Free
60mins
THE GUT MICROBIOME
FEEDING THE GUT FOR OPTIMUM HEALTH
“ALL DISEASE BEGINS IN THE GUT” — HIPPOCRATES
Professor Glen R Gibson, Laura Tilt
THE GUT MICROBIOME
FEEDING THE GUT FOR OPTIMUM HEALTH
“ALL DISEASE BEGINS IN THE GUT” — HIPPOCRATES
Professor Glen R Gibson, Laura Tilt
Free
60mins
CONTENT AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
CLEAR UNDERSTANDING OF:
- The gut microbiota
- The gut microbiota status of the nation
- How low carb and other food trends are endangering our gut flora environment
- How to re-balance the gut microbiota for optimum health
- The pre and probiotic effect
- Plant- fibres and their contribution to to re-balancing the nation’s microbiota and health
- The practicalities of having more fibre/prebiotics
- Where to easily and quickly source credible information on all matters relating to the gut microbiota, fibres/prebiotics
BE ABLE TO:
- Better evaluate, understand and apply research data focusing on the gut microbiota
- Access scientific and practical resources on the gut microbiota
- Confidently apply gut microbiota, fibre and prebiotic knowledge in your day to day practice
- Be part of the solution for re-balancing the nations microbiota and health
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Expert speakers
Professor Glenn R Gibson
Professor of Food Microbiology, the University of Reading
Visiting Professor, Imperial College, London (Institute for Global Health Innovation). Also has honorary positions at research institutes in New Zealand and China.
He currently researches the bacteriology of humans in terms of acute and chronic gut disease. Specific projects on pro/prebiotics, gas production, gut microbiota development with age, gastroenteritis, obesity and colonic homeostasis are being carried out. Human trials are a major facet of the research, with initial principles being tested in gut models.
8 books, >450 research papers, 70 PhD students; 128 research contracts, h factor = 88
Laura Tilt PG Dip, MSc, BSc
Registered Dietitian
Laura is a Registered Dietitian and columnist for Women’s Health Magazine. With ten years of experience in nutrition science, Laura specialised in gastroenterology at UCLH before pursuing freelance dietetics. Laura’s is trained in the LOW FODMAP diet and speaks about FODMAPs and IBS on her recent project, “The Gut Loving Podcast”.
WEBINAR HOST AND MODERATOR
Tanya Haffner, MD RD Nutrilicious.
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