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Nutrition Focused Physical Exam in Patients with Excess Adiposity: A Must-Have Skill for the Nutrition Professional

Learn about the importance of identifying low muscle mass and subcutaneous fat loss in patients with excess adiposity. Discover how nutrition-focused physical exams and other tools, such as CT imaging, can be used to assess malnutrition and provide optimal nutrition interventions.

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Details

This webinar was presented live on March 17, 2022. The CPE associated with this activity expires on March 17, 2025.

Student Pricing: $10.00

Low muscle mass and subcutaneous fat loss can be overlooked in patients with excess adiposity, but research shows that they can lead to poor outcomes and all-cause mortality. Nutritional professionals must be equipped to identify muscle and subcutaneous fat loss and malnutrition in this population to provide optimal nutrition interventions, particularly for those at high risk for vitamin and mineral abnormalities. The nutrition-focused physical exam can be a useful tool for assessing malnutrition in this patient population, and other tools such as CT imaging can complement this hands-on assessment.

Learn more about the importance of identifying low muscle mass and subcutaneous fat loss in patients with excess adiposity, and how to use nutrition-focused physical exams and other tools to assess malnutrition and provide optimal nutrition interventions. You will gain insights into the latest research and best practices for nutrition assessment in this population, as well as practical strategies for implementing nutrition interventions to improve outcomes. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your skills in nutrition assessment and provide optimal care for patients with excess adiposity.

CPE Level: 2
CPEU: 1.0

Performance Indicators:

  • 10.2.5 Conducts nutrition-focused physical examinations to determine nutritional statuses of clients.
  • 10.2.1 Utilizes valid and reliable tools to conduct nutrition assessments.
  • 10.2.6 Collects and analyzes anthropometric and body composition data to support nutrition diagnoses.

Learning Objectives

  1. Explain clinically outcomes associated with myopenia and malnutrition, specifically in patients with excess adiposity.
  2. Describe tools available for the assessment of muscle and subcutaneous fat mass including the nutrition focused physical exam and CT imaging.
  3. Utilize the nutrition focused physical exam for the assessment of muscle stores, subcutaneous fat stores and micronutrient abnormalities; and understand the importance of the nutrition focused physical exam in patients with excess adiposity.

Speaker

Julie McGuire MS, RDN, LD

Julie McGuire is an instructor and the Master's Program Coordinator for the Graduate Programs in Human Nutrition at OHSU in Portland, Oregon. Julie has a BA in Biology and Environmental Studies from Whitman College and a BS in Nutrition and Food Management from Oregon State University. She completed her dietetic internship and Master of Science in Clinical Nutrition at OHSU in 2009. Julie learned the nutrition focused physical exam as a graduate student and found it to be a crucial component of her practice as a clinical dietitian. At OHSU, she now teaches the NFPE course for the master's programs and she has been a NFPE Trainer for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics since 2015. Julie is also involved in a variety of research projects including projects focused on the NFPE.

Release Date: March 17, 2022

SKU WEBNFPE317

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