Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast
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| 300: GLP-1 Meds and Then What? Turning Weight Loss into Lifelong Wellness – Dr. Gitanjali Srivastava | 03 Dec 2025 | 00:50:16 | |
Full shownotes, transcript and resources here: https://soundbitesrd.com/300 This episode is sponsored. Commercial support has been provided by Danone North America & OIKOS. Dr. Gitanjali Srivastava is a paid consultant to Danone North America. No brands are discussed or promoted. This episode explores strategies for maintaining weight loss and overall wellness following the use of GLP-1 medications. Listeners will learn how behavioral, nutritional and clinical approaches can help patients sustain progress and build long-term healthy habits with shifts to their dosage or after discontinuing treatment. Tune in to this episode to learn about:
This episode (GLP-1 Meds and Then What? Turning Weight Loss into Lifelong Wellness) awards 1.0 CPEUs in accordance with the Commission on Dietetic Registration's CPEU Prior Approval Program. Visit https://soundbitesrd.com/300 to access the CPEU activity. | |||
| 299: Food, Culture, and Care: Type 2 Diabetes Risk Reduction & Management – Constance Brown-Riggs | 20 Nov 2025 | 00:35:07 | |
Full shownotes, transcript and resources here: https://soundbitesrd.com/299 This episode is sponsored. Commercial support has been provided by Danone North America & Light + Fit. Constance Brown-Riggs is a paid consultant to Danone North America. No brands are discussed or promoted. This episode explores how culturally relevant, patient-centered nutrition strategies can support Type 2 Diabetes (T2DM) risk reduction. Through an evidence-based lens, it highlights the role of flexible eating patterns and nutrient-dense foods in promoting sustainable dietary change across diverse populations. Tune in to this episode to learn about:
This episode (Food, Culture, and Care: Type 2 Diabetes Risk Reduction & Management) awards 1.0 CPEUs in accordance with the Commission on Dietetic Registration's CPEU Prior Approval Program.
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| 290: Parenting Today: The Power of Science and Social Justice – Kavin Senapathy | 09 Jul 2025 | 00:58:37 | |
Parents are bombarded with and overwhelmed by complex cultural, environmental, economic and political issues that impact their parenting skills, choices and confidence. By approaching various parenting challenges and questions from a science and social justice lens and parenting based on values, we can be more aware of the systemic forces that harm kids, differentiate what we can and cannot control, and build more fulfilling relationships with our children. Tune in to this episode to learn about: ● the connection between science and justice ● science curiosity vs. science literacy ● values-based parenting ● food-related topics including: o infant formula o clean eating o MSG o PFAS/forever chemicals o Fat phobia ● Hazard vs risk ● The origins of and history behind BMI ● Resources and related episodes | |||
| 202: Defining "Quality Carbohydrates" – The Latest Science & Recommendations – Dr. Siddhartha Angadi & Dr. Julie Miller Jones | 19 Jan 2022 | 01:01:00 | |
The physiological impacts of eating carbohydrate-containing foods are much more complex and individualized compared to dietary protein and fat; yet, there is still no globally accepted way to define 'carbohydrate quality'. While some researchers often rely on the Glycemic Index as a leading marker for the quality of carbohydrate-containing foods, the research does not align with this approach. In fact, published studies continue to question the variability, reliability, and utility of the Glycemic Index, especially among the general population. During this episode, you will hear from cardiovascular physiologist Sid Angadi, PhD, FACSM, and food and nutrition scientist Julie Miller Jones, PhD, CNS, CFS, as they take a deep dive into the latest science and recommendations surrounding carbohydrate-containing foods. Tune in to learn about the limitations with using glycemic index as a marker of carbohydrate quality and get up-to-speed on the research that's currently underway to develop a new definition for quality carbohydrate-containing foods. Tune in to this episode to learn about:
This podcast episode is a collaboration between Sound Bites® and Potatoes USA, the nation's potato marketing and research organization, representing more than 2,500 potato farming families. Potatoes USA is committed to providing the nutrition science community with evidence-based information about the role of potatoes in healthy lifestyles. Full shownotes and resources at: https://soundbitesrd.com/202 | |||
| 201: The Intersection of Food Insecurity & Food Intolerance – Kate Scarlata | 06 Jan 2022 | 00:41:00 | |
