Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast
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Hosted by award-winning Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Melissa Joy Dobbins, the Guilt-Free RD - "because food shouldn't make you feel bad!" Join Melissa's conversations with a variety of experts on topics ranging from fad diets to farming and gain credible information to help you make your own, well-informed food decisions based on facts, not fear. For more information..
Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast
1w ago
The Ultra Processed Foods Debate: Are They Causing Negative Health Outcomes?
Research on ultra-processed foods (UPF) has greatly increased over the past few years as has media coverage on the topic. The 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee (DGAC) will address the scientific question: “What is the relationship between dietary patterns with varying amounts of ultra-processed foods and growth, body composition, and risk of obesity.”
Tune into this episode with Dr. Joanne Slavin to learn about:
· The role of processed foods/food processing in the diet ..read more
Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast
1M ago
From Seed to Spoon Part Two
Disclosure: This episode is sponsored by The Quaker Oats Company. Steven Dominguez and Danielle Dalheim are employees of Quaker’s parent company, PepsiCo.
This episode will explore Quaker’s oat milling technology as well as the culinary versatility of oats, encouraging listeners to think beyond the breakfast bowl.
Tune into this episode with guests Chef Steven Dominguez and Dietitian Danielle Dalheim to learn about:
· an overview of the oat milling process
· how different milling technique ..read more
Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast
1M ago
The Truth About Diet, Weight & Fertility
While there are many factors that affect fertility, diet is one of the few things that we can modify. Various nutritious dietary patterns have been linked to improved natural conception and fertility treatment outcomes, and none of those diets restricts gluten, soy, dairy, or specific food groups. For those who are trying to conceive, or who are pregnant, postpartum, breastfeeding or managing conditions such as PCOS and endometriosis, dietary and lifestyle changes may help support healthy outcomes. But what does the research show about weight ..read more
Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast
2M ago
The Truth About Diet, Weight & Fertility
While there are many factors that affect fertility, diet is one of the few things that we can modify. Various nutritious dietary patterns have been linked to improved natural conception and fertility treatment outcomes, and none of those diets restricts gluten, soy, dairy, or specific food groups. For those who are trying to conceive, or who are pregnant, postpartum, breastfeeding or managing conditions such as PCOS and endometriosis, dietary and lifestyle changes may help support healthy outcomes. But what does the research show about weight ..read more
Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast
3M ago
This episode delves into the heart of modern farming with a goal of being more critical of sensational headlines. Join us as we explore the complexities of agriculture, separating fact from fiction by debunking myths and shedding light on the nuanced realities that shape the food production system today. Whether you’re a seasoned ag enthusiast or just curious about where your food comes from, this episode aims to help guide your understanding of the truths behind modern farming and cultivating the knowledge necessary to make informed choices about food.
Tune into this episode with guest Michel ..read more
Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast
3M ago
The Mediterranean Diet has gained widespread recognition for its health benefits, supported by decades of medical research. However, many misconceptions about the diet persist.
Tune into this episode to learn about the Mediterranean diet/lifestyle including:
· the history
· diet pillars
· common misconceptions
· health benefits
· research studies
· culinary aspects
· &nb ..read more
Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast
4M ago
The Science Behind Intermittent Fasting for Weight Management and Health Outcomes
Intermittent fasting (IF) diets are rising in popularity and more human clinical trials are being conducted to determine their safety and efficacy. The most studied forms of intermittent fasting to date include alternate day fasting (‘fast day’ alternating with ‘feast days’), the 5:2 diet (two fast days and five feast days per week), and time-restricted eating (only eating within a specific window of time each day). However, only a few studies have examined the health benefits of these diets in humans. This episo ..read more
Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast
5M ago
Imagine having type 1 diabetes, taking insulin and not being able to monitor your blood glucose levels at home until that technology was developed and made available to you forty years after your diagnosis.
Today’s episode is a candid conversation with my best friend’s mom, Jeanine, about living with type 1 diabetes for over 65 years. She’s seen a lot of changes in diabetes treatment and management during that time – but says that she never felt like she couldn’t do something because she had diabetes.
This interview was recorded almost exactly six years ago. It has not been released until now ..read more
Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast
5M ago
EPA+DHA Research: Diabetes, Cognition, Depression and Anxiety
Omega-3 fatty acids, specifically eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), are important nutrients that play crucial roles in supporting healthy hearts, brains, eyes, joints, inflammation, as well as mental health. They also play an important role in fetal brain and eye development and reducing the risk of early preterm birth. However, 95 percent of Americans – and 80 percent of people worldwide – are not getting enough of these vital nutrients.
While it is possible to obtain EPA and DHA omega-3s through the diet ..read more
Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast
6M ago
Protein Quality, Nutrient Bioavailability & A Global Perspective on Animal Agriculture
While plant-source foods provide important nutrients in our diets, animal-source foods contain more bioavailable sources of multiple critically needed macro- and micronutrients that can contribute to proper physical and cognitive growth of children. In rural parts of developing countries, these animal-source foods are vital for preventing undernutrition and allowing proper growth and brain development in children.
Tune into this episode to learn about:
· The latest res ..read more