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Stéphanie Chevalier et Nancy Presse, Diététistes-Nutritionnistes, et quatre autres signataires

Nous saluons la parution du nouveau Guide alimentaire canadien pour son virage résolument moderne et son approche davantage axée sur la qualité et les comportements alimentaires sains.

Nous sommes cependant prĂ©occupĂ©es par certaines recommandations aux ˛ąĂ®˛ÔĂ©˛ő et ce faisant, ajoutons notre voix Ă  celle de Louise Lambert-LagacĂ© qui s’est exprimĂ©e rĂ©cemment dans vos pages.

Classified as: nutrition, ˛ąĂ®˛ÔĂ©˛ő, guide alimentaire
Published on: 15 Feb 2019

The Lancet commission on Obesity published a report today on the joint pandemics of obesity, undernutrition, and climate change. In the report, the commissioners point to the fact that malnutrition in all its forms, including undernutrition and obesity, is by far the biggest cause of ill-health and premature death globally. Excess body weight affects 2 billion people worldwide, 2 billion people suffer from micronutrient deficiency, and both are expected to be made significantly worse by climate change.

Classified as: obesity, undernutrition, climate change, food, Sustainability
Published on: 11 Feb 2019

Dietetics and Nutrition students Jamie Lee and Isabelle Lam pitched their startup snack business on the popular CBC television show Dragons' Den.

Seeking – and securing – an investment in their fledgling startup from six high-powered entrepreneurs on the popular CBC TV show Dragons’ Den was the last thing that Jamie Lee and Isabelle Lam could have imagined less than a year earlier, when they came up with their business idea: a nutritious chocolate-based snack.

Classified as: entrepreneurship, Macdonald Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program
Published on: 11 Jan 2019

Jamie Lee and Isabelle Lam are two newly graduated Dietetics students from ±«ÓăÖ±˛Ą and the proud co-founders of .

Classified as: reMIXed, entrepreneurship
Published on: 17 Dec 2018

Every night, some 800 million people – one in nine people on earth – go to bed hungry. And projections suggest that unless creative solutions are found, the world will need to increase food production by an additional 50% in the next 30 years, when the planet’s population is expected to exceed 9 billion.

Classified as: global food security
Published on: 11 Oct 2018

Les universités canadiennes accueillent encore bien peu d'étudiants autochtones, encore moins dans le domaine de la santé.

Classified as: Mentoring, Indigenous Peoples
Published on: 27 Aug 2018

Based in Kahnawake, Quebec Indigenous Mentorship Network seeks to support and encourage Indigenous students. (...) "We do need more representation in all health-related fields. There's a growing number, but we're all very stretched with demands," said Treena Delormier, an associate professor in the School of Human Nutrition at ±«ÓăÖ±˛Ą.

Classified as: Indigenous Peoples, mentorship, health
Published on: 20 Aug 2018

It’s one more feather in the cap for Keenoa co-founders, Registered Dietitian and PhD candidate ANNE-JULIE TESSIER, BSc(NutrSc)’16 (right), ANTONY GARANT, and business partner ANGEL ONG, RD, BSc(NutrSc)’09, MSc’11, PhD Candidate in the School of Human Nutrition. Not only was Keenoa a finalist in ±«ÓăÖ±˛Ąâ€™s 2017 Dobson Cup (Innovation Track) Competition, but Anne-Julie won the “Sight and Life Elevator Pitch” competition at the recent American Society of Nutrition conference.

Classified as: Keenoa
Published on: 20 Aug 2018

±«ÓăÖ±˛Ąâ€™s Sustainability experts [including Elena Bennett and Nil Basu] are involved in examining the effects of everything from locust swarms to urban heat islands to mountains of toxic e-waste.  The new ±«ÓăÖ±˛Ą Sustainability Systems Initiative hopes to play a crucial role in those efforts. #±«ÓăÖ±˛ĄNewsMag

Classified as: Sustainability
Published on: 13 Aug 2018

Kudos to Anne-Julie Tessier, RD, PhD candidate in the School of Human Nutrition, who won the Elevator Pitch Contest organized by the at the last American Society of Nutrition’s annual conference – Nutrition 2018 – in Boston on June 10, 2018. 

Classified as: Keenoa, nutrition
Published on: 15 Jun 2018

Kudos to Anne-Julie Tessier, RD, PhD candidate in the School of Human Nutrition, who won the Elevator Pitch Contest organized by the at the last American Society of Nutrition’s annual conference – Nutrition 2018 – in Boston on June 10, 2018. 

Classified as: Keenoa, nutrition
Published on: 15 Jun 2018

The BETTER study (BEhaviors, Therapies, TEchnologies and hypoglycemic Risk in Type 1 diabetes), co-led by Professor Anne-Sophie Brazeau, RD, PhD (±«ÓăÖ±˛Ą School of Human Nutrition) and Dr RĂ©mi Rabasa-Lhoret (Institut de Recherches Clinique de MontrĂ©al), is a 4-year project co-funded by CIHR, through the strategies for patient-oriented research (SPOR), and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (total funding $3,000,000).

Classified as: diabetes, clinical research
Published on: 1 Jun 2018

Harriet Kuhnlein, PhD, RD, FASN, FIUNS, LLD (honoris causa), Professor Emerita (±«ÓăÖ±˛Ą) was recently recognized with a 2018 Alumni Recognition Award from the Health and Human Development Alumni Society of the Pennsylvania State University.

Classified as: Harriet Kuhnlein, CINE, food systems, nutrition security, Indigenous Peoples, Human Nutrition
Published on: 24 Apr 2018

If you participated in the MEDLIFE ±«ÓăÖ±˛Ą Macdonald Branch/Global Food Security Club Krispy Kreme fundraiser, the We Are Aware: Montreal Campaign, or the Mac Basket Food Drive, you likely crossed paths with the ever-cheery Christine Ha, U3, BScNutrSc (Global Nutrition).

Classified as: global nutrition, nutrition, Volunteering, Scarlet Key, Human Nutrition
Published on: 4 Apr 2018

Discovery of calnexin protein’s role in the blood-brain barrier could lead to new MS treatments.

A discovery led by scientists at the University of Alberta and ±«ÓăÖ±˛Ą is providing hope of a new therapeutic target in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients, which could one day be used to prevent the symptoms and progression of the disease.

Classified as: MS treatments, calnexin protein, School of Human Nutrition, Luis Agellon
Published on: 8 Mar 2018

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