Guest guest Posted March 11, 2010 Report Share Posted March 11, 2010 FYI Click here<http://www.nitionnet.com/www/email/coke/la/031110/CC_SPWebinar.html>if you are having trouble viewing this message. [image: inspire, empower, advocate for the Heart Truth Understanding Americans & srqo; Approach to Weight Management: The Role of Low-Calorie Sweeteners. A Continueing Professional Education Program for Registered Dietitians.] Date: Time: Format: CPE: Cost: Thursday, April 8, 2010 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm EST Live Internet-Based Presentation 1.0 Unit (Approved for RD, DTR) This online educational activity is offered free of charge Register by going to www.beverageinstitute.com.<http://beverageinstitute.org/webinars/sweeteners/inde\ x.shtml> Americans' dieting behaviors and the role of low- and no-calorie sweeteners have been a hot topic in recently published scientific research. It is imperative that this science is understood by registered dietitians so that they can provide their patients with the best strategies for maintaining a healthy weight and a healthy heart. LEARNING OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this lecture, attendees will be able to: Understand, from a clinical perspective, what factors can impact consumers' food and beverage decisions, eating behaviors and satiety, and how each relates to weight management challenges Discuss the latest research and literature on low- and no-calorie sweeteners in weight reduction and maintenance Describe the role of sweeteners in helping to maintain a healthy body weight and heart, as well as adequate nutrient intake Recognize the impact individual preferences and tolerance can have on weight management strategies and maintaining a healthy lifestyle PRESENTERS Dr. Adam Drewnowski, Ph.D., Director of the Center for Public Health Nutrition and Professor of Epidemiology and Medicine at the University of Washington Robyn Flipse, Registered Dietitian in private practice specializing in food, nutrition and health communications You are receiving this valuable information from ADA Partner: The Coca-Cola Company. As part of ADA's Corporate Relations sponsorship program, The Coca-Cola Company supports ADA members in creating and disseminating nutrition messages that improve the nation's health. -- Ortiz, MS, RD " Nutrition is a Science, Not an Opinion Survey " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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