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Monthly Archives: October 2013

23 10, 2013

Habits over Food

By Rosanne Rust|2023-03-21T12:38:47-04:00October 23rd, 2013|Food Facts, Uncategorized, Weight Management|1 Comment

I'm home from the annual Food and Nutrition Conference and Expo (FNCE©) of the American Dietetic Association. I had a few business commitments during the conference, so had to miss a few sessions that I would have loved to have made, but I did get to attend some [...]

17 10, 2013

More Diet and Nutrition Facts to Learn

By Rosanne Rust|2023-03-21T12:38:47-04:00October 17th, 2013|Uncategorized|Comments Off on More Diet and Nutrition Facts to Learn

I'm on my way to Houston for the annual Food and Nutrition Conference, sponsored by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics! I am looking forward to this event; gaining cutting edge information about technology and business, as well as updates on the latest research in food and nutrition. [...]

10 10, 2013

Food and Nutrition Conference Teaser – Texas, Here We Come!

By Rosanne Rust|2023-07-20T11:11:32-04:00October 10th, 2013|Food Facts, Uncategorized|2 Comments

I’m a nutrition consultant for various food and beverage companies, but my opinions are my own. October is here, and that means the Academy of Nutrition's annual 2013 Food & Nutrition Conference & Expo™, (aka FNCE® - "fen-cee") is around the corner. This year’s conference is happening from October 19-22 [...]

4 10, 2013

Exercise and Diet Can Fight Disease: Is Your Dietitian Visit Going to be Covered?

By Rosanne Rust|2023-03-21T12:37:49-04:00October 4th, 2013|Food Facts, Heart Disease, Uncategorized, Weight Management|Comments Off on Exercise and Diet Can Fight Disease: Is Your Dietitian Visit Going to be Covered?

An article was just published this week stating that exercise "is as good as medicine" for treating heart disease. Hmmn, that's funny, I've known about this for almost 30 years...and I know older colleagues who've known it longer than that. Obesity rates continue to soar, even though we've [...]