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Weighing The Evidence Behind Nutrition Research

Posted By: ParRus
Weighing The Evidence Behind Nutrition Research

IDEA World Nutrition and Behavior Change Summit
Weighing The Evidence Behind Nutrition Research

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Genre: eLearning Video / Health, Diet, Sports

It took more than 7,000 studies and the deaths of countless smokers before the Surgeon General's report on tobacco was released in the 1960s. How many people are suffering needlessly from preventable dietary diseases today? What are the most important nutrition issues we should turn our attention to today, and why are we so confused about the research surrounding them? Dr. Greger will sort through critical evidence and underscore the trip wires in his hallmark get-to-the-point style.
Learning Objectives

Summarize results of studies by pioneering Lifestyle Medicine physicians, such as Dr. Dean Ornish and Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn.
Explain the role of diet on diabetes and heart disease.
Describe the impact of exercise and nutrition on the human immune system.
Explain the most effective techniques to lower cholesterol.
Identify resources to share the latest clinical evidence-based nutrition.
List common characteristics among the longest lived populations in the world.

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