Key resources: Diet and heart health

Key resources: Diet and heart health

Following on from our webinar All Things Diet & Heart Health, we’ve collated a list of key resources on the topic: including both science and practice. Let us know if you find them useful – please comment in the box below. And share with those who’d also like to...
Key resources: Vegan savvy

Key resources: Vegan savvy

Following on from our Vegan Savvy webinar, we’ve pulled together a list of top resources on vegan diets and how to make them healthy. We’d love to hear if you find them useful – please comment in the box below and let us know your thoughts. Factsheets and PDFs...
Getting Vegan Savvy for Veganuary

Getting Vegan Savvy for Veganuary

‘Veganuary’ is upon us. It’s another record-breaking year for one of the largest vegan movements in the world, with over 440,000 people in the UK pledging to eat vegan this month. It’s no wonder we’re seeing an increase: data from Google Trends show that the...
Key resources: Plant-based diets and cardiometabolic health

Key resources: Plant-based diets and cardiometabolic health

To support the Plant-based diets and cardiometabolic health e-Symposium, we’ve pulled together a list of key resources for each of the sessions. We hope you find it helpful – let us in know in the comments below. You can also check out our Cardiometabolic health...
Plant-based eating and cardiometabolic health

Plant-based eating and cardiometabolic health

AUTHOR: Cordelia Woodward RD, Freelance, BDA member Last month saw the publication of a new report on a hot topic – Cardiometabolic Health & Plant-Based Dietary Patterns. It’s an in-depth scientific review from nine global experts and comes ahead of our...
Government sets voluntary calorie reduction targets

Government sets voluntary calorie reduction targets

  AUTHOR: Cordelia Woodward RD, Freelance, BDA member This week the government set out new calorie reduction guidelines for the food industry, with a call to reduce excessive calories in everyday foods by up to 20% by 2024. We ask why, what and is it enough? Why have...