Feeding America estimates that 45 million people (1 in 7), including 15 million children (1 in 5), may have experienced food insecurity in 2020. Increasing rates of food insecurity pose additional challenges for people living with special dietary needs such as food allergies and intolerances because of poor access to suitable foods. Tune in to this episode to learn about:
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| 200: The Science & Story Behind Kefir – Julie Smolyansky | 28 Dec 2021 | 00:31:39 | |
The Science & Story Behind Kefir Kefir originated in the Caucasus Mountains region where Julie Smolyansky's ancestors lived. When her family left the Soviet Union in 1976 they were refugees and immigrated to Chicago. A couple of years later, Julie's mother opened the first Russian deli in Rogers Park. In 1985 while attending a trade show in Germany, Julie's father bought some kefir and realized that the delicious dairy beverage was not available in the United States. The rest is history! Tune in to this episode with Lifeway CEO Julie Smolyansky to learn about:
Full shownotes and resources at www.SoundBitesRD.com/200 | |||
| 199: Nutrition Science Insights: Behind the Scenes at the Avocado Nutrition Center - Dr. Nikki Ford | 15 Dec 2021 | 00:34:24 | |
After a series of avocado-centric podcasts with Love One Today® dietitian spokespersons, we are talking with Dr. Nikki Ford to discuss her role as Senior Director of Nutrition at the Avocado Nutrition Center. This episode covers Dr. Ford's work directing the world's only independent resource for comprehensive avocado nutrition research, provides updates on published and pending peer-reviewed research and highlights the steps that go into growing the body of evidence supporting the many ways fresh avocados may promote human health. Tune in to this podcast with guest Dr. Nikki Ford to learn about:
RDNs, DTRs, and CDCESs can earn 1.0 FREE CEU for listening to this podcast episode. This episode is sponsored by Fresh Avocados – Love One Today® For more information and resources visit: https://bit.ly/3F3hNPg | |||
| 198: What You Should Know About Processed Foods – Dr. Bruce Hamaker & Dr. Tahnia Gonzalez | 08 Dec 2021 | 00:36:35 | |
Processed foods and beverages appear in almost every aisle of the supermarket and are a part of our daily eating occasions. A survey conducted by the International Food Information Council (IFIC) showed that while a majority of Americans had purchased processed foods or beverages and were likely to continue purchasing processed food items, they were also split on the level of concern they had for processed foods and beverages. This is an area that has been met with uncertainty and skepticism, but also presents an opportunity for health care professionals to help consumers gain a better understanding of the role that processing plays in our food supply chain and the food that we eat. Tune in to this episode with guests Dr. Bruce Hamaker and Dr. Tahnia Gonzalez to learn about:
This episode is sponsored by PepsiCo's Health & Nutrition Sciences Team Full shownotes and resources at www.SoundBitesRD.com/198 | |||
| 197: Empowering Latinos through Inclusive Nutrition Counseling with Krista Linares | 01 Dec 2021 | 00:37:33 | |
In this episode we take a deep dive into the Latino culture, getting a better understanding of the Latino community's values, traditional foods, and meals. We also explore culturally driven ideologies about weight and strategies to help clients successfully manage their blood sugar. We discuss building nourishing, satisfying meals using traditional Latin ingredients with a focus on overall wellness that is inclusive of a healthy weight while also supportive of a positive body image. Tune in to this podcast episode with guest Krista Linares, MPH, RDN, to learn about:
RDNs, DTRs, and CDCESs can earn 1.0 FREE CEU for listening to this podcast episode. This episode is sponsored by Fresh Avocados – Love One Today® For more information and resources visit: https://bit.ly/3obUjA2 | |||
| A Short Message from Melissa | 29 Nov 2021 | 00:04:45 | |
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| 196: The Disease of Obesity & Weight Bias in Healthcare – Dr. Fatima Cody Stanford | 17 Nov 2021 | 00:53:20 | |
Obesity, Pre-Obesity, Health Disparities and the Importance of Early Treatment An unmet medical need exists in obesity and pre-obesity (overweight). While 80% of healthcare professionals recognize obesity as a "disease" only 65% of patients with obesity recognize its seriousness and only 38% of people with obesity reported discussing a weight loss plan with their healthcare provider within the past six months. Likewise, clinicians report a reluctancy to initiate conversations about weight management due to lack of time during visits and other health issues to address. The truth is this: if weight bias in healthcare, health disparities and access to treatment are addressed there are many credible treatment options available that can help the more than 70% of U.S. adults with overweight and obesity. Tune in to this episode to learn about:
Full shownotes and resources at: www.SoundBitesRD.com/196 | |||
