DRRD Nutrition supports diversity
DRRD Nutrition is proud to support a wide range of clients in reaching their health goals through sustainable dietary and lifestyle changes. Thank you to RAEM (Multicultural Entrepreneurs Action Network) and their partners: Ville de Gatineau and Desjardins for making this video.
The Integrated Health and Social Services Centres of Outaoauais (CISSS) improved their food supply to accommodate patients' taste and allow them a pleasurable experience.
Malnutrition is a major health risk factor for hospitalized patients, contributing to a decrease in the healing speed and an increase in the duration of the stay and mortality rate. This initiative allows an improved patient experience and reduced malnutrition rate in Outaouais hospitals.
Alternatives to peanuts in schools
What can you put in your child's lunch to provide an allergen safe environment as schools expelled snacks and lunches containing peanuts?
What's in the lunch box of a teenager?
Mathieu Nadon, his team and registered dietitian Rana Daoud met 7th and 8th grade students at Louis-Riel public high school in Ottawa. These 12 to 13 years old children share the following traits: they prepare their own lunches and the majority of them are not big fans of vegetables.
Cancer and processed meat
Both processed and red meat may increase the risk of developing colorectal cancer, based on a study by ICCR (International Center of Cancer Research). Registered dietitian Rana Daoud interviewed by Mathieu Nadon explains the alternatives to red and processed meat. The interview begins at 19:40 minutes.
How to continue to eat healthy when groceries cost more?
Interview with Mathieu Nadon at Radio Canada in regards to maintaining healthy eating habits when we note a significant increase in food cost.