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10 Apr
2020

Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs). Presented by Dr Nicole Kellow, PhD, APD, CDE

Described as “dark, sticky and treacherous” the accumulation of AGEs in our body impacts our health. In Nicole’s presentation she explains what AGEs are, how they are formed, AGE levels of common foods and dietary advice for reducing AGE intake. Advanced glycation end products are formed when carbonyl groups of…

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09 Apr
2020

Treatment of COVID-19. Presented by Dr Suzie Ferrie, PhD, AdvAPD

A fascinating presentation on the management of patients with COVID-19 at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Sydney The presentation covers: A background to COVID 19 How it acts to cause respiratory failure High risk populations Medical management Case study: A 64yr old woman (PHx obesity, type 2 diabetes and lupus,…

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03 Apr
2020

Creating and embedding nutrition policies. Presented by Kate Wilkinson, APD & Amy Wakem, APD

If you’re in the position of having to develop a nutrition policy for your organisation, Kate and Amy bring their experience from Nutrition Australia to provide a step-by-step guide. They explain the importance of nutrition policy, then outline the steps in the policy implementation process, illustrating with examples and tips…

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26 Mar
2020

Identifying eating disorders in the primary care setting. Presented by Jen Pfeifler, APD,ASD

This presentation was produced for GPs to help identify eating disorders in primary care. The Eating Disorder Plan (EDP) released by Medicare in November 2019  has highlighted the importance of being able to identify patients with eating disorders and offering them timely and appropriate treatment. Both GPs and dietitians who…

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26 Mar
2020

COVID 19 anxiety and food

Anxiety happens when we worry or feel uncertain about our future. And COVID 19 has certainly provided us with a lot of fuel for an uncertain future. That thinking of ‘What if?’ ‘What if I get sick?’ ‘What if my friends or family or elderly loved ones or clients get…

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20 Mar
2020

Nutritional Therapy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Presented by Liz Purcell, AdvAPD

Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis are chronic auto-inflammatory conditions of the gastrointestinal tract. IBD affects more than 80,000 Australians, 60% of whom are under the age of 40yrs and the occurrence is higher in urban populations. There is a projected 20-25% increase in incidence of IBD by 2022. The cause…

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13 Mar
2020

Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals and Diabetes. Presented by Professor Dianna Magliano

We use chemicals to make our lives better. On the market today there are more than 100,000 chemicals and we use them as if they are utterly safe. The reality is very few have been tested for harmful effects. The exponential rise in the worldwide incidence of obesity and diabetes…

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06 Mar
2020

Growing up milk. Presented by Amy Lovell, PhD, Paediatric Dietitian (NZRD)

It is crucial that from an early age children receive diets which are adequate for growth and development. Currently, around 40% of the food children eat is ultra-processed and they are missing out on key nutrients. Growing up milks have been cleverly designed to attempt to meet some of these…

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04 Mar
2020

International Congress of Dietetics: five reasons to go

By Paula Goodyer

1. It’s tackling big issues Sustainable eating, the gut microbiome in dietetic practice, the allergy epidemic -and navigating conflict of interest in the age of toddler milk - are just some of the topics at this four day conference in Cape Town in September. Climate change is on our minds…

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28 Feb
2020

Indirect calorimetry- A practical guide for clinicians. Presented by Dr Emma Ridley, PhD, APD, MPH

In Emma’s presentation she describes the application of indirect calorimetry in the clinical setting. She explains: The inaccuracy of energy estimation equations in clinical practice hence the need for a more accurate way to estimate energy requirements. The metabolic theory of indirect calorimetry. Metabolism occurs through the use of oxygen…

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