Sarah Glinski, RD

Sarah Glinski, RD

Langley, British Columbia, Canada
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As a freelance health and nutrition writer and a registered dietitian, I help health and wellness companies create content that converts leads into clients. I have nutrition and biology degrees and can translate complex scientific information into impactful words that will resonate with your audience.

I have experience writing:
- SEO content
- Product reviews
- Website copy
- Patient handouts
- Recipes

I have expertise in several practice areas, including gut health, mental health, eating disorders, diabetes, and intuitive eating. I am also certified in bariatric education and the low FODMAP diet.

My goal is to help you grow and scale your business through engaging content, position you as the expert in your niche, and turn leads into paying clients. As a dietitian with over 5 years of experience, I can help boost your credibility by providing valuable EEAT - Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness.

Whether you need SEO content, website copy, or a patient handout, I can deliver high-quality content that meets your needs and expectations.

Let's chat! Email me at [email protected] and let's get the conversation started!

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    Langley, British Columbia, Canada

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    Edmonton, Canada Area

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    Introduction and Advanced Clinical Placements:
    - Westview Health Centre (general nutrition)
    Cross Cancer Institute (oncology)
    - Peter Lougheed Centre (cardiology and diabetes)
    - Tom Baker Cancer Centre (oncology)

    Food Service Management Placements:
    - Tofield Health Centre
    - Vegreville Care Centre
    - Viking Health Centre

    Population and Public Health Placements:
    - Alberta Health Services - Nutrition Education Resources
    - Alberta Milk/Dairy Farmers of…

    Introduction and Advanced Clinical Placements:
    - Westview Health Centre (general nutrition)
    Cross Cancer Institute (oncology)
    - Peter Lougheed Centre (cardiology and diabetes)
    - Tom Baker Cancer Centre (oncology)

    Food Service Management Placements:
    - Tofield Health Centre
    - Vegreville Care Centre
    - Viking Health Centre

    Population and Public Health Placements:
    - Alberta Health Services - Nutrition Education Resources
    - Alberta Milk/Dairy Farmers of Canada

    Key Accomplishments:
    - Provided one-on-one patient education related to oncology, weight management, cardiovascular disease, diabetes,
    and long-term care.
    - Completed revisions and referencing for the Frailty and Senior’s Health Nutrition Guidelines.
    - Developed the 2018 Dietitian’s Day Practice Wise presentation.
    - Collated and incorporated stakeholder feedback during revision of several nutrition education resources.
    - Completed and presented an evaluation report of feedback from the Nutrition File Seminar.

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Publications

  • n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation during cancer chemotherapy

    Journal of Nutrition and Intermediary Metabolism

    Evidence from several clinical trials suggests that n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (n-3 PUFA) supplementation during cancer chemotherapy improves patient outcomes related to chemotherapy tolerability, regardless of the type of chemotherapy used. While the effects of n-3 PUFA supplementation during chemotherapy have been the subject of several reviews, the mechanisms by which n-3 PUFA improve patient responses through improved chemotherapy tolerability are unclear. There are several barriers…

    Evidence from several clinical trials suggests that n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (n-3 PUFA) supplementation during cancer chemotherapy improves patient outcomes related to chemotherapy tolerability, regardless of the type of chemotherapy used. While the effects of n-3 PUFA supplementation during chemotherapy have been the subject of several reviews, the mechanisms by which n-3 PUFA improve patient responses through improved chemotherapy tolerability are unclear. There are several barriers currently hindering interpretation and comparison of studies, including small sample sizes, poor patient compliance, and variation in supplementation format and dose. Expansion of standard-of-care for specific patient populations to include n-3 PUFA supplementation concurrent with chemotherapy may reduce costs associated with delayed treatment, toxicities and unplanned hospitalization during cancer chemotherapy. The purpose of this review is to identify barriers to understanding mechanisms of host protection, highlight considerations for future clinical trials, as well as to propose potential mechanisms by which n-3 PUFA supplementation improves chemotherapy tolerability and ultimately patient outcomes.

    Other authors
    • Karen J. B. Martins
    • Vera C. Mazurak
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Honors & Awards

  • Lloyd and Helen Raynard Family Scholarship in Integrated Dietetics

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  • Awarded the Amy and Yuen Wong Scholarship

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  • University of Alberta Undergraduate Academic Scholarship

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  • Camrose and District Fish and Game Association Scholarship

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  • University of Alberta Academic Excellence Scholarship

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Languages

  • Englisch

    Native or bilingual proficiency

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