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Experiencing Anxiety & Sleep Problems in Perimenopause?02 Sep 202400:35:18

In this episode on perimenopause (the transition to menopause), we discuss two of the most common symptoms that women experience when their hormones start to change: problems with sleep and increased anxiety. The show will cover, the definition of perimenopause, symptoms of how anxiety and sleep issues might present for women in this stage, how the changes of the two hormones progesterone and estrogen impact anxiety and sleep, and what nutritional solutions you can try to reduce anxiety, increase stress resilience, and wake up feeling rested.

Are Calcium Supplements A Heart Risk? - Ask a Nutritionist29 Aug 202400:14:20

Calcium is an important mineral for muscles and hormones, as well for supporting bone health and preventing osteoperosis, and calcium supplements are very popular.

But recent concerns have suggested that while we may be protecting our bones with supplements, we may be doing our heart a disservice in the process. And one may wonder, is there any truth to this?

Join registered and licensed dietician Leah today as she discusses the latest research, dietary options, and tips for safe supplementation - and learn how to find and get the most out of your calcium intake.

 

Fertility & Your Menstrual Cycle29 Jul 202400:36:44

As women, our menstrual cycle is giving us a lot of information every month about what’s going on within our bodies. And while “fertility” is in the name of this show, this is not a show ONLY for women wanting to get pregnant. We are sharing information that will be helpful for ALL women in those reproductive years because having a healthy, fertile cycle is a good indication of your health. Nutrition can have a profound impact on all the markers of a healthy cycle and, in this episode, our dietitians will share practical action steps on ways to eat to improve yours, or someone you love who’s menstruating.

Inflammatory Bowel Disease18 Sep 202300:38:03

Inflammatory Bowel Disease can be caused by a variety of things and be absolutely debilitating. Your diet can exacerbate or alleviate IBD symptoms, and Nutritional Weight and Wellness will help you get started so you can sort the good from the bad.

Eating Right Through Pregnancy - Ask a Nutritionist14 Sep 202300:24:08

Pregnancy places a huge demand on a woman's body in almost every way you can think of. This also includes nutritionally. It's super important for the health of both mom and child for their bodies to have access to the right nutrients. Tune into this week's episode with Leah to learn all about what you should eat if you're expecting.

Is It Warm Or Is It A Hot Flash?11 Sep 202300:41:17

If you are in the perimenopause or menopause cycle of life, the heat you are feeling may not just be the summer temperatures! Today, we’ll commiserate with you over those hot sensations and share ways you can make changes nutritionally to manage your symptoms, including hot flashes, while also keeping your body healthy as you age with grace and ease.

What is MSG - Ask a Nutritionist07 Sep 202300:09:42

We've all heard of MSG. It's a common ingredient and food additive used to boost flavor. But what actually is it? Tune into this week's episode of Ask a Nutritionist to learn all about what MSG is.

How to Get More Protein - Ask a Nutritionist31 Aug 202300:23:53

Most people are under eating protein so increasing your intake is often recommended. Are you getting at least four ounces at each meal and two ounces per snack? Tune into this week's episode of Ask a Nutritionist with Brandy to find out new ways to start getting more protein into you diet.

Foods For School Success28 Aug 202300:42:17

It’s that time of year again where we pack up our summer schedules to make way for fall routines. In today’s show, our dietitians will provide ideas and inspiration on nutrition to help the school year be a success! No matter how old the student, the combo of protein, fats, and carbs will be the magic balance for focus, attention, moods, and energy for long, active days, so tune in to hear suggestions on what and how to incorporate foods into a healthy, balanced school year.

Boost Your Immunity to Combat Cold and Flu Season - Ask a Nutritionist24 Aug 202300:20:12

As the weather changes and kids go back to school many families start to worry about what germs are getting brought home. A strong immune system is important all year but especially during cold and flu season. Tune into this week's episode of Ask a Nutritionist with Brandy to learn all about what foods and supplements you can choose to help boost your immunity this cold and flu season.

Maintaining Healthy Vision21 Aug 202300:40:38

Our eyes are small organs with tiny blood vessels and nerves that do so much work for us on a daily basis. Have you ever thought about how the food you eat provides much needed nutrients for the health of your eyes? Today we’ll focus on which foods provide the best nutrition for your vision, what foods to decrease to limit damage to your eyes, and some key supplements for boosted eye support.

