Newsletter
Welcome to The Fat Panel Newsletter which contains all the latest on fat related issues. To sign up to receive the newsletters please send your contact details to info@thefatpanel.org.ukThe Fat Panel Newsletter - 11 August 2009
4th Edition includes:
- FAT NEWS – Lifting the lid on celebrity chefs’ recipes. The Fat Panel has been reviewing the saturated fat content of some famous chefs’ dishes, including those of Jean Christophe Novelli, Phil Vickery, Nigella Lawson and Gordon Ramsay.
- FAT VOTE – Using 1% milk instead of whole milk will cut your saturated fat intake by how much?
- TOP TIPS – Cooking tips to slash saturated fat.
The Fat Panel Newsletter - 15 January 2009
3rd Edition includes:
- FAT NEWS - Update on saturated fat, FSA launching an educational awareness campaign, confusion over foods high in saturated fat, food labelling.
- FEATURED PROFILE - Dr Anne Marie Minihane, BSc, PhD talking about her investigation on the impact of dietary fat consumption on the risk of chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
- FAT FEATURE - Reducing saturated fat - Dr Pamela Mason.
- FAT VOTE - What is the Guideline Daily Amount for saturated fat intake in women?
- TOP TIPS - For cutting saturated fat
The Fat Panel Newsletter - 18 August 2008
2nd Edition includes:
- FAT NEWS - Update on trans fats, FSA to cut saturated fats, MBE for Fat Panel Member, Fat Panel Expands.
- FEATURED PROFILE - Sian Porter MSc (Econ) BSc (Hons) RD taking about her work in the field of Clinical Nutrition and at the London South Bank University. Also her published and presented nutrition research.
- FAT FEATURE - Saturated fat
- FAT VOTE - How much fat do you think we should be eating on average per day?
- TOP TIPS - For cutting saturated fat
The Fat Panel Newsletter - 4 June 2008
1st Edition includes:
- FAT NEWS - High fat is nice for mice, clinical hope in vitamin treatment for TB, Fat Panel hit the airwaves.
- FEATURED PROFILE - Dr Sarah Berry BSc MSc PhD RNutr - taking about her research in lipid metabolism and coronary heard disease risk. Teaching areas of lipids, cardiovascular health and nutrition.
- FAT FEATURE - Dietary Fats, problems of obesity, trans-fatty acids (TFAs)
- FAT VOTE - How much fat do you think we should be eating on average per day?
- TOP TIPS - Omega-3 & Omega 6
