Beyond IBS: Is There a Place for Low FODMAP Diets in Other Conditions?
In this webinar, Desiree Nielsen BSc RD explores how the low FODMAP diet may be useful in conditions outside of irritable bowel syndrome, including PCOS, endometriosis, IBD and celiac disease.
The live version of this webinar was presented by Desiree Nielsen BSc RD on April 10th at 4:00 PM EST. This recorded version is approved for one hour of continuing education credit by the Commitee on Dietetic Registration. RDs should list Activity Type 741: Enduring Activity in when logging this activity for CEUs.
You will need to take a short quiz after the webinar in order to obtain your certificate!
CEU: 1.0
Activity number: 183660
Suggested performance indicators: 8.2.3, 8.2.4
Course opens: 5/24/2024
Course expires: 6/16/2027

Learning objectives
- Gain an understanding of how the low FODMAP diet influences the microbiome and digestive symptoms
- Learn the digestive symptom presentations of conditions such as PCOS and endometriosis
- Discover the current clinical evidence for use of the low FODMAP diet in conditions outside of IBS
- Understand best practices for utilizing a temporary low FODMAP approach with clients
Financial disclosures:
Desiree is not employed by, or receive grants from, any commercial entities. As a nutrition speaker, educator and communicator, she has received payment for services from the following companies in the past 24 months: Kerry (Bio-K+ Probiotics), Kiwi Biosciences (FODZYME), Silver Hills Bakery, California Strawberries, American Sweet Potatoes Marketing Institute, SPUD, Diabetes Canada, Half Your Plate Canada, Cove Drinks, Sperri, Synthesis Agri-Food Network, Cavendish Foods, Hellman’s Canada, Botanica Health, Mindset Health, Enjoy Life Foods, OTIP, UBC, Fresh Prep, Earth Balance, Optimi Health.
Commercial support for this presentation was provided by Dr. Schar, FODZYME, and ModifyHealth.