Good Oils - Ask a Nutritionist17 Aug 202300:10:39

Not all oils are created equally. Virgin, extra virgin, cold pressed, organic, pure, light. So which one is right for you? Tune into this week's episode of Ask a Nutritionist with Monica to learn all about which oils you should avoid and which you should using.

What Has Anxiety Got To Do With Food?14 Aug 202300:42:07

The rates of anxiety have been rising each year and there was a dramatic spike in 2020 with the pandemic. Chances are there are several things that may be stressing you out and causing you to feel anxious: the economy, your job or job loss, divorce or relationship conflict, illness of you or a loved one, the environment, or a natural disaster. There’s no shortage of things that might lead to feeling anxious, and even 1 in 3 teenagers in the U.S. ages 13-18 have an anxiety disorder! The connection between food choices and anxiety isn’t surprising when you think about it – if our bodies aren’t getting the nutrients they need to function properly, there will be more issues with moods and levels of stress. And that’s what we’ll cover in today’s show: how you can change your nutrition to reduce anxiety.

Real Food vs. Ultra-Processed Food - Ask a Nutritionist25 Jul 202400:12:44

Here on Dishing Up Nutrition, you may hear us use the terms "real food" and "ultra-processed food." But what's the difference, and how can you tell? In today's episode, our registered and licensed dietician Britni Vincent explains the distinctions between these two types of foods, why the differences matter, and provides practical advice on incorporating more real food into one's diet. She also emphasizes the importance of choosing whole, minimally processed foods for better health and provides examples and tips for identifying and preparing real food.

Chewing Your Food - Ask a Nutritionist10 Aug 202300:17:46

Why is it important to take the time to properly chew foods? Well, taking bites and chewing our food thoroughly is the very first step in physically digesting our food. Tune into this week's episode of Ask a Nutritionist with Leah to learn all about the benefits of properly chewing food.

Have You Been Told You Have A Fatty Liver?07 Aug 202300:42:05

 If you or someone you love has fatty liver concerns, this show is for you! Listen in as two registered dietitians discuss a fatty liver diagnosis and how nutrition can hinder or support your liver. Walk away with some things you can do proactively to support your organs and your body’s functions with real food.

Nuts and Seeds - Ask a Nutritionist03 Aug 202300:20:08

There are many different benefits to nuts and seeds. Most can be incorporated into a healthy real food diet. But not all nuts or seeds are created equally. Tune into this week's episode of Ask a Nutritionist with Britni to learn all about the health benefits of different nuts and seeds.

Nutritional Myths31 Jul 202300:41:40

With all the endless nutrition advice in the media these days, we have a highly requested topic to dive into today. Over the next hour we will be discussing our top asked-about nutrition myths. These are questions we discuss with clients each and every day in clinic and we want to shed some light on a few of our most asked-about nutrition myths so that you can start putting into practice the things that will really benefit your health.

Cooking Vegetables & Vitamin Content - Ask a Nutritionist27 Jul 202300:10:54

What happens to the vitamins in a vegetable when you cook it? Are they destroyed? Where do they go? Tune into this week's episode of Ask a Nutritionist with Leah to get all these answers and more.

Osteoporosis: Are You At Risk?24 Jul 202300:40:33

Bone thinning is a serious health risk and, as you move up in age ranges, your percentage for developing osteopenia or osteoporosis goes up too. In today’s show, we’ll discuss what can lead to bone thinning, what bone-building foods to add into your prevention plan, the side effects of some medications, and what to look for in a calcium supplement if you choose to use one.

How Does Cortisol Relate to Weight? - Ask a Nutritionist20 Jul 202300:10:46

Cortisol helps regulates our body's stress response. It also helps regulate blood sugar, blood pressure, metabolism, and reduces inflammation. But what happens when cortisol is too high or too low? Tune into this week's episode of Ask a Nutritionist with Britni to find out cortisol's connection to weight.

