Talking Together about Carbohydrate Addiction
OHIP Covered Online Group Sessions
Join Helen Batty (family doctor) and your fellow patients for a pilot trial of an ongoing series of online group discussion sessions journeying towards better health.
Explore questions including:
Can people be addicted to certain foods?
Is excess hunger hormonal?
How do people strategically control cravings?
Can medication be helpful?
What is the role of low carbohydrate or ketogenic diets to support intermittent fasting, healthy weight loss and safe sustainable
long-term maintenance nutrition?
Click here for a detailed description of "Talking Together about Carbohydrate Addiction" group sessions.
Register at: carbandfoodaddiction.eventbrite.ca
OHIP Covered Online Group Sessions
Join Helen Batty (family doctor) and your fellow patients for a pilot trial of an ongoing series of online group discussion sessions journeying towards better health.
Explore questions including:
Can people be addicted to certain foods?
Is excess hunger hormonal?
How do people strategically control cravings?
Can medication be helpful?
What is the role of low carbohydrate or ketogenic diets to support intermittent fasting, healthy weight loss and safe sustainable
long-term maintenance nutrition?
Click here for a detailed description of "Talking Together about Carbohydrate Addiction" group sessions.
Register at: carbandfoodaddiction.eventbrite.ca
* This OHIP covered group is for patients of the Toronto Metabolic Clinic only. *
* Zoom Coordinates will be emailed to those who have registered on the date of the group session. *
Jessica Zabroky is a graduate of Nutrition and Wellness at the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education in Mexico. After graduating in 2011, she worked at the Cambridge Weight Plan Mexico, providing care and support to patients to facilitate successful weight loss. Her role progressed to providing training to physicians and fellow dietitian colleagues, and speaking at conferences on weight management.
After coming to Canada, she completed the Internationally Trained Dietitians Pre-Registration Program at Ryerson University in her pursuit to become a registered dietitian. Having completed various clinical internships in chronic disease management, Jessica’s experience is well-rounded and includes nutrition care for a diverse patient population within the areas of diabetes, heart disease, weight management, arthritis, kidney disease, and pregnancy. Her work has included one-on-one counselling sessions, group education classes, workshops, and cooking demonstrations. Jessica uses a highly personalized and patient-centred approach working collaboratively with clients to make gradual and lasting lifestyle changes. With an evidence-based perspective, Jessica helps clients achieve their specific, individualized nutrition goals to improve both physical and mental wellbeing. Jessica is currently licensed with the College of Dietitians of Ontario and is a member of Dietitians of Canada. She is fluent in English and Spanish. *** Jessica is currently on maternity leave and will be returning in a few months. |