Maree Hall
@mareehall
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I'm an Accredited Practising Dietitian with a passion for home cooking, eating delicious food, and communicating about nutrition and health. Tweets are my own.
Brisbane
Joined June 2012
Fantastic presentation @jaimeehughes_! Love the concept of whole, nutritious plant-based 'heros' being central to new product development in this area. #DA2021
Super-proud of my team & the work we do… read the full paper presented by @jaimeehughes_ here https://t.co/PTMHBVBRzB
#plantbased @Sus_MDPI #sustainability #da2021 #whatspossible #plantprotein
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Big tip, write as you speak via @rosestant70 & @KarenInge #lectureinhonour #DA2021 #loveyourwork #strongertogether
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‘Seeing how high #nuts were in protein was a real ‘aha’ moment’ – in our new #podcast Dr Flavia Fayet-Moore talks about the findings from a recent literature scope on plant #protein and health. https://t.co/ClKfApfWJ5
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Happy #NutDay! It’s no secret that a daily habit of a handful (30g) of #nuts offers some serious health benefits. A major review found people who ate a handful of nuts a day had a 22% ↓ risk of premature death, c/w people who almost never ate nuts. https://t.co/hbb71gx1eJ
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Happy #MacadamiaNutDay! Today (but really, everyday!) we're celebrating this nutritious, tasty and iconic Australian nut. https://t.co/tfk9EUHLq3
@AusMacadamias
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Prof Walter Willett: For protein food sources, PUFA/SFA ratio important. Says to embrace #plants as a source of #protein – includes #nuts and #legumes. #DA2020 health and #sustainability plenary via @dietitiansaus
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Looking forward to today's plenary at #DA2020 on health & sustainability! I first learnt of (& was in awe of) Prof Willett's work 20+ years ago as a student dietitian. @dietitiansaus
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Research on the gut #microbiota is constantly evolving, but I suspect some things will pass the test of time! Choose mostly plants, aim for dietary diversity, opt for whole & natural, get among legumes & dabble in fermented food. @DNconnection webinar, with @TheGutHealthDoc 🥦🍊
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Why does comfort food make us feel good and can it ever be healthy? These experts say 'yes' https://t.co/soTiU7wsUD
@abcbrisbane @usqedu @dietitiansaus
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We need a loud, united voice on nutrition in the media (& social media) to make an impact. Thanks @ProfCCollins for an inspiring #DAA2019 presentation. #strongertogether #dieitiansdomedia @DAA_feed
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Just love the passion of @ProfCCollins for communicating #nutrition messages through the #media. There are so many good news stories for dietitians to share about nutrition! #DAA2019 @DAA_feed
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Diversity, not just adequacy, in fibre-rich core foods promotes richness & eveness in our gut #microbiome. Under consumption of #grains is a major factor affecting diversity, as is following restrictive diets. MACs are important! #DAA2019
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Strength-based approach refocusses the conversation on the health of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people. Moves the focus from 'what is wrong with people' to 'what keeps people healthy'. #DAA2019 @Wattleseed_Nutr
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Learning about the good things that come from our #flora & #fauna: Warrigal greens, Davidson plum, finger limes, wattleseeds, lemon myrtle, mountain pepper. #DAA2019 #bushfoods
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I'm thrilled to see my article on nutrition communications (talking about the importance of 'how' we communicate as dietitians, and not just 'what' we say) in a recent issue of PEN e-news. Thanks so much to the @pennutrition team!
As dietitians, communicating is at the heart of what we do – and the ‘how’ in going about this is important if we are to protect and build our influence and achieve our goal of helping people to be healthier. https://t.co/FSyU8Fci0T
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Whole grains 101: Why they're so good for you, and how to eat more https://t.co/aXg77EZ4Eu
#lookforthewholegrain #wholegrainweek #wholegrain
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Health Check: should healthy people take probiotic supplements? via @TC_Africa
theconversation.com
Probiotics have been proclaimed by many as the answer to all sorts of health issues and conditions. But what exactly are probiotics? And, more importantly, should you be taking them?
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Activated charcoal doesn't detox the body – four reasons you should avoid it https://t.co/5GcK8Ri8LU via @ConversationUK
theconversation.com
Charcoal is more likely to rid your gut of vitamins and minerals than it is to boost your health.
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