Perimenopause: The Hormone Connection To Anxiety17 Jul 202300:41:42

Women are forced with changing hormone levels their whole lives from puberty to pregnancy to perimenopause, menopause, and post-menopause. At each of these stages, nutrition makes a difference. Today we’ll take a look at the perimenopause part of the cycle and share tips on how to balance hormones, how to reduce anxiety, and how to increase your quality of life if you feel like the shift in hormones has left you feeling cranky, anxious, tired, or not feeling like yourself.

Clearly Keto with author Dr. Mary Newport09 Jul 202300:42:39

Today we have a very special show planned for you: we have invited Dr Mary Newport, author of Clearly Keto, to share her knowledge about the use of a high fat/low carb diet to help not only her husband, but thousands of others for the management of the symptoms of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease. For well over a decade, Dr Mary Newport has played an instrumental role in advancing the field of nutritional neuroscience by expanding the role of the ketogenic diet. Listen in to learn what you can do to prevent dementia and to support your brain as you age.

Protein Powder & Fruit in a Blender - Ask aNutritionist06 Jul 202300:18:17

What are branch chain amino acids and do only serious athlete need them? Does adding fruit to your protein smoothie change how your intestines absorb nutrients? Tune into this week's episode of Ask a Nutritionist with Teresa to find out all these answers and more.

Managing Teenage Acne22 Jul 202400:33:00

We know how stressful it is to have a breakout of acne, especially for our teens. In this episode, our dietitians focus on food causes of acne and share suggestions about ways to reduce trigger foods, nutrients to include for improved skin health, great tasting recipe ideas, and potential supplements to help manage acne.

All About Apple Cider Vinegar - Ask a Nutritionist29 Jun 202300:11:48

Chances are you've heard some of the many potential health benefits of apple cider vinegar. It's good for your digestion, it's the secret to weight loss, it helps heart burn. Are all these true? Tune in to this week's episode of Ask a Nutritionist with Brandy to learn all about how to use apple cider vinegar.

Sleep Problems During Menopause26 Jun 202300:41:06

Almost every client we meet with who wants to discuss perimenopausal or menopausal symptoms mentions that the amount and the quality of sleep have gone in the tank as soon as those hormones started changing. If you don’t feel rested in the morning after being in bed for 7-8 hours and you are between 35 to 55 when perimenopause and menopause takes place, this show is for you! We’ll go over nutritional solutions plus a couple practical sleep hygiene tips to help eliminate your tossing, turning, anxious thoughts, and night sweat episodes for more deep and restorative sleep despite the hormonal changes.

Why Animal Proteins? - Ask a Nutritionist22 Jun 202300:09:08

We can get protein from a lot of different food sources. But did you know that not all protein sources are created equally? Tune into this week's episode of Ask a Nutritionist with Brandy to learn all about animal proteins vs plant based proteins.

How Stress Affects Your Thyroid19 Jun 202300:40:47

Around 12% of Americans will be diagnosed with a thyroid condition at some point in their lives and women are 5-8 times more likely to have thyroid disease, compared to men. The Cleveland Clinic reports that up to 60% of thyroid conditions are not diagnosed! The challenge with this is underactive thyroid can look like so many other things because the thyroid helps to manage many functions in the body. In today’s show, we’ll explain how the thyroid works, what bodily functions it helps manage, symptoms of having underactive gland, and how stress plays a big role in impacting the thyroid plus tips for relieving stress and nutrients for thyroid support.

 

How Manage Hormonal Headaches - Ask a Nutritionist15 Jun 202300:18:23

20 to 60% of women who have migraines report they have a direct correlation with their menstrual cycle. That number gets even bigger if we include not just migraines but regular headaches also. The culprit of these hormonal headaches? Estrogen dominance! Tune into this week's episode of Ask a Nutritionist with Britni to learn all about what you can do to treat your hormonal headaches.

Nutrition & Colon Cancer11 Jun 202300:41:44

Colon cancer is the most common type of gastrointestinal cancer and rates of diagnosis have nearly doubled in people under the age of 55. Because of this rise, in 2021 the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force issued the recommendation that the screening age for colonoscopies be lowered to 45 for those at an average risk for developing colorectal cancer. Today, our dietitians will add some nutritional information and lifestyle habits to the cancer conversation to help with the stress and questions that might come up with a diagnosis or a goal for prevention.

