when: 23 February 2022 | venue: Online | cost: Free | address: See event description for details on how to connect. | website: https://smsa.org.au/events/event/virtual-talk-life-in-medieval-times/ | tickets: https://smsa.org.au/events/event/virtual-talk-food-for-thought-how-does-diet-impact-brain-health/
published: 20 Feb 2022, 5 min read
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Did you know that around 40% of cases of dementia can potentially be prevented?
Your diet can have a major role in many dementia risk factors, such as diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity. Evidence suggests that dietary patterns like the Mediterranean diet provide a range of health benefits, including in relation to cognitive function.
Come along to this online session to hear about some of the research in this area and explore what dietary changes you might be able to make to reduce your risk of dementia. Dr Emma Lea and Dr Maree Farrow will also share some of the research being undertaken and the educational opportunities offered by the Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre at the University of Tasmania.
For more information and to register for this free event, please visit: https://smsa.org.au/events/event/virtual-talk-food-for-thought-how-does-diet-impact-brain-health/
Everyone is welcome to attend this event - registration is essential to receive Zoom links.
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Did you know that around 40% of cases of dementia can potentially be prevented?
Your diet can have a major role in many dementia risk factors, such as diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity. Evidence suggests that dietary patterns like the Mediterranean diet provide a range of health benefits, including in relation to cognitive function.
Come along to this online session to hear about some of the research in this area and explore what dietary changes you might be able to make to reduce your risk of dementia. Dr Emma Lea and Dr Maree Farrow will also share some of the research being undertaken and the educational opportunities offered by the Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre at the University of Tasmania.
For more information and to register for this free event, please visit: https://smsa.org.au/events/event/virtual-talk-food-for-thought-how-does-diet-impact-brain-health/
Everyone is welcome to attend this event - registration is essential to receive Zoom links.
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Food for thought: How does diet impact brain health? 2022 is on 23 February 2022. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Sydney. Call 0292627300 for details. Visit their website at https://smsa.org.au/events/event/virtual-talk-life-in-medieval-times/.
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