The two of them together create a dynamic team. You do not want to miss being a part of their energy and expertise.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
The Social RD on Facebook
The two of them together create a dynamic team. You do not want to miss being a part of their energy and expertise.
The Registered Dietitian
Marjorie Geiser, MBA, RD, NSCA-CPT
Friday, April 16, 2010
The Registered Dietitian
Evelyn Tribole, MS, RD
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
The Registered Dietitian
Julie Tharalson, RD
The Health Benefits of Laughing
This can be a factor in motivating a person to lose weight.
Health Benefits of Laughing
because it is healthy for you and
because we take ourselves too seriously.
It’s time to lighten up.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
The Registered Dietitian
Debi Silber, MS, RD, WHC, The Mojo Coach
Monday, April 12, 2010
April is National Donate Life Month
Sunday, April 11, 2010
April 11, 2010 World Parkinson's Disease Day
Michael J. Fox: Living With Parkinson's
Nutrition and Parkinson's Disease
- Eat well-balanced meals.
- Consume adequate calories to maintain body weight within a normal range.
- Minimize food and drug interactions.
- If chewing, choking or excessive coughing becomes a problem, provide food consistency easily tolerated.
- Feeding may become difficult and a referral to an occupational therapist may be necessary for adaptive eating utensils.
- Drink clear liquids, such as water, broth, fruit juices without pulp (apple juice, grape juice or cranberry juice), Clear sodas, sports drinks and plain gelatin.
- Avoid juices with pulp and orange and grapefruit juices.
- Eat and drink slowly.
- Beverages should be consumed between meals, not with the meal.
- Choose bland foods such as saltine crackers. Avoid greasy and fried foods.
- Eat smaller meals, more frequently throughout the day.
- Foods should be eaten cold or at room temperature.
- After eating keep your head elevated and avoid brushing your teeth.
Click the following link to learn more about World Parkinson's Disease Day.
Friday, April 9, 2010
Featured Registered Dietitian, Tanya Zuckerbrot, M.S., R.D.
Tanya Zuckerbrot, M.S., R.D. is a registered dietitian and nutritionist with a Mission. When I chose to feature Tanya, I had no idea how many business enterprises she was involved in. Tanya is passionate about her work and provides daily support on nutrition and health to thousands of people on the Internet and in her private practice based out of New York City and another in Roslyn Heights, New York.
Tanya is the author of the popular weight control book, called the F-Factor Diet. The book outlines a delicious and sustainable diet that highlights fiber as the key to permanent weight loss.
Tanya regularly appears on The Today Show and Extra; and guest expert appearances on The Rachael Ray Show, MSNBC, Good Morning America Health, CBS's The Early Show, CBS Evening News, Fox News and The Food Network. She also has a weekly blog called, “Tanya’s Tasty Tips,” found on FoxNews.com.
The latest addition to the Zuckerbrot brand, is The Skinny on Dietitians. It is a user-friendly website and search engine that helps people across the country find a qualified Registered Dietitian (RD) to meet their unique needs, budget and location. The site includes only dietitians accredited by The American Dietetic Association. The Skinny on Dietitians enables RD's to create a personalized profile that includes information about their training, contact information, website, areas of practice and specializations. For those RD's who do not have their own online presence, the Skinny on Dietitians can fill that void. The site offers one free and two low-cost ($10 and $20 per month) membership levels so that dietitians can choose the package that works best for them.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Registered Dietitians Online, 2010
Dietitians-Online was created to acknowledge the contributions of Registered Dietitians on the Internet and their global impact. We have come a long way.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
April is Fresh Florida Tomato Month
Saturday, April 3, 2010
April Wellness News
April Monthly Events: Alcohol Awareness Month; Autism Awareness Month; Cancer Control Month; Child Abuse Prevention Month; Informed Women Month; Injury Prevention Month; International Customer Loyalty Month; IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) Month; Month of the Military Child; National Donate Life Month; National Occupational Therapy Month; National Parkinson's Awareness Month; National Youth Sports Safety Month; Prevention of Animal Cruelty Month; Women's Eye Health and Safety Month; World Habitat Awareness Month; Celebrate Diversity Month; Community Spirit Days; Emotional Overeating Awareness Month; Florida Tomato Month; Global Child Nutrition Month; National Garden Month; National Pecan Month; National Soft Pretzel Month; National Soy Foods Month; Jazz Appreciation Month; Keep America Beautiful; National Humor Month; School Library Media Month; Stress Awareness Month
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Autism and Nutrition
Whether or not food is a treatment, there are nutritional concerns to consider. The abstract below discusses some of the eating problems faced by a persom with autism. To view the complete article click the title link.
