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EFAD partnering with European Public Health Week

EFAD will be the official partner for the fourth day (Thursday) of the European Public Health Week (EUPHW), 17-21 May. The theme is All for one health. Find out more about the day's topics here.

EFAD's ESDN for Publich Health will hold an event during the day - more details will be revealed soon.

Find out how you can get involved in the day, see which events are already planned and download tools to share on your own social media channels here.

 

Dietitians represented at VegMed

VegMed, Europe’s largest medical congress on plant-based nutrition, which took place earlier this month, featured a talk on Nutritional medicine in medical practice, hospitals and health care systems: Reality and opportunities.

An increasing number of doctors are interested in learning more about nutrition, increasing opportunities for detitians as educators and innovators to improve nutrition care for our patients and the public.

Representing EFAD at VegMed was Elaine Macaninch, a UK dietitian working in medical education, who highlighted that there are only 2.3 trained nutrition professionals per 100,000 population globally - but this is not enough.


Improving the integration of dietitians into healthcare can improve the timing of nutrition advice before medication, will allow early intervention to improve nutrition status as well as sharing expertise with colleagues and students.

Elaine left the panel with three top tips for medics to help advance medical nutrition in their practice:

  1. Ask first and assess nutrition priorities before giving advice.
  2. Collaborate to innovate and resist 'silo thinking'. Work with your local dietetic team or advocate for more of us to join your team.
  3. Co-design services with patients to better meet needs.

Helena Trigueiro from NNEdPro Global Centre for Nutrition and Health also represented the dietetic profession in a roundtable on How can health professionals support sound public health policies?

You can read both Elaine and Helen's reports on our website here.

 

EFAD collaborating with PROMISS for recipe competition

EFAD is organising a high protein meal recipe competition, which will be supported by ENDietS, in collaboration with PROMISS.

The competition will be open to dietitians, nutritionists and students. Stay tuned for further information soon.

 

Spotlight: ENDietS

The European Network of Dietetic Students (ENDietS) has a clear mission: To speak as one voice in name of European dietetic students and provide a platform to unite, connect and empower them.

Here is what ENDietS has planned (and already achieved) this year:

- The Promotion Committee held country meetings in February to create a promotion plan for each country ENDietS where has national representatives.

- Applications closed in March to recruit new members in three main strategic anchor positions and National Key Contacts from several European countries, who will be the bridge between their country's dietetic students and ENDietS.

- National Key Contacts General Meeting will be held at the end of April, and dietetic students representing ENDietS in their countries will have the chance to interact, share ideas, network and learn more about each other.

- ENDietS will be a main partner at the First European Students' Symposium "Diet and Health", organized by the Students' Association of Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology PROBION, in May.

- Students' Day 2021 will be held virtually in October.

- The protocol for partnerships between National Health Student Associations and ENDietS will be developed.

Follow ENDietS on social media to stay informed about all upcoming webinars - and stay tuned for a 'promising' competition in the upcoming weeks.

 

From the EFAD journal

Article spotlight: Challenges in Clinical Nutrition during the COVID-19 Pandemic

In this knowledge transfer, Christina N. Katsagoni from Agia Sofia Children’s Hospital in Athens: discusses a flow chart for optimising the nutrition management of COVID-19 patients in non-ICU wards; explains the challenges dietitians and healthcare professionals have faced in clinical nutrition; and reveals her own experiences of working throughout the pandemic in Greece.

Read the article for free here.

 

News

Join BAPEN as a student placement supervisor

BAPEN is looking for a Dietetic Student Placement Supervisor with relevant student training experience to formally act as supervisor for students undertaking their public health placements with BAPEN.

Click here to find out more - the deadline is 5pm on Friday 26 March.

 

Dietitian's Day 2021 takes place in Croatia


Three years ago, Croatian Society of Nutritionists and Dietitians launched an initiative to mark Croatian Dietitian's Day.

The Croatian Society brings together dietitians, nutritionists, food technology engineers, biotechnology engineers, doctors, nurses, students and people of all other professions interested in dietetic, clinical nutrition, nutrition, nutrition in public health and in the health service topics.

Dietitian's Day has since been involved in various activities aimed at professional education or public health actions in Croatia.

Find out what happened at this year's event

 

Report on EU policies affecting public health published


'An assessment of EU-level policies influencing food environments and priority actions to create healthy food environments in the EU' has been published by the JPI HDHL Policy Evaluation Network.

The aims of this research, which can be found here, are:

  1. To provide an overview of EU-level policies with a direct or indirect (potential) influence on food environments.
  2. To assess the strength of EU-level policies and infrastructure support and identify implementation gaps, by non-government, independent experts.
  3. To identify and prioritise policy and infrastructure support actions to create healthy food environments in the EU, taking into account importance, achievability and equity, by non-government, independent experts.
 

How healthy are children's eating habits?


Results from the World Health Organization (WHO) European Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative have been published - prompting WHO to declare that action is urgently needed to promote healthy eating habits among children in all the countries of the European Region.

