This in-depth IBS course trains dietitians in advanced science, practical care, and misdiagnosis, covering nutrition, low FODMAP, movement, sleep, and mental health.
This course is designed for qualified dietitians who have received training on a low FODMAP course, or regularly see patients with functional gastrointestinal disorders and use the low FODMAP diet.
This course is an update for dietitians who have received training on a low FODMAP course, or regularly see patients with functional gastrointestinal disorders and use the low FODMAP diet.
This comprehensive online course has been set up to train registered dietitians on how to successfully deliver and implement the low FODMAP diet for optimal efficacy.
Dietary changes can often help irritable bowel syndrome symptoms and sometimes simple changes are all that are needed. This Food Fact Sheet explains that dietary changes can help these symptoms.
Can you follow a plant-based diet or increase your intake of plant-based foods if you have irritable bowel syndrome? Community Dietitian Chloe Hall explores the issue.