Eirini Dimidi PhD RD
@eirinidimidi
Senior Lecturer in Nutritional Sciences at King's College London 📚Research on diet & gut function👩🏻🔬Greek in London🇬🇷🇬🇧Views are my own
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https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/eirini-dimidi 20-11-2013 13:35:06
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We are HIRING a post-doc to lead nutrition & gut health research in Kevin Whelan's and my team. If you: 👉are a nutritionist or dietitian 👉want to refine your leadership & nutrition research skills Apply here bit.ly/Nutr2023 21 months, full-time Deadline 17/5
Our new systematic review in #constipation. Magnesium oxide supplements: ⬆️treatment response (RR 3.32) ⬆️stool frequency Softer stool consistency No effect for senna & kiwifruit suppl vs placebo. 🔓onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nm… Alice van der Schoot Alice Creedon Kevin Whelan Neurogastro & Motil
Our new feasibility RCT assessing different education delivery methods of the low #FODMAP diet in #IBS: 📄vs📱vs👥 🔸Dietitian consultations were the most clinically effective, followed by the app 🔸Booklets were the least acceptable to pts onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nm… Neurogastro & Motil
One day left to apply for our new #postdoc position! ➡Leadership on 3 trials in nutrition & gut health ➡Support to strengthen research output (papers, grants) ➡In highly motivated team at a centre of excellence. Full-time post till 28/2/25 kcl.ac.uk/jobs/072936-re… Kevin Whelan
Which foods, drinks & diets are effective in primary #constipation? Our SR/MA shows: Effective ✅Kiwifruits ✅Rye bread ✅High mineral water Surprisingly, no evidence for ▶️Prunes ▶️Linseeds ▶️Oats ▶️High fibre diet onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ap… roypounder.apt Kevin Whelan Alice van der Schoot
huge congratulations Eirini Dimidi PhD RD on being awarded the Nutrition Society Cuthbertson Award and on a fantastic lecture on diet & the gut: establishing treatments, tackling trends and improving patient care #NSwinter23 King's College London
The most amazing series of studies and evidence analysis on #Diet in #GutHealth and #GutDisease presented by Eirini Dimidi PhD RD Congratulations on receiving the Cuthbertson Medal from the Nutrition Society at #nswinter23 Such an impressive body of work and so thoroughly deserved 😊
🎙️Listen to the Neurogastro & Motil podcast below where we discuss food, vitamin and mineral supplements in chronic #constipation. We cover magnesium oxide, kiwifruit & senna suppl. Based on our systematic review with Alice van der Schoot Alice Creedon Kevin Whelan 📄onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nm…
It was an incredible honour to receive the Cuthbertson Medal 2023 Nutrition Society last month and present my work on diet & gut health, improving patient care, tackling dietary trends. Thank you Nutrition Society and also to my amazing research team, colleagues & mentors over the years.
❓Can we deliver safe and effective care in our communities? ❓Can we support people maintain a healthy weight? 🔎Researchers at UCC want to hear your views and opinions on community-based care. 🖱️Take the 10-minute survey here: tinyurl.com/2f6u3ys5 UCC School of Food and Nutritional Sciences UCC Research
#HappySaturdayMorning Want to hear about #GutHealth from experts (not influencers)? Read this interview from King's Health Partners with Eirini Dimidi PhD RD Balazs Bajka and me about #microbiome #fibre #food kingshealthpartners.org/latest/4004-th…
How can we facilitate evidence-based practice in nutrition? Kevin Whelan discusses evidence-based practice is based on: - best available research - professional experience - individual's preferences & values How to do it? 1⃣Ask 2⃣Acquire 3⃣Appraise 4⃣Apply 5⃣Assess ..evidence.
Importance of training for evidence-based practice in nutrition highlighted by Adrian Brown PhD RD. Research methods and understanding should be part of CPD for nutritionists and dietitians.
Brilliant overview of the evidence on the role of diet in gut health, covering fibre, FODMAPs, probiotics, fermented foods and emulsifiers by Kevin Whelan at the Nutrition Society conference.
A great #NSCongress24 comes to an end. Fantastic lectures, many interesting discussions about new research and loads of fun with colleagues! Nutrition Society