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Power of Protein: Quality and Quantity in Healthy Eating Patterns
Emerging research has demonstrated the benefits of eating higher protein diets (within the context of the Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Range), particularly related to sports nutrition, weight management and healthy aging. Evolving science is also beginning to examine the effects of protein quality and timing to help further refine practical recommendations to optimize consumption.
Learn about the current protein recommendations and research examining the impact of protein quantity and quality on various health outcomes, as well as unique culinary applications to help maximize high-quality protein in the meals and snacks people enjoy.
This program has been approved by the Commission on Dietetic Registration for 1 CPEU certificate
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Power of Protein: Quality and Quantity in Healthy Eating Patterns
Weighing In: Protein for Weight Management
Evolving science has shown that the introduction of higher protein diets, that including high quality proteins, may help consumers meet healthier lifestyle goals. Combined with reduced calorie intake, a higher protein diet may help support weight management and improvements in body composition (e.g. loss of body fat and/or preservation of muscle).
Learn about the latest research on the benefits of following a higher protein diet for weight management and discover practical tips and ideas to help bring the science to life.
This program has been approved by the Commission on Dietetic Registration for 1 CPEU certificate.
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Weighing In: Protein for Weight Management
Aging and Muscle Loss: Too Young to Worry? Think Again!
Sarcopenia, the age-related loss of muscle mass and function, is often considered an issue for the elderly, but this progressive process can begin much earlier in life. In fact, sarcopenia is defined by approximately 3-8% reduction in lean muscle mass per decade after 30 years of age! Understanding the importance of early interventions to maintain muscle mass and strength through nutrition and exercise may help people stay active longer in life.
Learn about the latest research on sarcopenia and protein’s role in muscle building and maintenance, as well as dietary and exercise approaches for middle-aged Americans.
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Aging and Muscle Loss: Too Young to Worry? Think Again! – July 23, 2014
The Power Team: Combining Protein and Resistance Exercise for Effective Results
Learn about current protein intakes among Americans, protein recommendations for active adults, and the latest research on the powerful combination of high-quality protein and exercise.
– This program has been approved by the Commission on Dietetic Registration for 1 CPEU.
– This program has been approved by the American Council on Exercise for 1 CEC.
– National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) approved 1 CEU for certified individuals attending this event
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The Power Team: Combining Protein and Resistance Exercise for Effective Results
How Protein Can Benefit the Everyday Fitness Enthusiast
Learn about recent research exploring the benefits of protein when combined with yoga and how much protein should be consumed throughout the day to benefit workouts and recovery.
The American College of Sports Medicine’s Professional Education Committee certifies that National Dairy Council meets the criteria for official ACSM Approved Provider status from 2012-2015. Providership #707824.
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How Protein Can Benefit the Everyday Fitness Enthusiast
Advances in Successful Aging Strategies: Smart Nutrition, Effective Exercise
Learn the latest research on the metabolic changes that occur as we age, and discuss how adjustments to diet and exercise practices can help build a pathway for healthy and vibrant aging.
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Advances In Successful Aging Strategies: Smart Nutrition, Effective Exercise