Pasta: A Unique Grain Food – Oldways’ New Webinar Debunks Pasta Myths
Scientists Share Scientific Data on Health Benefits of Pasta
BUENOS AIRES, October 23, 2014 – Coinciding with World Pasta Day on October 25, we are pleased to announce the release of an on-demand, one-hour webinar for health care professionals entitled, “Pasta: A Unique Grain Food.” realized by Oldways, a nonprofit food and nutrition education organization. A version with Spanish subtitles is also available.
“Pasta and pasta meals are part of healthy, cultural food traditions around the world,” said Sara Baer-Sinnott, president, Oldways. “It’s time to stop demonizing carbs or any other macronutrient, and start focusing on good taste, real foods, lots of plant foods, and overall common sense.”
The webinar focuses on the unique structure of pasta, which provides important health benefits. Experts discuss how pasta’s compact structure helps it release its energy slowly and steadily. The scientific presenters also cover the broad topic of healthy carbohydrates, traditional diets like the Mediterranean Diet, and pasta’s role in reducing obesity.
Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from the International Pasta Organisation (IPO), the webinar features, in addition to Baer-Sinnott, international scientists including Kantha Shelke, PhD, Corvus Blue, Chicago; Gabriele Riccardi, MD, Federico Il University, Naples Italy; and Marta Garaulet Aza, PhD, University of Murcia & Garaulet Clinics, Spain.
These topics, and others, will also be discussed at this year’s World Pasta Day , organized by IPO and UIFRA, the Union of Pasta Manufacturers of Argentina, on Friday, October 24, in Buenos Aires. This annual gathering brings together scientists, food authorities and producers to discuss the most recent scientific evidence about the healthfulness of pasta, along with marketing ideas and presentations on the state of the pasta industry.
In one session, “Pasta & Health: Busting Myths,” moderated by Oldways’ Baer-Sinnott, experts will debunk fad diets and reinforce the statements in the Healthy Pasta Meal Scientific Consensus Statement, including that this global favorite is an affordable, healthy carbohydrate food and a delicious way to eat more vegetables, legumes and other healthy foods often under consumed.
Since 1995, World Pasta Day has been an international celebration of pasta — a food consumed all over the world in varying cuisines. In addition to the nutritional merits of the healthy pasta meal, the widespread availability and affordability of pasta earns it an important place at the global dining table.
For more information about
World Pasta Day 2014 www.worldpastaday2014.org
International Pasta Organisation www.internationalpasta.org
Oldways www.oldwayspt.org
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