Sunday, 14 September 2014

muscle strength and older people


As people age muscle strength can decline with adverse effects not just on health but on how people find it difficult to enjoy life. The inability to get around easily or even do simple activities like getting up and down stairs has a major impact.

A study conducted by Deakin University in Australia, found that a protein rich diet incorporating lean red meat, combined with strength training, improved the size and strength of muscles in elderly women.      

Researchers considered that the combination of  protein from sources such as red meat ( beef, lamb and pork) and strength training was effective in reducing the impact of age-related muscle loss on the risk of falls as well as boosting the ability of elderly people to undertake day-to-day activities such as getting out of a chair.

All too often considerations of muscle strength focus on the diet of young people particularly those interested in fitness. Yet it also has a major impact for older people which is important.

There is good information on the studies on the following website






http://meatandhealth.redmeatinfo.com/

Saturday, 6 September 2014

VITAMINS

I am speaking at an event on vitamins at the Royal Society of Public Health

Enigmatic essentials–the history and future of vitamins
16 October 2014
This enjoyable and informative evening event, led by nutritional expert Dr. Mabel Blades and public health epidemiologist Dr. Rosalind Stanwell-Smith, will include intriguing tales from the history of vitamins and an overview 
of recent research. 



please go to the RSPH for more information
http://www.rsph.org.uk/

Friday, 8 August 2014

FOOD ALLERGY AND INTOLERANCE



THE FOOD ALLERGY AND INTOLERANCE AWARENESS WENT WELL
FOR PRE-PACKED FOODS
  • Allergenic ingredients must be indicated in list of ingredients with clear reference to name of the substance or product as listed in Annex II of the Food Labelling Regulations. Annex II of the EU Food Information for Consumers Regulation No.1169/2011. The Annex II outlines the 14 allergens (and products thereof) that must be labelled or indicated as being present in foods and are:
    • Cereals containing gluten such as wheat, rye, barley, oats, spelt or khorasan
    • Crustaceans for example prawns, crabs, lobster, crayfish
    • Eggs
    • Fish
    • Peanuts
    • Soybeans
    • Milk (including lactose)
    • Nuts such as almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts, cashews, pecan nuts, Brazil nuts, pistachio nuts, macadamia (or Queensland) nuts
    • Celery (including celeriac)
    • Mustard
    • Sesame seeds
    • Sulphur dioxide (>10mg/kg or 10mg/L)
    • Lupin
    • Mollusc for example clams, mussels, whelks, oysters, snails and squid
  • I WAS REALLY PLEASED TO SEE SIGNS UP SAYING
  • " IF YOU HAVE AN ALLERGY  OR INTOLERANCE PLEASE ASK FOR INFORMATION"

Friday, 27 June 2014

FREE TRAINING ON FOOD ALLERGY AND INTOLERANCE

FOOD ALLERGY AND INTOLERANCE AWARENESS


FREE EVENT 30TH JULY 2014 6-7.30PM

GOSPEL CHURCH  HIGH STREET SOUTH RUSHDEN NN10OQX

Food allergies and intolerances are really serious issues for sufferers. For those providing food whether a small caterer or food manufacturer it is something to be aware of.

There is new legislation on this which comes into force in December. So it is something to be aware of and be prepared for.  It is invaluable for anyone selling foods of all types.

Ii light of the new EU Regulation on the Provision of Food Information to Consumers (1169/2011 EC), this event will provide a unique, perspective on how to protect people with allergies and intolerances while ensuring compliance with existing and new food law.

Run by Dr Mabel Blades a Registered Dietitian and Trainer

To book a place email mabel@qmnds.demon.co.uk

Certificates of attendance can be provided for a small administration fee


Friday, 13 June 2014

Recipes and Nutrition

Cancer Prevention Charity: World Cancer Research Fund WCRFI came across these nice recipes from the World Cancer Research Fund for Everyday Eating

There are 8 recipes and they can be found at
http://shop.wcrf-uk.org/products/everyday-eating

All have nutritional calculations


Saturday, 7 June 2014

Training -Nutrition, Food Safety, Food, Allergies and intolerances

Training is very important and I am pleased to offer a number of courses.

These are both bespoke courses plus ones accredited by the CIEH and RSPH

Courses include

  • Food safety --level 1-4
  • Nutrition level 1-4
  • Health promotion  level 1-2
  • Allergy awareness 



Please contact me via the directory below or directly to Nutrition and Dietetic Services


http://www.trainingdirectory.co.uk/company/Nutrition-&-Dietetic-Services-12652x0.html

Friday, 6 June 2014

Award


The British Dietetic Association (BDA) – the nation’s largest organisation of food and nutrition professionals – has a number of specialist groups one is called NAGE which is the group for dietitians with a particular interest in nutrition and older people.

This is an area of interest to me and I am pleased to say "NAGE have just won the BDA Award for Specialist Group of the Year!"


The BDA has issued also a  publication called The Nutrition and Hydration Digest: Improving Outcomes Through Food and Beverage Services. which will be of interest to those working in this area.

https://www.bda.uk.com/publications/NutritionHydrationDigest.pdf


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