Credentials:BSc, MSc, RD
Bio:Darlene Ravensdale retired from a long career in clinical nutrition, clinical nutrition management and program management, and is currently a consultant in Nutrition & Dietetics in Victoria, BC. She completed her Bachelor of Home Economics (Nutrition) from Mount Allison University, a dietetic internship at Winnipeg General Hospital, and a Master of Science (Human Nutrition) from the University of Manitoba. One of Darlene’s career long interests has been nutrient analysis and nutrient analysis systems. She has contributed to the initial PEN section on Nutrient Analysis.
Does the assessment of the nutritional adequacy of long-term care (LTC) menus using computer-assisted nutrient analysis versus the comparison of menu servings to the recommended servings in Canada’s Food Guide (CFG) provide a better assessment of whether Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI) recommendations for the elderly resident population are being met?
Role: Author
In diet counselling with individuals, is there evidence that the use of a computerized nutrient analysis/assessment program to calculate nutrient intake and compare dietary intake to recommended nutrient values, improves client intake reporting and motivation to make diet changes when compared to traditional counselling and manual recording methods (e.g. interviewer-collected diet history, diet record books, comparison to checklists, food groups)?
Technology - Nutrient Analysis Background
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