This continuing education course provides a brief overview of menopause and describes the pathophysiology and nutrition interventions that may be implemented with the help of an RD.

This continuing education course examines the risk factors for and health effects of food insecurity in older adults, highlights available food assistance programs and their impact, and provides nutrition professionals with strategies to improve older adults’ food security.

This continuing education course explores the effects of elevated blood homocysteine levels, known as hyperhomocysteinemia, on health and disease risk. The biosynthesis of homocysteine will be reviewed.

This continuing education course reviews the primary characteristics of night eating syndrome (NES), a challenging but relatively unknown form of disordered eating that negatively and significantly impacts an individual’s metabolic functioning, mood, weight, sleep, and overall well-being.

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