Professor, Department of Preventive & Community Dentistry University of Iowa College of Dentistry Iowa City, Iowa, United States
Disclosure(s):
Teresa Marshall, PhD: No financial relationships to disclose
Join us for an exciting discussion to learn how sugar-sweetened beverages impact diet quality, oral disease and systemic disease. Learn strategies for dietary screening and counseling to reduce sugar-sweetened beverage intakes that consider environmental barriers to healthy dietary habits and enable the clinician to engage in proactive conversations The audience will discuss sugars misinformation, including strategies to address scientific nonsense with evidence-based science.
Learning Objectives:
Identify how sugar-sweetened beverages impact diet quality and increase risk of oral and systemic disease.
Describe chairside dietary screening and counseling strategies to reduce sugar-sweetened beverage intakes.
Identify and address environmental barriers to reducing sugar-sweetened beverage intake including sugars misinformation.