| 195: The Science & Shame of Infant Formula – Dr. Elieke Kearns | 03 Nov 2021 | 00:50:30 | |
The nutritional complexities of infant formula are overwhelming to parents and deeply tied to feelings of guilt, shame and disappointment. The Centers for Disease Control report that seventy five percent of new parents will turn to formula within the first year of their newborn's life. Yet two thirds of parents using formula report feeling guilty about that. In addition, there is a growing number of parents who are buying European formulas despite the fact it's technically illegal to import them into the U.S. Healthcare professionals who work with parents and newborns have a responsibility to help parents feel confident in their choices and their baby's unique feeding journey. Tune in to this episode to learn about:
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| 194: Micronutrients, Microgreens & Smart Gardens – Natalie Paterson | 20 Oct 2021 | 00:45:04 | |
Nearly 90 percent of the U.S. population is not meeting the daily recommended intake for vegetables which is approximately 2-3 cups per day for most adults. Microgreens are young vegetable greens which generally contain greater amounts of health-promoting micronutrients than their mature counterparts. Although they are small, microgreens have delicate textures, distinctive flavors and various nutrients from vitamin A to zinc. Tune in to this episode with guest Natalie Paterson, food science graduate student and co-founder of ingarden, to learn about:
Full shownotes and resources at: www.SoundBitesRD.com/194 | |||
| 289: The Sober Curious Movement: Embracing an Alcohol-Free Lifestyle – Amanda Kuda | 19 Jun 2025 | 00:38:26 | |
Unbottled Potential: From Sober Curious to Sober Serious As the sober curious movement gains traction, more people are reevaluating their relationship with alcohol and changing their habits. Challenging societal myths around alcohol's role in relaxation, celebration and socializing can result in mindset shifts to begin exploring an alcohol-free lifestyle and discover how sobriety can impact core areas of life and enhance both personal and professional success. Tune in to this episode to learn about: ● the sober curious movement ● how sobriety impacts life pillars ● why alcohol can be a barrier to success ● perceived norms about alcohol ● alcohol, sobriety and weight ● how drinking impacts women in particular ● how to address shame in a healthy way ● a quiz to assess your feelings about drinking ● tips for embracing an alcohol-free lifestyle ● common challenges and how to stay on track ● information on moderation, portion sizes, ABV and more | |||
| 193: A Pediatrician's Perspective on Food, Nutrition & Farming – Dr. Nicole Keller | 13 Oct 2021 | 00:49:45 | |
Pediatricians are faced with many challenges when it comes to educating families about food and nutrition. They have high patient loads and limited time during visits which are often packed with a multitude of questions and concerns from parents and families. In addition, there may be limited options for referring patients to dietitians – especially in rural communities - and some patients aren't interested in visiting with a dietitian or have limited resources such as time and insurance coverage. Tune in to this episode with guest Dr. Nicole Keller, a pediatrician married to a farmer, to learn about:
Full shownotes and resources at: www.SoundBitesRD.com/193 | |||
| 192: Nutrition for Ballet Dancers: Challenges & Opportunities – Dr. Nasira Burkholder-Cooley | 06 Oct 2021 | 01:03:50 | |
Good nutrition is essential for dancers to achieve desired body composition, ensure adequate energy to support growth, and optimize training. Successful dancers learn to view food as fuel, avoid dieting, and have sustained energy to power through class and performance. Dancers tend to under-eat and neglect long-term health, which compromises performance and contributes to injury. Pursuing a successful dance profession should not inflict chronic pain, perpetual stress, or diet confusion. Quality nutrition improves every aspect of dance training and performance, including physical strength and endurance, balance, flexibility, mental clarity and memory, emotional stability, and self-confidence. Nutrition needs are very individualized, so it is important that dancers seek specific dietary advice from a Registered Dietitian for dancers regarding calorie and protein needs. Tune in to this episode to learn about:
Full shownotes and resources at: www.SoundBitesRD.com/192 | |||
| 191: Smart Snacking for Heart Health - Patricia Bannan | 28 Sep 2021 | 00:34:23 | |
Science continues to show that avocados are a heart-healthy fruit, and their 5 grams of monounsaturated fats per serving may help lower LDL (bad) cholesterol, which can lower the risk for heart disease and stroke. In this episode we continue to build on the knowledge that avocados are heart healthy and share strategies for people to put this science to action, specifically how fresh avocados can be part of a nutrient-dense snacking strategy that may support heart health. Tune in to this podcast with guest Patricia Bannan, MS, RDN to learn about:
