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Nutritional Strategies That Prevent Disease and Enhance Health Outcomes

Nutritional Strategies That Prevent Disease and Enhance Health Outcomes

 

Risk factors for several chronic diseases are linked closely to lifestyle, especially diet quality. Improving a patient’s dietary habits may lower these risk factors and offer a protective role for their health. Personalizing nutrition interventions helps to create the most appropriate and effective wellness strategy for an individual patient. IFM’s Therapeutic Food Plans (TFP) course provides a closer look at the principles of nutrition and how to effectively implement them in clinical practice. Learn about IFM’s essential therapeutic food plans and how to adapt them to lifestyle preferences, health needs, and the personal goals of your patients. Empowering patients to change their diet can change their health and their lives. 

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TFP offers up to 6.5 CME credits and is available as a self-paced course with nine modules. The course takes approximately six hours to complete, so it is a short time investment that can have a big impact on your practice. Registration for the next cohort ends soon; reserve your spot now.

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Question: Following a healthy lifestyle may improve life expectancy up to __ years for males and up to __ years for females.

A. 14, 12
B. 10, 13
C. 12, 14
D. 13, 10

Bonus question (doesn’t affect your score): How much can you save on AIC when you register with Tier 2 pricing?

Find the answer below!

 

AIC 2024 May 29 - June 1 | Bellagio Hotel, Las Vegas, NV | SAVE $100 BEFORE APRIL 5TH | Last chance to attend at a discounted rate!

 

Improve Patients’ Quality of Life With Lifestyle Interventions for IBS

Effective Lifestyle, Mind-Body Interventions for IBS  

With functional medicine, clinicians can expand their diagnostic and treatment toolkit and provide a roadmap for resolving the underlying factors that cause IBS.

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Michael Ash, BSc (Hons), DO, ND, RNT

Exploring the Role of the Phytobiome

Research into the phytobiome infers new connections between humans and nature. Join Michael Ash, DO, ND, BSc, RNT, for this captivating presentation at AIC.

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Answer: C. Following a healthy lifestyle may improve life expectancy up to 12 years for males and up to 14 years for females. Learn key strategies to support health and longevity at AIC! Gabrielle Lyon, DO, will be speaking on “Muscle: The Organ of Longevity” in her mainstage presentation. Reserve your spot at AIC now and save $100 on registration before prices increase!

Continue Your Functional Medicine Education with IFM On-Demand Courses

Explore the various etiologies of micronutrient deficiency in celiac disease in this free learning module! Take this free course now.

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