Explore the highlights from FH Europe's November 2023 Heart Beat newsletter to catch up on the latest news and events in the world of cardiovascular health:
- FHEF's 1st Annual Network Meeting
- Prof. Albert Wiegman´s Life achievement Award
- Introduction of FH Europe Foundation’s Artistic Ambassador Sara Otter
- Recording of the webinar with tips and tricks for cooking without fat
- FH Europe Foundation welcomes two new members
- EFPIA´s Patient Think Tank
- Independent HoFH Advisory Boards at FHEF´s Annual Network Meeting
- ČAKO's Contribution to Enhancing Cardiovascular Care
- A Month of Advocacy, Education, and Vital Healthcare Initiative in Hungary
- New treatment for HoFH approved in Italy
- ParSirdi.lv´s Participation in the Women with FH Survey
- Global Heart Hub’s 3rd Unite Annual Summit
- Vote Cardiovascular Health 2024 event in Strasbourg, in collaboration with European Alliance for Cardiovascular Health (EACH)
- EURORDIS: invitation to contribute, participate or join the European Conference on Rare Diseases and Orphan Products (ECRD) 2024, The Black Pearl Awards and Photo Contest
- World Heart Federations´s World Heart Awards 2024
- European Patients' Forum Webinar: Gravitate Health 101
- EAS FHSC´s Overview of a collaborative global effort to address the burden of Familial Hypercholesterolaemia
- New publication about why to screen children for FH is no longer a question
- Upcoming events you shouldn't miss
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Navigating Familial Chylomicronaemia Syndrome (FCS) Dietary Challenges
Thursday 23rd November 18.00 - 19.00 CET
Familial Chylomicronaemia Syndrome (FCS) severely affects the body's ability to process dietary fat. Though rare (1-2 individuals per million globally), recent estimates indicate a potentially wider impact (1:100,000 to 1:1,000,000) due to underdiagnosis. Managing FCS requires strict adherence to dietary guidelines: a fat intake of over 20g, limited simple sugars, and no alcohol. Non-compliance heightens the risk of severe abdominal pain and life-threatening pancreatitis for affected individuals.
The webinar provided valuable insights and practical solutions for managing FCS-related dietary challenges. It was led by Jill Prawer, Rare Diseases Project Manager at FH Europe Foundation, aiming to increase awareness and understanding of the difficulties individuals face adhering to the FCS diet.
The webinar featured expert perspectives:
- Prof. Kirsten Holven provided an overview of FCS, shedding light on the condition itself and its dietary implications.
- Jill Prawer, a patient diagnosed with FCS at the age of 2, shared her personal experiences and strategies in navigating the challenges of maintaining the prescribed diet.
- Emma Print, a former chef on super yachts, demonstrated quick and easy hot lunch options suitable for on-the-go consumption within FCS dietary guidelines.
You can download the recipes here.
The comprehensive discussion encompassed not only the intricacies of FCS but also included insights relevant to those living with homozygous FH (HoFH), who also must adhere to a strict, very low-fat diet.
By delving into the complexities of FCS and offering practical solutions, this webinar aimed to broaden awareness and understanding while providing helpful tips and tricks for effectively managing the dietary challenges associated with the syndrome.
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We are delighted to introduce Sara Otter of Little Dot Art as FH Europe Foundation’s newly appointed Artistic Ambassador. Sara’s art really spoke to us as an organisation and resonated with our patients and stakeholders alike.
Sara has kindly permitted FH Europe Foundation to use her most popular piece “Tree of Hearts” as a symbol for our community. Like us, Sara’s hearts are different shapes and sizes, yet united by the ‘familial’ trunk.
Sara herself is a patient in the neurological arena, and started painting several years ago as a stress relief. Her art was picked up by a publisher and framed prints are now available in some of the best known department stores in the UK such as John Lewis and Dunelm.
“It’s been an honour to be asked to be FH Europe Foundation’s Artistic Ambassador. I’m thrilled, I really am. My grandad died of a heart attack when I was a child and he was only sixty. We also have a family friend with FH, so a charity supporting familial hyperlipidaemias really resonated with me”
Explore the highlights from FH Europe's October 2023 Heart Beat newsletter to catch up on the latest news and events in the world of cardiovascular health:
- FHEF's Annual network meeting coming up
- The »unmet needs« webinar series on FH, HoFH, elevated Lp(a) and FCS
- Invitation to join the #FCS10gFatChallenge and our webinar on FCS
- Our mission in advocating for FH in Itay
- Empowering patients as partners in clinical research
- Maria's story on living with HoFH
- Czech Republic ČAKO's extraordinary success
- Ireland's Croi celebration of the World Heart Day
- Italy SISA's interview on FH early screening
- Norway's FH Norge cholesterol testing on FH day
- Heart UK's upcoming event on understanding cholesterol
- Global Heart Hub – annual review and celebrating over 100 affiliates
- Stichting LEEFH 10th anniversary
- ESC's Preventive Cardiology event in Athens in 2024
- The European Life After Stroke Forum event in 2024
- World Heart Federation's workshop on World Heart Day and their enhanced World Heart Observatory
- Aeadan Kaal joining the European Patients' Forum Youth Group
- New publications on HoFH and FCS and CLEAR trial glimmer of hope for Statin-intolerant patients
- Upcoming events you shouldn't miss
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