RDNs, DTRs, and CDCESs can earn 1.0 FREE CEU for listening to this podcast episode. This episode is sponsored by Fresh Avocados – Love One Today® For more information and resources visit: LoveOneToday.com | |||
| 190: Interval Weight Loss: Fighting the Biology to Regain Weight – Dr. Nick Fuller | 22 Sep 2021 | 00:55:18 | |
The Biological Imperative to Regain Weight When it comes to losing weight we often hear: "You just need to eat less and move more!" This advice dates back as far as Hippocrates in the fourth century BC, and not much has changed since. Diets are based on this very foundation and despite their different approaches, they are all essentially the same. They set a caloric restriction and develop a set of arbitrary rules to create a fear of, or restriction of, certain foods to ensure you consume less. But whenever you restrict the number of calories you eat, powerful biological forces come into play to fight the resulting weight loss that causes you to regain the weight you lost, plus a little extra. Despite the hype associated with diets, very few people succeed on their weight loss journey long-term. Tune in to this episode with obesity researcher and clinician Dr. Nick Fuller to learn about:
Full shownotes and resources at: www.SoundBitesRD.com/190 | |||
| 189: Added Sugars & Sugar Substitutes: Weight, Glucose & Gut Health – Dr. John Sievenpiper & Hope Warshaw | 15 Sep 2021 | 00:51:37 | |
Overconsumption of added sugars continues to be a major concern in health maintenance and chronic disease prevention among Americans. The average American currently consumes 270 calories or the equivalent of 16 teaspoons of added sugars per day. Can low- and no-calorie sweeteners provide a safe and effective option to help people reduce their consumption of added sugars? Tune in to this episode to learn about:
This episode is sponsored by Heartland Food Products Group. Full shownotes and resources at: | |||
| 188: Are We Eating Too Much Meat? – Dr. Shalene McNeill | 31 Aug 2021 | 00:53:59 | |
Beyond the Headlines, Stereotypes & Dogma: Meat Intake & Recommendations
This podcast episode is a collaboration between Sound Bites® and Beef. It's What's for Dinner®., a contractor to the Beef Checkoff, and we thank them for their sponsorship and support of the podcast. Full shownotes and resources at: www.SoundBitesRD.com/188 | |||
| 187: The Best Foods for Brain Health – Dr. Mickey Rubin and Kitty Broihier | 18 Aug 2021 | 00:50:45 | |
Every day the scientific community is learning more about the important connections between brain health, mental health, mood and the food we eat. Our brains function best when they get the right fuel – and that fuel comes from eating a healthy diet filled with nutrient-dense foods like fruits, vegetables, eggs, nuts and seafood. Tune into this podcast episode with guests Dr. Mickey Rubin and dietitian Kitty Broihier to learn about:
This episode is a partnership with the Egg Nutrition Center and the Wild Blueberry Association of North America. Full shownotes and resources at: www.SoundBitesRD.com/187 | |||
| 186: Supplements: Sleep, Stress & Immunity – Dr. Susan Hazels Mitmesser | 11 Aug 2021 | 00:41:33 | |
In the post-Covid era, three things have emerged as top priorities for American's wellness: sleep, stress and immunity. Each one is affected by and affects the other. A recent survey conducted by Nature Made that explored Americans' health and wellness needs, goals and concerns found that sleeping better is a top mental health goal for 2021 for half (50%) of Americans; 60% of Americans have felt stressed on a daily basis over the past year; and half of Americans report that stress has negatively impacted their physical health (50%) and their physical appearance (49%). Consumers are now looking for solutions to better manage these aspects of their health. Tune into this podcast episode to learn about:
This episode is sponsored by Nature Made. Full shownotes and resources at: www.SoundBitesRD.com/186 | |||
| 185: Research Update: Peanuts & The Power of Prevention – Dr. Samara Sterling | 28 Jul 2021 | 00:42:55 | |
Fight Diabetes, Heart Disease & More with Peanuts People have enjoyed the delicious crunch of peanuts throughout history, and today, research surrounding peanut nutrition continues to point to its health benefits. Tune into this podcast episode with guest Dr. Samara Sterling, a nutrition scientist and the Research Director for The Peanut Institute with expertise in the use of plant-based nutrition for the prevention and treatment of chronic diseases. In the episode we discuss:
This episode is sponsored by the family farmers of the Georgia Peanut Commission. Full shownotes and resources at: www.SoundBitesRD.com/185 | |||
| 184: Postbiotics & Immune Health – Dr. Justin Green & Keri Gans | 23 Jul 2021 | 00:42:31 | |