Abstract. Eating Problems in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders
Williams, Keith E. PhD, BCBA-D; Seiverling, Laura MA; Topics in Clinical Nutrition: January/March 2010, Volume 25, Issue 1-p 27–37
A variety of eating problems, especially problems with food selectivity, have been reported in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). A few studies have examined children with and without ASDs and compared eating problems found in a group of children. Other research has examined possible etiological factors that lead to eating problems among children with ASDs. This review discusses these areas of research. While the treatment of eating problems among children with ASDs can present a clinical challenge to providers, there is a growing literature detailing effective interventions for the eating problems in this population. Methods of assessment as well as details of interventions that have been found to effectively treat eating problems among children with ASDs are described.
Monday, March 29, 2010
What are Registered Dietitians Saying About Nutrition, Food and Health?
To view the quotes on an interactive calendar visit What are RDs saying on Dietitians-Online.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
In honor of NNM, ADA Spokesperson Sarah Krieger is the expert at PBS Parents:
Getting Kids to Try New and Healthy Foods . Expert Q&A . PBS Parents | PBS
www.pbs.org
Each month, you'll be able to get answers directly from experts covering a wide range of parenting topics. You'll also have a chance to share your own expert tips with other parents. Join the conversation!"
Friday, March 26, 2010
The Registered Dietitian's Role in Treating Bariatric Surgery Patients
Will Dieting Make You Fat?
from Dr. Sharma's Obesity Notes » blog by Arya M. Sharma, MD
Does this in fact happen? Is excess weight gain perhaps even a natural consequence of trying to control your weight by dieting?
This question was now addressed by Jennifer Savage and Leann Birch from Pennsylvania State University in a study published this month in OBESITY.
A total of 176 women were assessed at baseline and followed over four years. Three groups of women were identified: those making no effort to control their weights (N; 23%), those using healthy strategies (H; 43%) and those using both healthy and unhealthy strategies (H+U; 35%).
Despite adjustment for numerous confounders like education, income, and initial BMI, women using both healthy and unhealthy strategies (H+U) gained significantly more weight (4.56 kg) than the N group (1.51 kg) and H group (1.02 kg) over the four year observation period.
Interestingly, these differences were already apparent in the third year, when the H+U group gained significantly more weight (2.86 kg) than the H group (0.03 kg) and N group (0.44 kg).
Perhaps not surprisingly, the H+U weight control group had higher scores on weight concerns, dietary restraint, and had poorer eating attitudes than women in the H or N groups.
Healthy strategies included reducing calories and amount of food, eliminating sweets, junk food and snacks, increasing activity, eating more fruit and vegetables, eating less fat or less high-carb foods, and eating less meat.
Unhealthy strategies included skipping meals, using diet pills, liquid diets, appetite suppressants, laxatives, enemas, diuretics, and fasting.
These findings suggest that self-reported weight control attempts do not necessarily lead to large weight gains, but using unhealthy strategies to control weight does.
As the authors point out, the main reason that women who used healthy weight control strategies were probably more successful was simply because these strategies are more sustainable than the unhealthy strategies like fasting, skipping meals or using liquid diets or pills, which may simply lead to loss of control, overeating and excess weight gain over time.
Another important aspect of this study noted by the authors is that women with greater weight concerns were apparently more likely to engage in unhealthy practices thus setting themselves up for greater weight gain in the long run. This point, if validated in other studies, clearly sends a warning that simply promoting weight concerns may actually exacerbate weight problems in the long run.
Thus, providing proper guidance on healthy weight loss strategies is essential to avoid making the problem worse than it already is.
On the other hand, the study also shows that women who adopt healthy weight control techniques can very much minimise weight gain over time, even if no actual weight is lost in the long run.
