How does what we eat affect our heart health and metabolism?

This is a question that many researchers and health professionals are trying to answer.

In a recent review article, the authors explore the complex interactions between dietary components and cardiometabolic disease, which is a term that encompasses conditions such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. They argue that focusing on calories alone is not enough to understand the effects of diet on health, and that we need to consider other factors such as nutrient quality, food processing, gut microbiota, inflammation, and oxidative stress.

The review summarizes the current evidence on how different dietary components, such as fats, carbohydrates, proteins, fiber, antioxidants, and phytochemicals, can influence cardiometabolic disease through various pathways and mechanisms. For example, they discuss

        • how saturated fats can increase LDL cholesterol and inflammation
        • how refined carbohydrates can spike blood glucose and insulin levels
        • how protein can modulate appetite and energy expenditure
        • how fiber can improve gut health and lower cholesterol,
        • how antioxidants can protect against oxidative damage and inflammation
        • how phytochemicals can modulate gene expression and hormone signaling

The authors also highlight the gaps in knowledge and the challenges for future research in this field.

The review provides a comprehensive and updated overview of the role of diet in cardiometabolic disease, and suggests that personalized nutrition may be a promising approach to prevent and treat these conditions.

Stanhope, K. L., Goran, M. I., Bosy-Westphal, A., King, J. C., Schmidt, L. A., Schwarz, J.-M., Stice, E., Sylvetsky, A. C., Turnbaugh, P. J., Bray, G. A., Gardner, C. D., Havel, P. J., Malik, V., Mason, A. E., Ravussin, E., Rosenbaum, M., Welsh, J. A., Allister-Price, C., Sigala, D. M., … Krauss, R. M. (2018). Pathways and mechanisms linking dietary components to cardiometabolic disease: Thinking beyond calories: Diet and cardiometabolic disease. Obesity Reviews, 19(9), 1205–1235. https://doi.org/10.1111/obr.12699

It's almost time! Become a Food Addiction Professional at INFACT!

Hello friends and colleagues,

The final countdown has begun! In less than a week, The International School for Food Addiction Counseling and Treatment is launching our transformative Food Addiction Professional Certification Course.

Kick-off with a 3-Day Intensive: September 6th, 7th, and 8th

Here’s what you’ll gain:

170 hours of dynamic and interactive online virtual sessions.
Exclusive access to our student platform, filled with essential resources and continuous support.
In-depth lectures and a comprehensive teaching manual to guide your learning.
A prestigious Food Addiction Professional Certificate (CFAP) from the European Certification Board.

This course is your pathway to becoming a certified expert in the rapidly growing field of food addiction counseling. With limited spaces available, time is of the essence! Seize this opportunity to advance your career and make a meaningful impact in the lives of those battling food addiction.

Secure your spot today and join us on this life-changing journey!

Warm regards,
Esther Helga Gudmundsdottir

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Did you know that we offer flexible payment plans and have limited scholarship opportunities available to help you on your journey to becoming a certified Food Addiction Professional. For more information, please message Esther at esther@infact.is.

Step into your calling and make a lasting impact—enroll today and start your journey toward becoming a certified expert in food addiction recovery. Contact us now to secure one of the few remaining spots!

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Eszter's Transformative Journey with INFACT
Eszter's Transformative Journey with INFACT

If you missed our recent webinar or want to revisit the valuable insights shared, we’ve got great news! The recording of our latest session, "Pathways to Recovery: Certified Food Addiction Professional Training," is now available for you to watch at your convenience.

In this 1-hour webinar, you’ll gain a deep understanding of how you can help others recover from food addiction and elevate your career through effective counseling and treatment for food as a substance use disorder.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to explore the growing field of food addiction counseling. Watch the recording now and discover how you can make a lasting impact.

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Are you interested in discovering if you are a food addict?

The INFACT School now offers you access to a free diagnostic tool called the Yale Scale. If you’re curious to find out whether you might have a food addiction or just keen to see the self-report measure in action, you can complete the questionnaire below.

Once you complete the questionnaire, we will be in touch with the next steps to help you in your recovery process.

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