Gut health and immune health are emerging as top priorities for overall health and wellbeing. With our immune system tied directly to our gut health, it is critical to ensure we are doing everything we can to support it. Most people have heard of probiotics, and perhaps even prebiotics, but there's a "new biotic" on the scene - POSTbiotics. Tune into this episode with guests Dr. Justin Green and registered dietitian nutritionist Keri Gans to learn about:
Full shownotes and resources at: www.SoundBitesRD.com/184 | |||
| 288: Underhydration & Health: From Fitness to Chronic Diseases – Dr. Stavros Kavouras | 04 Jun 2025 | 01:06:56 | |
Beyond Thirst: The Crucial Role of Hydration on Health & Performance The connection between hydration and health is a relatively new and still under-researched area of science. However, emerging evidence suggests that staying well-hydrated plays a far more significant role in our health than most people realize. While it's widely known that adequate hydration supports healthy bowel function and helps regulate body temperature, research shows it also impacts a variety of health factors ranging from exercise performance to kidney function and even the risk of developing chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Tune into this episode to learn about: ● the difference between dehydration and underhydration ● the paradox of hydration ● common myths about hydration ● what happens in the body when you're not optimally hydrated ● what research shows regarding the impact of hydration on kidney function, UTIs, kidney stones, cortisol levels, glucose regulation, development of diabetes, fatty liver disease, life expectancy, dementia and cardiovascular disease ● how hydration Impacts endurance and strength during exercise ● how to determine if you're underhydrated ● how much water/fluid people are actually drinking ● if there's any validity to the "8 glasses a day" recommendation ● if thirst is a reliable signal for hydration ● the difference between a high drinker and low drinker ● tips for staying adequately hydrated Full shownotes, transcript and resources: https://soundbitesrd.com/288 | |||
| 183: The 'Whole' Story on 'Refined' Grains Research | 14 Jul 2021 | 00:51:06 | |
It's no secret that whole grains are good for us. Dietary guidance tells us to "make half our grains whole," cereal boxes and bread bags tout their whole grain goodness, and news headlines repeat the message. But what about "the other half," refined grains? Thanks to a misleading mix of media coverage, research, and dietary guidance, you've probably heard that they are something to completely avoid, or at least severely limit, in a healthy diet. However, an in-depth review of recent published research on both whole and refined grains highlights the importance of including - and risks of excluding – enriched refined grains as part of a healthy diet. Furthermore, the study suggests that consumers should be careful NOT to take current "make-half-your-grains-whole" dietary guidance to mean that their six daily servings of grain foods should not include refined or enriched grain foods. In this episode, study co-authors Dayle Hayes, an award-winning child nutrition expert, and Dr. Glenn Gaesser, a leader in nutrition research, provide listeners with an overview of their findings related to the benefits of including and risks of excluding grain foods from the diet; health outcomes; dietary guidance; and areas for future research.
Full shownotes and resources at: www.SoundBitesRD.com/183 | |||
| 182: Harnessing the Psychology of Food – Jack Bobo | 29 Jun 2021 | 00:50:08 | |
"From superfoods to clean eating, we are seduced by marketing pitches that inevitably fail to deliver lasting results." – Jack A. Bobo Jack Bobo is the author of the book 'Why smart people make bad food choices – the invisible influences that guide our thinking.' He is also the CEO of Futurity, a food foresight company that advises companies, foundations and governments on emerging food trends and consumer attitudes and behaviors related to the future of food. Tune into this episode to learn about:
Full shownotes and resources at www.SoundBitesRD.com/182 | |||
| 181: Cultural Humility & Health Literacy – Lorena Drago | 16 Jun 2021 | 01:03:38 | |
Cultural Competency is recognizing and forming ones attitudes, believes, skills, values and levels of awareness to provide culturally-appropriate, respectful and relevant care and education – Campinha-Bacote Model This episode explores the concepts and communication strategies within the context of, and beyond, cultural competency including cultural humility, health literacy, health beliefs, acculturation, assimilation and the globalization of food. Culturally specific communication tools for healthcare professionals are discussed to help elicit patient's health beliefs/perceptions and collect essential food and health behaviors and information. Guest Lorena Drago MS, RDN, CDN, CDCES, specializes in providing culturally competent care and develops educational learning tools for individuals with restricted health literacy. | |||
