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11 May
2017

Binge eating disorder. Presented by Dr Kiera Buchanan, Clinical and Health Psychologist

              Binge eating disorder is a mental health disorder with diagnostic criteria outlined in the latest Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Kiera advises that anyone presenting to you for weight loss or has concerns about their eating or their weight/shape should be…

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26 Apr
2017

Nutrition and breast cancer. Presented by Dr Michelle Harvie, PhD, Research Dietitian, UK

                  Dr Michelle Harvie is a research dietitian from the Genesis Breast Cancer Prevention Centre, University Hospital of South Manchester. Her research and passion involve the investigation of optimal diet and exercise strategies to prevent breast cancer and its recurrence. Michelle has…

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19 Apr
2017

Intermittent fasting. Presented by Dr Michelle Harvie, PhD, Research Dietitian, UK

                  Dr Michelle Harvie is a research dietitian from the Genesis Breast Cancer Prevention Centre, University Hospital of South Manchester. Her research and passion involve the investigation of optimal diet and exercise strategies to prevent breast cancer and its recurrence. Harvie’s group…

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28 Mar
2017

Nutrition and Ramadan. Presented by Lina Breik, APD

The Islamic month of Ramadan, which varies from year to year, is a time during which many Muslim people abstain from eating, drinking and smoking from dawn to sunset. Fasting becomes an important act of faith for Muslim people all over the world in order to practice important life skills,…

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23 Mar
2017

Bariatric surgery part 2: Diet, nutrition and common issues. Presented by Merril Bohn, APD

                  In her second webinar Merril addressed the prevention of complications after bariatric surgery. These included appropriate nutritional supplementation, maladapted eating and weight regain. Merril also looked at the specific management of clients who become pregnant after bariatric surgery. Recommended reading is…

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09 Mar
2017

Bariatric surgery part 1: Understanding the basics. Presented by Merril Bohn, APD

          Obesity is a complex condition and statistically most treatment plans are generally ineffective. In her first webinar Merril gave an update on the procedures available in Australia and which are currently being done. Merril presented the best practice recommendations for diet pre and post operatively…

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24 Feb
2017

Malnutrition assessment and nutritional diagnosis presented by Professor Liz Isenring, AdvAPD, PhD

                  Liz explained in part 1 of her two part series on malnutrition, malnutrition screening is essential in determining who is at risk of malnutrition. In part 2 Liz goes on to describe the process of malnutrition assessment and nutritional diagnosis. As…

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24 Feb
2017

Malnutrition screening presented by Professor Liz Isenring, AdvAPD, PhD

          People who are malnourished have a poorer quality of life, are admitted more frequently to hospital, stay longer and are more likely to die. There is no topic which is more relevant to dietitians than malnutrition. But identifying and treating malnutrition can be difficult. Screening…

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22 Feb
2017

Sustainable food as a health issue. By Dr Clare Pettinger and Liz Atherton, UK Dietitians

The food we eat and the way it is produced directly impacts the environment and our health. As dietitians we are in a unique position to be promoting sustainable dietary patterns. Liz Atherton explained the challenges posed by our current globalised food system. Malnutrition affects one out of three people…

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27 Jan
2017

Exercise and type 1 diabetes presented by Dr Carmel Smart, APD, PhD

          People with type 1 diabetes, in general, exercise less than people without diabetes. This is thought to be due to a very real fear of hypoing. Exercise for people with type 1 diabetes is important, but it is a challenge to manage. Dietitians are in…

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