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Recent Advances in Sustainable Diets and Nutrition

This webinar reviews the latest research on the environmental impacts of individual food choices in the United States, how these choices are associated with the nutritional quality of diets, and how changes in diet can influence these outcomes. The research is based on interdisciplinary work bridging the fields of environmental science, nutrition, and public health, and draws on analyses of 24-hour recall data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. 

Incorporating Nutrition-Focused Physical Exams into Practice

A nutrition-focused physical exam (NFPE) is a key component of the RDN’s assessment. It helps identify patients with malnutrition and at risk for malnutrition and identifies potential vitamin and mineral deficiencies.

Benefits of Plants for Chronic Kidney Disease

This webinar provides health practitioners with a comprehensive understanding of the benefits of plant-based diets, research to support their use, and actionable advice for implementing plant-based eating for patients with non-dialysis-dependent CKD.

Free

Helping Clients Inflation-Proof Their Budget

This webinar provides an overview of inflation and the expected and unexpected ways inflation may upset a household budget. Learn strategies for managing household spending during challenging financial times, and discover creative ways to maintain food security within a family’s budget.

Free

Supporting Nutrition Security for Military Families through a Multilayered Approach

About This Webinar: Join this interactive workshop to discover strategies to improve nutrition security for military families. Learn about the Spectrum of Prevention as a public health framework to understand systemic drivers of hunger, poor nutrition, and chronic disease and explore the nuanced ways these challenges show up in military...

Free