| 180: A Taste of Indian Culture & Vegetarian Cuisine – Vandana Sheth | 09 Jun 2021 | 00:38:24 | |
Vandana Sheth is a nationally recognized and award winning registered dietitian nutritionist, certified diabetes care and education specialist, and author of the cookbook My Indian Table: Quick & Tasty Vegetarian Recipes. Tune in to this episode to learn about:
Full shownotes and resources at www.SoundBitesRD.com/180 | |||
| 179: "Make Every Bite Count" for Mom, Infant & Toddler - Erin Palinski-Wade | 01 Jun 2021 | 00:24:15 | |
This is the first time since the 1985 edition that the Dietary Guidelines for Americans provide recommendations by stage of life, from birth to older adulthood, including pregnancy and lactation. It includes guidance based upon more age-specific needs, and the call to action, "Make Every Bite Count", emphasizes focusing on nutrient-dense foods and beverages while staying within your calorie limit. Tune in to this podcast with guest Erin Palinski-Wade, RD, CDE, LDN, CPT to learn about:
RDNs, DTRs, and CDCESs can earn 1.0 FREE CEU for listening to this podcast episode. This episode is sponsored by Fresh Avocados – Love One Today® For more information and resources visit: https://bit.ly/34JGP5b | |||
| 178: The Science & Culture of Obesity (Part 2) – Dr. Gabriel Smolarz | 19 May 2021 | 00:59:08 | |
This two-part podcast series addresses the science and social science of obesity with a goal of changing how we see, prevent and treat obesity by helping people with obesity see their weight and weight management differently, and helping physicians and other healthcare professionals gain a more robust understanding of obesity and talk with their patients about obesity differently. Tune in to this episode to learn about:
Full shownotes and resources at: www.SoundBitesRD.com/178 | |||
| 177: The Science & Culture of Obesity (Part 1) – Noël Theodosiou | 12 May 2021 | 00:38:12 | |
Despite understanding the complexities of obesity and efforts to curb obesity, rates continue to rise. Our current approach is inadequate with a siloed and mechanistic healthcare system, polarized perspectives on body acceptance and diet culture, and a lack of knowledge or access to treatment options and improved outcomes. This two-part podcast series addresses the science and social science of obesity with a goal of changing how we see, prevent and treat obesity by helping people with obesity see their weight and weight management differently, and helping physicians and other healthcare professionals gain a more robust understanding of obesity and talk with their patients about obesity differently. Tune in to this episode to learn about:
Full shownotes and resources at www.SoundBitesRD.com/177 | |||
| 176: Exercise, Food & Weight – Nancy Clark | 05 May 2021 | 00:51:32 | |
According to sports nutritionist Nancy Clark: Food is fuel. Food is health. As humans, we are SUPPOSED to eat. Too many people try to "stay away" from food (especially "carbs") in their efforts to lose body fat. People need to know that food "works"; that what and when and how they eat matters in terms of enjoying high energy, feeling good, and performing well, whether you are an athlete, fitness exerciser or "just" a busy person. Tune in to this episode to learn about:
Full shownotes and resources: www.SoundBitesRD.com/176 | |||
| 175: Gut Health, Dietary Fiber & Avocados - Marisa Moore | 19 Apr 2021 | 00:31:46 | |
Avocados are a good source of dietary fiber and provide monounsaturated fatty acids, nutrients that have been independently connected to metabolic health benefits and the gastrointestinal microbiota. A recent study published in the Journal of Nutrition evaluated the impact of avocado consumption on the gut microbiota and microbial metabolites and explored the relationship between the fecal microbiota, fecal metabolites and health markers. Tune into this episode with guest Marisa Moore MBA, RDN to learn about:
Registered Dietitians, Dietetic Technicians Registered, and Certified Diabetes Educators can earn 1.0 FREE CEU for listening to this podcast episode. This episode is sponsored by Fresh Avocados – Love One Today® For more information and resources visit: https://bit.ly/3dyPTz3 | |||
| 174: Infant Feeding & Food Allergies – Sherry Coleman Collins | 15 Apr 2021 | 00:35:15 | |
There's no evidence that withholding any allergen prevents food allergies, and the newly revised Dietary Guidelines for Americans reinforce that in order to reduce the risk of food allergies babies should be fed infant-safe potentially allergenic foods once they've eaten a few other complementary foods successfully – starting at around 6-months of age. This recommendation is particularly important when it comes to helping prevent peanut allergies. Despite current research, recommendations and expert consensus, many families are still apprehensive. Yet, research shows that parents and caregivers are 47 percent more likely to introduce peanut products to their infant if it is recommended by their pediatrician or family doctor.
