Have we ridden the low-carb wave? | Dr Caryn Zinn | FOM23
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 Published On Feb 25, 2024

Have we ridden the low-carb wave? In the last 10 years, we have seen the low-carb movement take hold and seen amazing clinical results in chronic conditions. Dr Caryn Zinn discusses the science, practice and system changes in low-carb diets, where we have come from, where we are at, and where we are headed at the Future of Medicine Conference 2023.

About Dr Caryn Zinn
Dr Caryn Zinn is an internationally recognised leader and advocate of the whole food, low carbohydrate, healthy fat (LCHF) nutrition and lifestyle approach and its application to metabolic health and sports performance. Caryn is an academic, an author and a registered dietitian, with over 25 years of consulting experience as a dietitian and is the managing director of her nutrition and lifestyle consultancy practice.

As a clinician in the field of dietetics, Caryn clinical practice focuses on the application of whole-food nutrition and lifestyle management for chronic conditions, including diabetes, heart disease, weight management, gut health disorders, and autoimmune conditions.

Her specialty is the application of carbohydrate-restriction nutrition therapy (low carbohydrate, healthy fat,- LCHF – and ketogenic diets) for conditions characterised by insulin resistance and inflammation, as well as in the context of sports performance nutrition.

About the Future of Medicine
The Future of Medicine is a ground-up movement, challenging the status quo in our current ‘sick care’ system, and shifting the narrative from “bottom-of-the-cliff” stopgaps to sustainable proactive preventions and lifestyle interventions. Join the movement at https://thefutureofmedicine.co/.

The Future of Medicine is powered by PREKURE, Australasia’s leading provider of university-level training in preventative lifestyle medicine for individuals and professionals.
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