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Hi everyone,

On May 18, 2017, PROOF and CDPAC are putting on their third and final
webinar in their series on food insecurity in Canada. This webinar will
focus on the impact of food insecurity on health and health care. You can
watch recordings of our previous webinars on monitoring food insecurity and
the drivers of vulnerability at:
http://proof.utoronto.ca/resources/webinar/#past. Lists of additional
resources are also available. We hope you will join us for webinar #3.
Please share widely.

How does food insecurity relate to health and what are the implications for
health care providers?
Date: May 18, 2017 from 1:00 - 2:30 pm EST

Register now at:
https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/6830617413940098051 

Presenters:

Valerie Tarasuk, PhD, Professor, University of Toronto and PROOF principal
investigator
Lynn McIntyre, MD, MHSc, FRCPC, FCAHS, Professor Emerita, University of
Calgary and PROOF investigator
Carlota Basualdo-Hammond, MSc, MPH, RD, Executive Director, Nutrition
Services, Alberta Health Services

Description:
Please join PROOF and CDPAC for the final webinar in their series on
household food insecurity. In this webinar, we will examine evidence of the
impact of food insecurity on individuals' mental and physical health and the
financial burden food insecurity poses for our healthcare system. Although
food insecurity is associated with dietary compromise, its effects on health
extend beyond those associated with poor nutrition. We will discuss the
complex relationship between food insecurity and health, considering the
evidence of a bidirectional relationship for some conditions and
disentangling the relation between food insecurity and malnutrition.
Finally, we will examine the implications of this body of research for
practice, particularly considering the challenges that arise in providing
care to patients who are experiencing food insecurity.

Many thanks again for your interest,

Tim Li
PROOF Administrator
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Department of Nutritional Sciences
University of Toronto
Tel: 416-978-5452
Fax: 416-978-5882
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