Managing Triglycerides While Gluten Free - Ask a Nutritionist08 Jun 202300:12:13

Triglycerides are the most common form of fat in our bloodstream. Excess triglycerides that our body makes will be stored in your fat cells for later use. If your number is elevated that usually that means you are consuming too many carbohydrates for your body to be able to utilize. Unfortunately most gluten free options are higher in carbohydrates. So how can manage triglycerides and be gluten free? Tune in to this week's episode of Ask a Nutritionist with Britni to find out how.

Weight Loss Habits05 Jun 202300:43:05

Many folks have found themselves carrying a few extra pounds after experiencing the stress of the pandemic, so if this is you, you’re not alone. In today’s show, we’ll cover why stress can have such an impact on the body, how insulin plays a role in weight gain, and a handful of habits you can incorporate into your day to help you feel better, reduce stress, lose weight, and have the energy to do what you love.

All About Cheese - Ask a Nutritionist01 Jun 202300:13:15

Cheese. Is it good or bad? Should it be full fat or low fat? How much is okay? Tune into this week's episode of Ask a Nutritionist with Leah to get all those answers and more.

The After Effects of Covid29 May 202300:41:38

When a virus is new, especially a global pandemic virus, it’s hard to know what to expect when it comes to longer term effects and symptoms. The only way to know is to experience it, and we’re three years in, so more and more folks are reporting a variety of symptoms and aftereffects. Experts know now that long haul Covid is not a single illness, but it’s an umbrella term. Are you someone who has tested positive for Covid, or maybe you had all the symptoms that indicated you had Covid? How are you feeling post-virus? Because Covid is an inflammatory disease and condition that hits the respiratory system and the mucous membranes of the nose, mouth, and eyes, we want to share with you today how to reduce inflammation in your body, understand the phases your body goes through when catching a virus, and how to create an anti-inflammatory eating plan to be your best prevention plan going forward!

Tips to Encourage Kids to Eat Healthy - Ask A Nutritionist18 Jul 202400:20:46

Got a picky eater? On today's episode, Britni Vincent, one of our registered and licensed dieticians, provides insights on fostering a love for real food in children. Learn how to reduce mealtime stress, offer balanced meals, and involve kids in the cooking process for better eating habits! 

Are You Iron Deficient? - Ask a Nutritionist25 May 202300:13:26

Iron plays a very important role in our bodies. From DNA synthesis to carrying oxygen all over the body. So what happens when you aren't getting enough iron? Tune in to this week's episode of Ask a Nutritionist with Britni to find out if you have any of the symptoms of an iron deficiency.

The Forever Diet22 May 202300:40:45

From the research and our experience in clinic, we know a highly restrictive diet is not a long-term weight management plan. In today’s show, we’ll be discussing why those diets haven’t worked in the past and how there IS a way of eating that is a sustainable way of life and not a temporary solution. The bonus to this approach is that you can still lose weight while feeling satisfied and not deprived – it’s what we call “The Forever Diet”. Tune in to learn more about some popular nutrition trends as we give you some questions to ask yourself to gauge what works for you and your individual biochemistry.

Digestive Changes As We Age - Ask a Nutritionist18 May 202300:13:29

Have you ever wondered why you can't eat the same way you did when you were a kid? Is it just because you're getting older? There's a handful of different things it could be. Tune in to this week's episode of Ask a Nutritionist with Leah to learn all about how and why our digestive systems change as we get older.

Nutrition To Age Well15 May 202300:40:46

What should you eat to maintain your muscles, bones, memory, cardiovascular health, skin and hair, and your energy? What are anti-aging foods? What are the foods you should avoid? The way we eat throughout our lifetime impacts how fast and the way we age. No matter how old you are, you can start making changes to your nutrition and lifestyle choices now that will help you live a life of vitality.

Ask a Nutritionist - Breakfast Ideas11 May 202300:17:59

Are you stuck in the American breakfast rut of eating sweet things in the morning? Looking for new healthier ideas for breakfast? Listen in to this week episode of ask a nutritionist with Britni as she discusses some new way to think about our first meal of the day.

