Beat the Heat: Cooling Chronic Inflammation to Improve Metabolic Health

Sponsored by: CannedBeans.org

Chronic low-grade inflammation plays a key role in developing and progressing insulin resistance, a precursor to type 2 diabetes. As the role of inflammation in diabetes and metabolic disorders becomes more evident, there is a growing interest in addressing inflammation to better prevent and control the disease. This webinar will examine the underlying causes of chronic inflammation, focusing on the complex relationship between glycemic control, metabolic health, and inflammation. We will review current inflammation assessment methods and present evidence-based dietary strategies to reduce the inflammatory response and enhance metabolic health.

CPE Level: 1
CPEU: 1.0 (Valid Until October 28, 2027)

Learning Objectives

  • Identify the underlying causes of chronic inflammation and examine the complex relationship between glycemic control, metabolic health and inflammation. 
  • Select inflammation assessment tools including signs, symptoms and lab markers.
  • Define therapeutic interventions to simultaneously calm inflammation and support glycemic control including dietary patterns, specific foods and nutrients.

Performance Indicators

  • 9.1.5 Demonstrates knowledge of nutrient requirements throughout the lifespan, and their role in health promotion and disease prevention.
  • 9.2.2 Differentiates between outdated and current evidence-based practice related to the management of diseases and clinical conditions.

Speaker

Lindsay MaloneLindsay Malone, MS, RDN, LDN

Lindsay Malone is an Integrative and Functional Medicine Dietitian with over a decade of experience in healthcare and education. Her expertise includes advanced practice at the prestigious Cleveland Clinic and teaching roles in nutrition and culinary medicine at Case Western Reserve University. Lindsay's nutrition philosophy is rooted in an individualized, evidence-based approach that considers not just diet, but also the broader context of health, including stress, exercise, sleep, culture, and life experiences. She believes that the most effective nutrition strategies are those that address all these factors, creating personalized and sustainable solutions. Outside of her professional life, Lindsay is a dedicated mother of three and wife to Dan. She enjoys cooking, running, watching sports, and spending quality time with her family.

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When:  Nov 13, 2024 from 01:00 PM to 02:00 PM (CT)
Associated with  DPG23 Diabetes (DDPG)