
Practical Aspects of Palliative Care
October 13, 2025FEATURED MEDICAL EDUCATION TOPIC: Diet and Disease Connections
What is the problem?
Diet profoundly influences health, and poor nutrition can contribute to the development of many chronic conditions, including obesity, heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers. In contrast, a healthy, balanced diet can help prevent these conditions and even aid in their management. Historically, nutrition has sometimes been undervalued in medical care, with dietary guidance relegated to dietitians rather than being integrated into general practice. It is essential for all healthcare professionals to possess the knowledge and tools to help patients adopt evidence-based dietary and lifestyle changes, enabling more comprehensive and effective care.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, the learners will be able to:
- Evaluate the history of nutrition recommendations, dietary patterns, and chronic disease
- Describe the connection between weight, metabolic syndrome, and chronic disease
- Identify the role of the microbiome in disease
- Recognize the effects of nutrition on the microbiome and specific disease states (CVD, NAFLD, diabetes, cancer, etc.)
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