I will be giving a talk for the Canadian Nutrition Society about tips and tricks for interpreting peer-reviewed literature for clinicians. So hang on to
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This is a summary of a presentation I attended at the virtual Canadian Association of Nephrology Dietitian Conference in June of 2024. Presented by Kelly
In nutrition, feeding studies are one of the best ways for researchers to investigate cause and effect relationships. I think of it as akin to
Understanding how much phosphorus additives we eat is becoming an increasingly asked question. With current labeling laws, producers do not have to declare how much
This is a summary of a presentation I watched at the National Kidney Foundation Spring Clinical Meeting. Speakers: Connie M Rhee MD, David St-Jules RD
My colleague sent me today’s article. Thank you for sending it my way! If you come across an interesting journal article and want me to
This is another post for my Nutrition Research Method series. These posts review the methods used in research to estimate what people are actually eating.
Continuing in my trend of reviewing diet assessment methods, today I am reviewing an article written by Dr. Sharon Kirkpatrick. Dr. Kirkpatrick is a World-Class
I received this question from a colleague of mine who was wondering if we should start including potassium:fibre ratios. There have been a few studies