This episode is sponsored by the National Peanut Board. Full shownotes and resources at www.SoundBitesRD.com/174 | |||
| 287: Prebiotics & Digestive Health: Benefits, Claims & Low FODMAP Tips – Hannah Ackermann | 21 May 2025 | 00:48:00 | |
Despite the growing body of research, we are still in the early stages of understanding the gut microbiome. Consumer interest in biotics is growing and this trend is driving more research into pre, pro, post and synbiotics and their potential health benefits. This episode focuses on prebiotics, which are defined as "a substrate that is selectively utilized by host microorganisms conferring a health benefit" and are often associated with dietary fibers but may also derive from non-fiber substances such as polyphenols. Tune into this episode with Hannah Ackermann, MBA, RDN to learn about: ● what prebiotics are and what they have to do with fiber ● research regarding the known and emerging health benefits of prebiotics ● health claims for prebiotics ● trends in consumer interest in biotics ● low FODMAP diets ● what to look for on food labels ● how different prebiotic fibers may impact GI symptoms ● the prebiotic fiber ingredient Arrabina Wheat Fiber ● resources for health professionals and the public Commercial support has been provided by COMET, a company specializing in prebiotic dietary fiber ingredients. Full shownotes, transcript and resources: https://soundbitesrd.com/287
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| [bonus episode] 30-Minute DASH Diet Cookbook – Luis Gonzalez | 24 Mar 2021 | 00:16:42 | |
This bonus episode is part of a series of Cookbook Conversations. These bonus episodes are shorter than the usual episodes and the discussion is focused solely on the cookbook, recipes and tips straight from the author. Today we are "in the kitchen" with Luis Gonzalez talking about the 30-Minute DASH Diet Cookbook: Fast and Easy Recipes to Lose Weight and Reverse High Blood Pressure Luis Gonzalez, MS, RD is an Account Coordinator at Eat Well Global where he uses evidence-based information to empower global change agents in food and nutrition. He is also the creator behind @nutritionbyphoto and enjoys creating delicious food photography for social media. Luis Gonzalez – Website | Instagram Do M.O.R.E. with Dinner Free Resource Kit For more information visit: www.SoundBitesRD.com/CC2 | |||
| 173: Anti-Inflammation Diets – Serena Ball & Carolyn Williams | 17 Mar 2021 | 00:35:46 | |
The science behind anti-inflammation foods and diets, such as the Mediterranean Diet, is strong. But there are some common misperceptions and other barriers that might be preventing people from embracing this healthy diet and lifestyle. Research shows that inflammation is the root driver of many chronic conditions. An anti-inflammatory eating approach can provide important benefits for people, regardless of health status, age, or condition.
Full shownotes and resources at www.SoundBitesRD.com/173 | |||
| 172: Food Insecurity & Food Injustice: Stigma & Solutions – Clancy Harrison | 03 Mar 2021 | 00:50:13 | |
As a registered dietitian, TEDx speaker, international speaker, and author, Clancy Harrison challenges the way food insecurity is approached in the US. Her mission to demolish the stigma around healthy food access places her on the cutting edge of advocacy. Tune in to this episode to learn about:
Full shownotes and resources at: www.SoundBitesRD.com/172 | |||
| [bonus episode] The Best 3-Ingredient Cookbook - Toby Amidor | 24 Feb 2021 | 00:19:06 | |
This bonus episode is part of a series of Cookbook Conversations. These bonus episodes are shorter than the usual episodes and the discussion is focused solely on the cookbook, recipes and tips straight from the author. Today we are "in the kitchen" with Toby Amidor talking about The Best 3-Ingredient Cookbook: 100 Fast and Easy Recipes for Everyone Toby Amidor, MS, RD, CDN, FAND is an award-winning nutrition expert and Wall Street Journal best-selling cookbook author of seven cookbooks. For the past 11 years, she has been the nutrition expert at FoodNetwork.com and has her own "Ask the Expert" column in Today's Dietitian Magazine. A few recipes from the book: Cashew Date Bars with Chocolate Drizzle Baby Greens and Mushroom Salad Chocolate Strawberry Chia Pudding Toby Amidor Nutrition – Website Do M.O.R.E. with Dinner Free Resource Kit For more information visit: www.SoundBitesRD.com/CC1 | |||
| 171: Seafood: Nutrition, Sustainability & The Economy – Dr. Paul Doremus & Linda Cornish | 17 Feb 2021 | 00:47:23 | |
The health benefits of seafood are well researched - eating more seafood can reduce the risks of chronic disease affecting many Americans today. The newly released Dietary Guidelines for Americans encourage people to eat seafood at least twice a week, and includes first-time recommendations for babies and toddlers under two years old. Local seafood has lost its place at the table - more than 80% of the seafood consumed in the United States is produced abroad, and of that amount, about half is farmed seafood. Tune in to this episode with Paul Doremus, PhD, from NOAA Fisheries and Linda Cornish, MBA, from Seafood Nutrition Partnership to learn about:
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| 170: Nutrition Science, The Food Industry & Sugar Reduction Strategies – Dr. Marianne O'Shea | 03 Feb 2021 | 00:48:29 | |
