2024
Nourishing mind, body and brain Education in Nutrition resources
Supporting Dietitians Week 2024 #DietitiansWeek2024 #MindBodyBrain The evidence is now clear that diet has a profound influence on mental health. In support of Dietitian’s Week, we have compiled a range of our presentations that describe the scientific evidence, how to translate the evidence into practical food solutions and the therapy…
2024
Metabolic and bariatric surgery nutrition Part 1: The Basics, presented by Fiona Sammut, APD
Make a cup of tea, sit down and take your time with part 1 of Metabolic and bariatric surgery nutrition. This topic is vast, spanning across three parts, and the foundational information contained in part one offers a rich two hours of Continuing Professional Development. Fiona Sammut provides the fundamentals…
2024
Improve client retention Presented by Stephanie Notaras, APD, PhD candidate
How to help your clients find motivation, make changes and come back. Creating a thriving nutrition service that keeps clients supported and engaged is an essential, and really challenging, part of our role. Counselling skills are the bridge between our nutrition science knowledge and meaningful client connections, where we’re helping…
2024
Exercise for people with heart failure. Presented by Prof Andrew Maiorana AEP
Physiology and practical prescription of exercise in the management of patients with heart failure Exercise training should be standard practice for people with heart failure. Inclusivity and engagement can be prioritised, allowing the vast majority of individuals to undertake exercise that has been tailored to their clinical condition. Learn about:…
2024
Renal nutrition part 2 MNT for Dialysis and AKI by Associate professor Kelly Lambert, PhD, AdvAPD
As an expert in the field of renal nutrition, Kelly Lambert gets lots of questions from dietitians. In this really useful update, some of our most common queries are addressed. By explaining the physiology involved and latest guidelines Kelly gives practical solutions to curly questions. I have a patient who…
2024
Renal nutrition part 1 the basics presented by Associate Professor Kelly Lambert, PhD, AdvAPD
If you aren’t working solely in renal nutrition, being referred a client with kidney disease can feel challenging. In Part 1 of Kelly’s 2-part series she helps break down the nutritional management and restore our confidence in our medical nutrition therapy prescription for people with chronic kidney disease. Kelly explains:…
2024
The low histamine diet in practice by Adriana Duelo, Registered Dietitian (Spain), PhD candidate
Dietitians have an important role in managing a client with suspected histamine intolerance. When working with individuals who present with a combination of respiratory, neurological and gut symptoms then consider histamine intolerance. The evidence base is growing in this area and trialing a low histamine diet along with DAO enzyme…
2024
Exercise red flags for eating disorders. Presented by Dr Warren Ward
Non-weight related markers of clinical stability and exercise exclusion Understanding the contraindications to exercise is one first step in decision-making when a client you are working with discloses, is suspected of, or is undergoing assessment for, an eating disorder. Dr Warren Ward shares red flags for exercise participation and offers…
2024
Atypical anorexia nervosa in adolescents. Presented by Dr Melissa Whitelaw PhD, APD, CEDC
A not-so atypical condition with significant risks Atypical Anorexia Nervosa can be perceived as less common, less obvious and less severe than Anorexia Nervosa. In her PhD, Dr Melissa Whitelaw APD, PhD, CEDC found that in adolescents the degree and rate of weight loss were predictive of clinical course, not…
2024
Exercise for motor neuron disease. Presented by Dr Alessandra Ferri
Prioritising safety over exercise efficacy for people living with MND Motor Neuron Disease is one of the last diseases where the beneficial effects of exercise are still being established. Dr Alessandra Ferri offers us a pathway that is highly considerate of the pathophysiology and clinical symptoms, prioritising participant safety above…