The PEN Team Was At The International Congress of Nutrition and Dietetics (ICND) 2024!
The PEN Global Team, including the British Dietetic Association, Dietitians Australia, and Dietitians of Canada, were so happy to join the International Congress of Nutrition and Dietetics (ICND) this month in Toronto, Canada! This year’s theme was Rise to the Challenge, and the PEN Team did this through a variety of activities, presentations and posters to show how we help dietitians use nutrition research to meet the complex demands of their daily practice.
PEN Booth: The PEN team was ready to meet nearly 1,000 congress attendees at our interactive booth. We had visitors from across the globe, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Japan, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States! We spoke to frequent PEN users about how they get the most out of PEN and introduced the PEN System to new users. We had a chance to also highlight resources from the British Dietetic Association. Thank you for visiting our booth!
Podium Presentations: Dawna Royall (PEN® Senior Evidence Analyst) presented on nutrition strategies for managing symptoms of long COVID. This included the effectiveness of diet /nutrition support and vitamin D supplements as interventions for treating post COVID-19 syndrome and evidence for nutrition interventions for viral onset illnesses that are higher in post COVID-19 situations (e.g. myalgic encephalomyelitis / chronic fatigue syndrome and postural orthostatic tachycardia). The session generated a lot of interest and questions on other diets and nutrients being used by people to manage long COVID. For recommendations and references see: COVID-19 and Nutrition Knowledge Pathway
Jane Bellman (PEN® Resource Manager) and Stephanie Krug from Alberta Health Services reviewed two multimedia examples (Raising Our Health Kids videos and Take a Multivitamin when Pregnant) to showcase how to apply best practices when developing food and nutrition consumer resources.
Workshop: Jane and Stephanie provided more detailed information about health literacy and using plain language when designing user-centred client education resources the next day at a workshop. The audience could have ‘fun with words’ as they participated in several practical activities. For more information, see: Health Literacy Knowledge Pathway.
Interactive ePoster sessions: Lisa Doerr (PEN® Evidence Analyst) and Elizabeth Manafò (Manager, Knowledge Mobilization) shared their ePosters with ICND delegates to describe PEN’s processes to ensure we integrate the latest evidence into the PEN System and promote global collaboration for PEN users worldwide. Learn more about the latest evidence profiled in Are vitamin D and/or calcium supplements recommended for the prevention or treatment of cardiovascular disease (CVD)?
Thanks to everyone who joined our sessions and to our PEN users who support the System by using it in their everyday practice.