, as this will significantly impact the ability…

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27 Aug
2022

A caution on vitamin B6 supplementation

Vitamin B6 is the generic name for six compounds with vitamin B6 activity: pyridoxine, pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, pyridoxal 5’ phosphate (PLP) and pyridoxamine 5’ phosphate (PMP). It is a water-soluble vitamin naturally present in many foods, added to others, and available as a supplement. The functions of vitamin B6 include: 100…

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26 Aug
2022

Movement for child development. Presented by Liz Dawson AEP

Engaging kids in exercise impacts all key areas of development  If you’d like the chance to get excited about engaging kids in more exercise, then you are in the right place. Kids Heart Pilates founder, Exercise Physiologist Liz Dawson brings her wealth of experience to introduce us to the impact…

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21 Aug
2022

An update on pain science in action with Daniel Arbilla, AEP

It’s been a year since Education in Exercise released the very popular and ever-relevant Pain science in action presented by Daniel Arbilla AEP of The Knowledge Exchange and Barbell Psychology.  Pain science in action is freely available and accredited by ESSA for 1 CPD point We caught up with Daniel for…

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17 Aug
2022

Type 2 diabetes: assessment and planning of care by Ivan Chan, APD

By Anthea Talliopoulos

In assisting clients living with type 2 diabetes, it is crucial that we integrate client-centred care, meeting the client where they are at and equipping them with self-management and self-care strategies. As clinicians, our default mindset may be to aim to ‘fix’ conditions, although the practical implications of this are…

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14 Aug
2022

Serum calcium results, dietary intake and bone health

Calcium is a critical mineral required for normal body functions including energy production, cell proliferation and apoptosis, hormone secretion, nerve conduction, muscle contraction, coagulation, and of course, healthy teeth and bones. Ninety nine percent of calcium is found within the skeleton, with only 1% in soft tissues. This means that…

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02 Aug
2022

Rural dietetic practice by Corrina Michael, APD

By Anthea Talliopoulos, APD

Rural dietetics is undeniably a constantly engaging, evolving and very rewarding line of work. While regional work may initially appear as isolating, dietitians working in this sector have capabilities which can transform healthcare settings, making a meaningful impact on not only individuals but also communities through a collaborative approach. In…

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24 Jul
2022

Yoga-informed exercise for mental health. Presented by Dr Jacinta Brinsley AEP

Principles and practice tools to enhance the impact of your prescription    These ideas are universal. Whether or not you work in the mental health space, or have a particular interest in yoga, this professional development integrates a handful of important concepts that will be relevant to your practice.  Establishing…

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24 Jul
2022

Enteral nutrition case studies, Sarah Marfurt, APD

By Anthea Talliopoulos, APD

With different feeding modes, potential complications, ethical considerations, and often multiple comorbidities to consider, enteral nutrition can be a confusing space to navigate. However, advocating for an enteral feed and supporting patients in the long-term management of their nutrition can have a significant impact on their nutritional status. While an…

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22 Jul
2022

The rising cost of food and food relief organisations - Hunger in Australia

By Paula Goodyer

In supermarkets the price of vegetables has soared but at Foodbank WA they’re just 50 cents per kilo in regional areas. This is one way that Foodbank’s branches across the country bring food relief to around one million people each month. Besides being the largest provider of food to charities in…

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