Dietitian's Journal

Saturday
Jun232007

Protocol for Cochrane Review: Nursing interventions for improving nutritional status of stroke patients

Depending on where you work or go to school, you may have free access to the full Cochrane Library. Here's the web link to this protocol: Nursing interventions for improving nutritional status of stroke patients.

I realize some readers may not have free access so I've uploaded the Introduction on my blog. I hope it will give you enough information to decide whether you'd like to read the entire report.

Links:
Introduction to protocol
Nursing interventions for improving nutritional status of stroke patients

Monday
Jun112007

Silken Laumann's Keynote Address at the DC Conference

I began taking notes at the beginning of Silken's presentation, A Shift in Attitude: Finding Your Passion, but I soon put down my pen and just listened. Did she speak for 30 minutes? 60 minutes? 600 minutes? I had no sense of time. Yes, she was that engaging.

Even if I had taken detailed notes and could tell you exactly what Silken said, I would not be able to convey how she said it. With vitality, warmth, and honesty, she shared personal stories about her dreams and fears, successes and failures, and commitment to improving children's health through activity. She is an exceptional person. A truly great Canadian, athlete, and mom. A role model for girls and women.

"We want to be good at what we do." According to Silken, this is the answer to "What connects us all?". So even though I'm neither an athlete nor a mom, I was able to relate to Silken's stories, which are now inspiring me to get uncomfortable and push outward, to dream and move beyond what I think is realistic.

Some Silken links:

Her web site: Silken Laumann

Her book: Child's Play

Her thoughts on lifelong learning: The Confidence to Dare: Silken Laumann’s Bold Approach to Learning

Friday
Jun012007

You can prevent a stroke!

Today I received in my email the latest Canadian Health Network's Healthlink newsletter in which Stroke Awareness Month is highlighted. (Note: This is a worthwhile newsletter to include in your subscriptions.)

Here is the link to all the Stroke Awareness Month features (scroll down past the middle of the page to find them).

Friday
Jun012007

June is Stroke Month & Time is Brain

I learned both these facts when visiting the Heart and Stroke Foundation's Web site this morning.

Here are links to the Web site's new articles:

  • Time is Brain -- lists 10 simple steps to protect your brain; step 5 is "cut the fat and salt"
  • Eating Well with Canada's New Food Guide -- Alyssa Rolnick, RD "point[s] our appetites in the right direction" by suggesting simple, achievable tips on wise food choices, incoporating them in appealing recipes, and then directing us to food guide tools. Well done!
Tuesday
May292007

City of Vancouver's Food Policy Publications, Web Links & Other Resources

As I sow veggie seeds in containers on my balcony (yes, I am very late putting in the garden) and begin reading The 100 Mile-Diet, I find myself thinking a lot about sustainability. Today, when I did a Google search on "Vancouver Food Policy Organization", I found this page of resources on the City of Vancouver web site. The information is well-organized in a quick-and-easy-to-read list.

This post likely has a small audience--I'm not sure if I have any local readers--but if you live or work in Vancouver and are interested in local sustainability and food security concerns, you may want to browse the entire list. Here is a sampling of what you'll find:

REPORT & RESOURCES

FOOD SECURITY WEB SITES (external links)

Free and Low-Cost Meals and Groceries in Vancouver