2023
Nutritional management of long-stay, complex gastro-surgical patients by Emma Osland, AdvAPD.
Intestinal failure occurs when there is a reduction in gut function through physiological or anatomical changes which can result in inadequate nutritional, hydration and electrolyte absorption, requiring intravenous support to maintain health and function. It is complex and can be acquired (such as from trauma), congenital, systemic, benign or malignant…
2023
AEPs working in hospitals. Presented by Grant Turner AEP and Luke Snabaitis AEP
Want to know more about the public health workforce? Accredited Exercise Physiologists bring an impressive skillset and clinical value to healthcare settings. Perhaps you’re interested in learning about how the AEP role fits into the hospital and public health setting. This professional development takes a conversational approach, bringing a lens…
2023
SOS Approach to Feeding Presented by Dr Kay Toomey, PhD
A transdisciplinary program for assessing and treating children with feeding difficulties Eating is a complex, learned skill and some children require support in developing and integrating the feeding steps. Dr Kay Toomey developed the SOS Approach to Feeding to identify and support those children who need intervention. SOS stands for…
2023
Weight management and carbohydrate recommendations in GDM by Dr Robyn Barnes, PhD, APD, CDE
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) affects 1 in 6 women in Australia, being associated with a significant number of adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes, such as preeclampsia, clinical neonatal hypoglycaemia and larger birth weight. GDM is diagnosed by a 75g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) conducted between 24-28 weeks, unless screening…
2023
The Voice: What does it mean for Indigenous health?
Unpacking the Australian Indigenous Voice Referendum What The Voice could have been...a compelling presentation from APD and Kamilaroi woman, Caroline Deen. We might be a first world country but our track record on the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders is dismal: life expectancy is 10 years lower than…
2023
Exercise for MAFLD Presented by Dr Shelley Keating PhD AEP
Benefits beyond weight loss for metabolic-associated fatty liver disease MAFLD? Hold on, is that a typo- Do you mean NAFLD? Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease has undergone a nomenclature change and, in the Asia-Pacific region, is now known as Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease or MAFLD. Shelley Keating AEP gives a quick…
2023
Nutritional adequacy in plant-based diets presented by Dr Amanda Benham, PhD, APD
There has been a surge of interest over recent years in plant-based diets related to ethical, health and environmental concerns. However, caution must be taken in ensuring that plant-based diets are nutritionally adequate and optimised to prevent nutrient deficiencies. Dr Amanda Benham explains how to achieve a nutritionally adequate plant-based…
2023
Nutrition for POTS Part 2 Presented by Luke Hassan, APD
Dietary assessment and intervention for Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) Get clear on the emerging role of the dietitian in supporting individuals with Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS). If your practice includes gastrointestinal, eating disorders or mental health, you’ll recognise these client presentations and want to know more. Following…
2023
Nutrition for POTS Part 1 Presented by Luke Hassan, APD
Overview of Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) You might have heard a little about invisible illnesses, and perhaps your keen to learn a more. Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) is one such invisible illness. In Nutrition for POTS Part 1, Luke Hassan APD shares broadly about the syndrome. Recognise POTS…
2023
The biology of weight control by Dr Terri-Lynne South, BSc, MBBS (Hons), FRACGP, Grad Dip Nut & Diet
The biology of weight control is a complex interplay between a person’s genetics and the environment, mediated by their biology and behaviour. While there are many outdated attitudes, beliefs, and expectations amongst the general public and in healthcare, including weight stigma, Dr Terri-Lynne South explains that genetics are estimated to…