Nutrition & Parkinson’s08 May 202300:40:36

We’ve recently had many requests for a show on Parkinson’s disease, a progressive brain disorder that affects movement, balance, coordination, speech, mental changes, sleep problems, and memory issues. There is often both a genetic connection and an environmental connection involved in getting the disease as well as the progression of the disease. In this show, we’ll share how the role nutrition plays in both the neuroprotection and the neurodegeneration of brain health.

Weight Loss Without Restriction30 Apr 202300:43:22

Are you someone who is on a diet right now or been on a diet in the past in order to lose weight? Maybe you’ve been on a restrictive eating plan and felt like you were white knuckling it the whole way through? Today we are going to talk about that loaded word “diet” and how to go about losing weight while still feeling satisfied and satiated after eating. We’ll cover how restrictive, low calorie, low fat diets often lead to feeling hangry, fatigued, and with constant cravings. We’ll share some success stories and tips on how weight loss IS possible while eating regular-sized meals and snacks in balance.

How to Reframe Rewards - Ask a Nutritionist27 Apr 202300:10:48

Clean plate gets dessert, right? From a very young age we are taught sweets, treats, and sugar are rewards for good behavior, so no wonder we think the same way as adults. If you're interested in reframing this mindset and learning other ways to reward your good behavior tune in to this week's episode of Ask a Nutritionist.

Knee Replacement Prevention for Pain Free Knees23 Apr 202300:42:10

It may surprise you to learn that dieticians and nutritionists can help clients prevent knee breakdown that requires knee replacement surgery, but your nutrition has a big impact on the health of your joints. If you want to prevent or postpone a knee replacement, this information is for you and you can start now! In this episode, we’ll cover what causes the cartilage in the knees to deteriorate, briefly explain different types of arthritis, and discuss how food plus some key supplements can help support cartilage health and reduce pain.

Bursitis and Hearing Loss - Ask a Nutritionist20 Apr 202300:12:29

When a word ends in itis, think inflammation. That inflammation often times is coming from or exacerbated by the food we eat. Our ear health is another aspect of our health that can benefit from better eating. Tune into this week's episode of Ask a Nutritionist with Britni to learn all about how a proper diet can improve pain from bursitis and hearing loss.

Kids’ Digestion & Mental Health with Guest Dr. Kristin Struble15 Jul 202400:44:35

Kids: Digestion, Stress, Anxiety, ADHD, and More with Special Guest Dr. Kristin Struble… From our years of clinical experience, we know feeding kids healthy, nutritious food can be hard. Add in the layers of mental health challenges (like autism, ADHD, or anxiety) or digestive issues (like diarrhea, constipation, or IBS) and it can make food and meal times even more of a struggle. In this episode, join registered dietitian Leah Kleinschrodt along with our guest pediatrician Dr. Struble as they talk about some of the important connections between the foods kids eat and how their brains and their digestive tracts react. They will offer listeners some actionable, doable things to experiment with to support the important kiddos in your life so they can be happy, healthy, and comfortable in their own skin.

Slow Metabolism, Slow Weight Loss (We Have An Answer!)17 Apr 202300:39:51

Have you tried countless diet programs without long term success? Maybe you lose a little weight at first but gain it right back and then some? Do you feel like you’re stuck with a slow metabolism? Well, in today’s show, we’ll be discussing this very topic and offering solutions to the root cause of slow metabolism and slow weight loss. There are many factors at play and we’ll highlight a few of them, like digestive issues and gut health, autoimmune diseases, and stress, while sharing ways to heal your body with real food.

All About Calcium - Ask a Nutritionist14 Apr 202300:09:41

What calcium supplement should I take? Do I get enough calcium from my diet? Calcium is just for our bones, right? Tune in to this week's episode of Ask a Nutritionist for all these answers and more as Britni goes over all you need to know about the important supplement calcium.

How To Improve Lung Health10 Apr 202300:41:33

It’s easy to take healthy lungs and a healthy respiratory system for granted when things are working correctly. Today, we’re going to offer you some things to think about when it comes to breathing and your lungs. We’ll talk about the most common lung-related issues and how the right nutrition can play a big role in reducing symptoms. You’ll walk away with tips on how you can prevent lung inflammation whether you or the kids in your life have asthma, frequent bronchitis, post-COVID symptoms, other respiratory conditions, or just want to breathe a little easier.

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