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Join Kate Scarlata, MPH, RDN, LDN, on Tuesday, October 26, from 2-3 pm, ET, for a in-depth webinar on the gut microbiome, including the latest science, research, and lifestyle behaviors that every dietitian should know in order to advise their clients appropriately. An introduction on how prebiotics, postbiotics, and probiotics can be a favorable addition to a healthy lifestyle as well as contribute to the gut microbiome will be presented, including definition and discussion of the gut microbiota, gut microbiome and the metabolome. The latest research will be shared regarding the benefits of consuming fermented foods, the importance of using strain-specific probiotics for certain benefits, and how probiotics and live cultures in food differ. Kate will discuss the influence our lifestyle — including sleep hygiene, exercise, and stress reduction — has on the gut microbiome and our immune health. Finally, an overview of the gut-brain axis and its bi-directional influence on emotional well-being and gut health will also be explored. Learning Objectives
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About Our Sponsor 1. Activia may help reduce the frequency of minor digestive discomfort when consumed twice a day for two weeks as part of a balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Minor digestive discomfort includes gas, bloating, rumbling and abdominal discomfort. 2. Based on a nationwide survey of 400 doctors (Primary Care, Gastroenterology, OB/GYN). 3. Leading brand based on sales of products labelled as containing probiotics, U.S. Market, IRI last 52 weeks ending November 1, 2020. Disclosures Kate Scarlata, MPH, RDN, LDN, has the following relevant disclosures to report: she is a consultant to Danone, A2 Milk Company, Beckon, Gastro Girl, Belli Welli Snacks. She is a stock shareholder in FODY Foods, Epicured, LLC, GI onDemand and has received honoraria from FODY Foods and GI onDemand. View our disclosure policy. |