Introducing our Breakfast sessions:

Kick-start your day at Dietitians Unite in the best possible way with a seat at one of our THREE exclusive breakfast sessions. Included in your Dietitians Unite ticket, a breakfast session is the perfect opportunity to fill up on a nutritious meal while listening to cutting edge nutrition insights before the plenary session commences.

Breakfast option 1:
Navigating the menopause journey & cardiometabolic health in women

What if the key to reducing heart disease risk lies in the milestones of a woman’s life? In this ‘heart to heart’ breakfast session, Sandra Villella explores the fascinating connection between female reproductive milestones, such as menstrual cyclicity, pregnancy outcomes, menopause and even breast cancer treatments, and cardiometabolic risk factors. Learn how these events influence the likelihood of conditions like diabetes, metabolic dysfunction associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and dementia. Sandra will guide you through identifying at-risk patients and using effective assessment tools, as well as key nutritional recommendations, lifestyle and nutraceutical strategies. She will also share a compelling case study showing how evidence-based care can make a difference.

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Breakfast option 2:
Culinary nutrition: translating the science & flavours of the Mediterranean diet

How can extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) elevate both the health and taste of meals? In this practical session, you'll learn about the many ways different types of EVOO can enhance everything on the menu from breakfast through to dinner, and get practical tips for incorporating more EVOO into your clients' daily routines - the Mediterranean way! Join us to explore the latest research on nutritious EVOO’s potential health and culinary benefits, and bust common myths about smoke point and stability. This session will leave you inspired and equipped to bring the healthful Mediterranean Diet to life.

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Breakfast option 3:
Probiotics in practice – evidence-based applications for common GI conditions

Do you want to increase your confidence in prescribing probiotics to your clients? Navigating the rapidly evolving field of probiotic research can be both time-consuming and complicated, leaving many healthcare professionals feeling underprepared to provide guidance on probiotics, and patients left to navigate choices alone. In this practical session, you’ll learn how recent research on strain-specific, dose-specific and duration-focused probiotics can be applied to support common GI conditions. This session will equip you with the knowledge to confidently deliver meaningful, evidence-based recommendations to your clients.

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Please note: Breakfast sessions have a limited capacity of 70. Spaces are not guaranteed and we will be in contact with those that have secured a ticket to one of the sessions.

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