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Approximately 15.5 million Americans are living with cancer, and each day they may be trying to seek lifestyle-based approaches to improve survival. For those who have received this diagnosis, nutrition professionals and exercise physiologists can make the difference between a successful and safe survivorship plan or one that is unsafe and inappropriate. Join Shayna Komar, RD, LD, and Joel Hardwick, ACSM/EP-CET, EIM2, on Thursday, June 25, 2020, from 2–3 PM EDT, for a webinar that will address how food and fitness impact the cancer survivor. Shayna and Joel will discuss how to create a healthy plan post treatment and educate dietitians on how to team up with their local exercise experts to help patients manage post treatment side effects. The duo will also discuss an appropriate food plan that coincides with a fitness program in order to decrease the comorbidities of the cancer survivor. Most importantly, Shayna and Joel will dive deep into a discussion of the synergistic effects of combined exercise and nutritional therapies. Lifestyle modification is a complex process; learn how dietitians can play an essential role in navigating exercise and nutrition for the cancer survivor. Learning Objectives
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About Our Presenters In 2019, Shayna was one of the “Top 10 Dietitians of the Year” from Today’s Dietitian. She is on the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Speakers' Bureau for oncology dietitians and speaks all over the country. Shayna has been featured as a nutrition expert on Fox News Atlanta, CNN Accent Health, WSBTV Radio, and most recently, 11Alive Atlanta and Company. She writes weekly with her colleague, Chef Nancy Waldeck, on their blog, “Living and Eating Well” at tasteandsavor.com, and she's an avid fitness enthusiast who has been teaching group fitness classes for 20 years. Joel was nominated by his peers for “member spotlight” for the Medical Fitness Association in 2019. He has also been featured as an exercise expert for several articles on Piedmont’s blog, “Living Better,” and 11Alive’s “Why Guy” series for topics related to exercise and delayed onset muscle soreness. |
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Disclosures Shayna Komar and Joel Hardwick have no disclosures to report. Both speakers certify that no conflict of interest exists for this program. View our disclosure policy. |