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CONFERENCE ISSUE
October 2020
Vol. 22 No. 8
The Magazine for Nutrition Professionals
Ethics in the
Plant-Based
Food Movement
TD speaks with dietitians
of color about ethnic and racial
inclusivity surrounding this
powerful initiative.
Probiotics’ Link
to Immune Health
Tips for Meeting
Weekly Seafood
Requirements
Expert Q&A on
Starting a Telehealth
Private Practice
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Contents VOLUME 22 • NUMBER 8
Editor’s Spot Is the BMI Racially Biased? C
From Our RD Lounge Blog Rethinking the Glycemic I
Ask the Expert By Toby Amidor, MS, RD, CDN,
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Breakfast By Lauren Harris-Pincus, MS, RDN
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Cancer Nutrition By Karen Collins, MS, RDN,
GOOD FOOD AND DIABETES DON'T HAVE TO BE MUTUALLY
Cancer Nutrition Insulin Resistance As adipose
circumference. In a cross-sectional analy- sis of
Eye Health By KC Wright, MS, RDN
were associated with a greater risk of developing
Supplements By Densie Webb, PhD, RD
The Best Offense is a Strong Defense Be pre
Supplements Health and Nutrition Examination Su
day reduced the conversion of prediabe- tes to di
Ethicsin the Plant-Based Food Movement BY SHARON
Today’s Dietitian speaks with African American an
The History Though the plant-based lifestyle may
and the enslavement of Africans for farm labor th
or watermelon, the food consumed by ancestors is
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regulatory T (Treg) cells, which are gener- ated
prevent or reduce invasion and coloniza- tion by
Encourage
The FDA advises parents to offer fish to
questions about how the seafood was harvested and
Dietetics experts discuss the key components of s
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, more healt
Amber Gourley, MS, RDN, LD, CDCES, PCC, is owner
Department of Health and Human Ser- vices require
with diabetes to remotely view their blood sugar
Attend the Premier Continuing Education Event for
IMPROVING SCHOOL WELLNESS By Christen Cupples Coo
From the cafeteria to the schoolyard, innovative
messages about good nutrition, and ways to learn
benefits, as children regularly interact when the
Cannabıs &CBD Edıbles BY JANICE NEWELL BISSEX, MS
This common mode of administration will gi
discreet and inconspicuous, with no asso- ciated
are ever-changing and often vary state to state,
CPE Monthly By Lacey Durrance, MS, RD
shot of espresso contains around 65 mg caffeine.4
CPE Monthly in regulating cerebral blood flow,
than 300 mg/day usually is the threshold to diffe
CPE Monthly response. In a study of 24 healthy
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Focus on Fitness By Jennifer Van Pelt, MA
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