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SUMMARY:Boost Your Confidence Panel on Healthy Eating: Whole Foods
DESCRIPTION:Healthy eating is a concern among those who are passionate about preventing lifestyle-related diseases. The increased consumption of refined foods has been associated with the increasing prevalence of lifestyle-related diseases (chronic non-communicable diseases) such as hypertension\, type 2 diabetes\, high cholesterol levels and obesity. \nWhat has gone wrong with our diet? The opposite of refined food is whole food. Is it time to revert back to whole foods? What exactly are whole foods? \nJoin the LCI Panel in order to answer these questions and more. This discussion will boost your confidence in making healthy meal choices. \nHost:\nDr Moyosore Makinde\, Consultant Family Physician & Lifestyle Medicine Physician\,\nFounder\, Lifestyle Champions International. \nPanelists:\nDr Ademola Adewoyin\, Specialist Physician in Haematology and Blood Transfusion\,\nAssociate\, Lifestyle Champions International. \nMrs Chioma Mmiriukwu\, Registered dietician and Nutritionist. \nSub-topics:\n1. The Diversity and availability of African Whole Foods.\n2. The Benefits of Whole Foods versus the Demerits of Processed Foods. \nDate: Friday\, 14th May 2021 \nTime: 7:00 P.M\, West Central Africa (Nigeria)\, United Kingdom. \nVenue: Zoom  \nPlease register below: \n\n\n\n\n\n\nOrder Number\n\n	Title\n	\n					\n\n\n	First Name *\n	\n					\n\n\n	Surname *\n	\n					\n\n\n	Contact number\n	\n					\n\n\n	Email *\n	\n					\n\n\n	Industry *\n	\n					\n\n\n	Country *\n	\n					\n\n\n	Questions & Comments\n	\n		\n			\n\n\n	Would you like to receive newsletter updates from Lifestyle Champions International? *
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SUMMARY:Live Healthier & Longer: Commit To Quit
DESCRIPTION:It is with great pleasure that we write to invite you to the maiden edition of a Public Webinar in commemoration of the “World No-Tobacco Day 2021”. \nThis event is organised by the Society of Lifestyle Medicine of Nigeria (SOLONg) in collaboration with its sister partners\, Brookfield Centre For Lifestyle Medicine\, Byron Institute and Lifestyle Champions International. The talks will be delivered by medical experts from the UK\, South Africa and Nigeria.  \nTheme: “Live Healthier & Longer: Commit to Quit”. \nSub-topics:\n1. Preventing Sudden death.\n2. Tobacco use and Non-communicable diseases.\n3. Mental health: The new normal\, adapting to thrive. \nDate: Saturday\, May 29th 2021 \nTime: 2-4 pm \nWhy this Webinar? \nPremature deaths are fast becoming a common occurrence in our clime. It is usually heart-breaking when another loved one passes on in the prime of life. However\, it is more disheartening when this loss results from  preventable illnesses\, otherwise called non-communicable illnesses which include diabetes\, hypertension\, heart diseases\, chronic kidney disease\, cancers\, Alzheimer’s disease and emotional/mental distress\, amongst others. \nAccording to the World Health Organisation\, non-communicable illnesses account for 63% of all deaths globally with 80% of these deaths occurring in low and middle income countries. These illnesses are primarily linked to lifestyle-related habits. \nBy attending this webinar\, the following are guaranteed benefits:\n1. Insights on the foods that can help reduce the risk of non-communicable diseases.\n2. The importance of regular physical activity and its role in reducing premature deaths.\n3. Guide on stress reduction techniques and coping mechanisms.\n4. Insights on the benefits of early tobacco cessation.\n5. Why your sleep matters in keeping you living healthier and longer.\n…and lots more! \nRegistration Link  \nPlease find the attached webinar flier for your reference. \nWe hope to see you there! \nThe Lifestyle Champions Team.
URL:https://lifestylechamps.com/events/live-healthier-longer-commit-to-quit/
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