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Edmonton, Alberta
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Diabetes Alert Day, March 23, 2010
The American Diabetes Association is at the forefront of the fight to prevent, treat, and cure diabetes. They provide education, promote awareness, advocate on behalf of diabetes patients and are the authoritative source on diabetes in the United States.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
California Strawberry Day
A delicious fruit rich in vitamin C, fiber and low in calories.
National Nutrition Month
Nutrition from the Ground-up
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Broward County Dietetic Association celebrates National Nutrition Month from the Ground Up
The BCDA spent this weekend (March 13-14) at the Flamingo Nursery. The community loved meeting the Registered Dietitians and enjoyed the free mini pots of herbs and nutrition information being passed out.
BCDA members (from left to right) Tracy Wilczek, Stacy Roberts, Jennifer Keil and Ashley Johnson
BCDA members Jennifer Keil (left) and Ashely Johnson (right) help shoppers at the Nursery
BCDA members Jennifer Keil, Stacy Roberts and Ashley Johnson
Health Benefits of Alcohols
Stacy Roberts, RD from Holy Cross Hospital in Broward County, Florida is interviewed by Dave Aizer on Health Benefits of Alcohols. From the Morning Show, station SFL, WSFL-TV. http://southflorida.sun-sentinel.com/live/
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Broward County Dietetic Association,
Tri-County Symposium
The Broward County Dietetic Association (BCDA) held their Annual Tri-County Symposium on March 12, 2010. The event coincided with National Nutrition Month. The list of speakers were impressive and covered a wide range of current topics. Barbara Truitt, RD, LDN was the Program Moderator and with the help of the BCDA board under the direction of Sayeeda Hyder, MS, RD, LDN, BCDA President created an outstanding program with an excellent turnout.
Summary of Speakers
Douglas Kalman, PhD, RD, CCRC, FACN (MRA Clinical Research).
Sports Nutrition: Assessing the Athlete. Dr. Kalman emphasized an individual should focus on changing their lifestyle and not their weight.
Sami Shafiq, PharmD, AAHIVE (Barry University, NSU, Walgreens Health Services).
Metabolic and Morphologic Lipodystrophy. Dr. Shafiq explained the relationship of AIDs to muscle and fat wasting.
Elizabeth Stone, MD (Dept of Hematology & Oncology, Cleveland Clinic, Weston, FL).
BRAC Genetic Testing. Dr. Stone described how to use the BRAC analysis to detect the genes for breast and ovarian cancer. The tool is not meant to provide a yes or no answer, but sets guidelines and potential risks for developing cancer.
Christopher Fuzy, MS, RD, LDN (Owner, Lifestyle Nutrition, Inc).
Lifestyle, DNA & Nutrition Counseling. The possible relationship between DNA, food and supplements were discussed.
Jennifer Marks, MD (Professor of Medicine, University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, Diabetes Research nstitute). Diabetes. The insulin pump should allow for continuous blood sugar monitoring.
Gail Perry Mason (Senior Director of Investments, Oppenheimer & Co, Inc.).
Finances in difficult times. An informative list of Internet places where you can find discounts and free items and services.
A special thanks to the Sponsors and Vendors.
Meet and Greet South Florida RD Authors:
Lucille Beseler, MS, RD, LDN, CDE author of Nurturing with Nutrition.
Darlene Moppert, MS, RD, LDN author of The Fort Lauderdale Diet.
Lunch was sponsored by Cabot Creamery and the Florida Dairy Council.
- Florida Dairy Council provided different milk products in order to compare flavor and acceptance.
- Wild Veggie: Don Knobloch.
- Simply Thick: Elena Bou, RD, LDN.
- Lyons: Leslie Carter, RD, LDN.
- Computrition: Bob Mlakar.
- Baeta Corporation: Lee Smith.
- California Walnut Board & Commission sent cases of walnuts with recipes.
- Nestle HealthCare Nutrition: Melissa Yost, District Manager.
- Abbott Nutrition: Ron Heron, Broward Area.
BCDA is committed to serving our community and helping those in need. The canned food drive was a great success and Susan Shapiro, RD donated the canned goods to "Feed the Hungry".
The 2010 BCDA annual workshop was outstanding in addressing current issues in dietetics and nutrition. Alix Landman, RD, MPH, CDE said it best, "Good food, good friends, old and new".
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