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X-WR-CALDESC:The Western-style diet is characterized by higher consumption 
 of processed foods\, sugar\, saturated fats\, and red meat\, and it has be
 en linked to negative outcomes in emotional\, behavioral\, cognitive\, and
  physical health. Recent research also suggests that a high intake of food
 s falling into this category may elevate the risk of problematic behaviors
 . This training will explore these subjects from clinical\, forensic menta
 l health\, and neurocriminological perspectives. It will also delve into r
 elated topics such as ultra- processed foods\, fast food\, and unhealthy f
 ood consumption\, as well as their connections to adverse birth outcomes\,
  chronic low-grade inflammation\, cognitive impairment\, chronic diseases\
 , internalizing and externalizing behavioral issues\, disruptions in gut-b
 rain health\, sleep disturbances\, health and nutritional knowledge\, psyc
 hological challenges\, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis dysregula
 tion\, food insecurity\, and excessive sugar intake\, among others. The tr
 aining will incorporate evidence-based research findings to underscore the
 se points.
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DESCRIPTION:The Western-style diet is characterized by higher consumption o
 f processed foods\, sugar\, saturated fats\, and red meat\, and it has bee
 n linked to negative outcomes in emotional\, behavioral\, cognitive\, and 
 physical health. Recent research also suggests that a high intake of foods
  falling into this category may elevate the risk of problematic behaviors.
  This training will explore these subjects from clinical\, forensic mental
  health\, and neurocriminological perspectives. It will also delve into re
 lated topics such as ultra- processed foods\, fast food\, and unhealthy fo
 od consumption\, as well as their connections to adverse birth outcomes\, 
 chronic low-grade inflammation\, cognitive impairment\, chronic diseases\,
  internalizing and externalizing behavioral issues\, disruptions in gut-br
 ain health\, sleep disturbances\, health and nutritional knowledge\, psych
 ological challenges\, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis dysregulat
 ion\, food insecurity\, and excessive sugar intake\, among others. The tra
 ining will incorporate evidence-based research findings to underscore thes
 e points.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231016T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231016T140000
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SUMMARY:Western Diet Consumption and Problematic Behaviors: A Clinical\, Fo
 rensic\, and Neurological Perspective
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