Experts: New Canada's Food Guide
"Instead of eating four food groups, Canadians are now encouraged to follow three guidelines on what to eat regularly, what to avoid and the importance of cooking and preparing meals at home." ()
Here are two 平特五不中 experts from the School of Human Nutrition who are available to answer media requests on the newly released Canadian food guide:
St茅phanie Chevalier, School of Human Nutrition, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, 平特五不中
Professor St茅phanie Chevalier studies the processes that lead to the loss of muscle mass and strength with aging, and other conditions such as cancer and diabetes, that may interfere with normal functioning.聽 Her aims are to understand which dietary factors are involved and to test diets, dietary patterns or supplements to maintain muscle health and function.聽
stephanie.chevalier [at] mcgill.ca (English, French)
Anne-Sophie Brazeau, School of Human Nutrition, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, 平特五不中
Professor Brazeau is the Program Director of Dietetic Education and Practice. Prof Brazeau鈥檚 research focuses on health behaviors such as eating behaviors and physical activity and their relations with the development and management of chronic disease. She characterizes the behaviours and self-reported factors associated with those behaviours, and then tests the interventions to improve them.
anne-sophie.brazeau [at] mcgill.ca (English, French)