According to the findings, which present the dietary habits of 132,489 children, 78.8% eat breakfast, but just 42.5% consume fresh fruit and 22.6% consume vegetables every day.

Find out more.

Less salt for a longer life


WHO recommends that we consume less than 5g of salt per day, yet the average daily salt consumption in the European Region ranges between 8g and 19g per day – well above this recommendation. Evidently, more action must be taken to stem the health risks of a high-salt diet.

A core priority of the European Programme of Work 2020–2025 – “United Action for Better Health in Europe” is ensuring health and wellbeing for all, at all ages, which is supported by lower salt consumption.

Read how a family doctor in Portugal educates her patients about the risk of high salt intake.

Food waste prevention event available to re-watch

The 10th meeting of the EU Platform on Food Losses and Food Waste was held virtually last week, which discussed recent developments in food loss and waste prevention across the EU, as well as on an international level. Click here to download the agenda and view the presentations.

Watch the event back

 

Read the latest news from PEN


The March PEN eNews update has been published - you can access it here.

 

Calls for submissions

Early career researchers encouraged to submit research on healthy hydration

Hydration for Health is encouraging researchers working on hydration to submit extracts to be in with a chance of pitching their work at the 13th Hydration for Health Digital conference on 23 June.
 
This is a great opportunity for talented students with an interest in water and fluid intake to discuss, be coached and challenged by experts, and improve presentation skills and public speaking.

The deadline is 16 April. Find out more here.

 

Initiative to defeat obesity and diabetes offers chance to win funding up to $100,000

Novo Nordisk, together with EAT, has launched The Healthy Food Challenge, inviting community stakeholders and private businesses to prevent obesity through solutions that advance healthy and sustainable food environments for vulnerable people.

They are looking for innovative solutions to increase access to, educate and encourage choosing healthy, nutritious foods.

The best three ideas will win funding up to $100,000 (USD) to pilot their implementation.

Get involved

 

Events and webinars

26 March
12pm CET
EFAD Education and LLL Committee Webinar - "INPRO: Interprofessionalism in action"

The INPRO project is a three year Erasmus+ co-funded project which aims to align interprofessional education and collaboration in practice, using promising regional experiences for international exchange.

Seven partners from Austria, Belgium, Finland and The Netherlands, organised in regional partnerships of a HEI plus a rehabilitation center, have started to collaborate on this important topic.

Register for the webinar here.

 

30 March
2pm or 7pm CET (two options)
Eat Well Global Webinar: Food, Nutrition, Trust, and Influence: Consumer Insights from Around the Globe

The Eat Well Global team has conducted a global survey from over 8,000 consumers in 13 countries - this webinar will bring you the latest insights, including:

  • Which professionals are the most trusted and the most frequently consulted for information on nutrition and healthy eating?
  • What was the most researched nutrition topic in 2020?
  • What types of foods are perceived to have the highest nutritional value for consumers around the world?

Register for the webinar here.

 

31 March - 4 April
10th International Nutrition and Dietetics Congress

Organised by EFAD Education Associate Member Hacettepe University, Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, the event will be held online this year.

There will be a variety of conferences, panels and presentations across five days from speakers around the world. Click here to access the event programme and register here.

 

9 April
7pm CET
ENDietS Webinar - "Spillover Effects of a Food Choice Nudge in a Practical Environment"

The Nudge Theory suggests cost-effective methods that have the potential to improve individuals’ healthy eating decisions which are often used as public health nutrition strategies.

This presentation will discuss what happens after someone’s food choice was nudged - the spillover effect.

Speaker: Iris Montez de Sousa (Portugal)

Register for the free webinar here.

 

15 April
10am CET
EU4Nutrition LIVE - Implementing Optimal Nutritional Cancer care at EU member state level


 

The European Nutrition for Health Alliance, through its Portuguese team and the Portuguese Ministry of Health, will host a live digital conference to identify concrete implementation recommendations at EU member state level and to explain how patients and healthcare systems can benefit from Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan.

Register for free here.

 

20 - 21 April
6th JPI HDHL conference

One of the main recurring issues of JPI HDHL's international conferences is how nutrition often falls in the gap between the themes of health and food.

JPI HDHL aims to ensure that nutrition research and policy receives the attention it deserves.

Find out more about the event, including speakers and details on how to register.

 

17 - 21 May
European Public Health Week (EUPHW)

The EUPHW aims to make the case for public health and a more inclusive society across Europe, raise awareness on specific public health themes and create trust and innovative ways of collaboration among all professionals contributing to public health at local, national, regional and European level.

In each of the upcoming Newsflashes we will be revealing a theme for each of the five days, so you can prepare to get involved.

Tuesday, 18 May - New challenges in mental health

"Loneliness and isolation caused by COVID-19 and its mitigation have aggravated mental health problems in Europe. How can we build better supportive systems to help those in need?"

 

4 November
nutritionDay Worldwide


 

The aim of nutritionDay worldwide is to improve knowledge and awareness of malnutrition in health care institutions and to overall enhance the quality of nutritional care.

View the latest newsletter and find out how you can get involved here.

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