As consumers increasingly demand more nutritious food and beverages, the food industry is responding with innovation and reformulation. Nutrition science is the guiding principle as well as the bridge between nutrition research and food industry goals. For example, PepsiCo continues to add product offerings with positive nutrition like whole grains, fruits and vegetables, dairy, protein and hydration. In addition, they are reducing added sugars, sodium and saturated fat in many products to keep up with evolving consumer tastes and preferences. Dr. Marianne O'Shea is Vice President of Global Nutrition Sciences for PepsiCo, leading a dynamic team of nutrition experts to guide the nutrition strategy fueling PepsiCo's innovation and portfolio transformation through nutrition science. Tune in to this episode to learn about:
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| 169: Pre, Peri & Post Menopause: Weighty Matters – Liz Ward & Hillary Wright | 19 Jan 2021 | 01:08:33 | |
There is no reason for women to deprive themselves of delicious, nourishing foods as they navigate the years before, during and after menopause. Registered Dietitians Hillary Wright and Elizabeth Ward have teamed up to author the new book, The Menopause Diet Plan. With a comprehensive approach to better health, this book helps women take charge of their well-being and live life to the fullest. Wright and Ward share insights on nutrition and lifestyle habits for before, during, and after menopause because what happens to your body before and after menopause are important, too. They suggest that women start taking the transition to menopause seriously in their mid-40s or even earlier. And, if you're past menopause, to eat in a way that keeps your brain, heart, bones, and the rest of your body in good shape. Tune in to this episode to learn about:
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| 168: The Gut Microbiome & Type 2 Diabetes – Dr. Orville Kolterman and Kristin Neusel | 13 Jan 2021 | 00:47:19 | |
A growing body of evidence suggests that specific, naturally occurring gut bacteria are under-represented in the intestinal tracts of individuals developing, and with, type 2 diabetes and that their functions impact glucose and insulin homeostasis. This podcast offers listeners a deeper understanding of the changes that occur in the gut microbiome and how certain food choices and eating patterns, along with the use of a novel probiotic, can potentially improve glucose and A1c levels. Guests on this show include Dr. Orville Kolterman, MD, a renowned endocrinologist who has spent his career in diabetes care and research focused on the role of the gut in diabetes management, and Kristin Neusel, MS, RD, LD, CDCES, a registered dietitian nutritionist and certified diabetes care and education specialist well versed in this science, probiotics and the nutrition management of type 2 diabetes. Tune in to this episode to learn about:
This episode is sponsored by Pendulum Therapeutics, the developer and manufacturer of the medical probiotic Pendulum Glucose Control. We thank them for their sponsorship and support of the podcast. Full shownotes and links to resources at www.SoundBitesRD.com/168 | |||
| An Important Message from Melissa | 18 Dec 2020 | 00:08:42 | |
Thank you for tuning into this short bonus episode so I can share some important updates with you! I hope I've provided some information and inspiration to you during this "unprecedented" year we've had in 2020. One of the best phrases I've heard to describe this year was this: We are all experiencing the same storm but in different boats. Same storm, different boats. I often think of this as I go through my day, watch the news, experiencing and processing everything that is going on while keeping in mind that some people are out of work and struggling to put food on the table, some people have been sick themselves or lost a loved one to covid. Despite several minor health issues unrelated to covid, my family has been safe and healthy and I hope yours has too. Here's to a healthier and happier new year for all. Stay safe, happy holidays and, as always, enjoy your food with health in mind. - Melissa p.s. For more information about the podcast, episodes, shownotes and FREE CEUs visit: www.SoundBitesRD.com/podcast
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| 167: An Inside Look at the 2020 Dietary Guidelines – Dr. Heather Leidy | 15 Dec 2020 | 00:53:15 | |
The United States Department of Agriculture and the United States Department of Health and Human Services update the Dietary Guidelines for Americans every five years. These guidelines serve as a source of guidance to inform food and nutrition programs and initiatives. They also support the development of science-based nutrition education messages and consumer materials for the general public. Tune into this episode to learn about:
Dr. Heather J. Leidy, MS, PhD, is an Associate Professor at the University of Texas at Austin in the Department of Nutritional Sciences and the Department of Pediatrics-Dell Medical School. She also serves as the Director of the Research Interest Groups through the American Society of Nutrition and as a member of the 2020 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee. This episode is a sponsored collaboration with "Beef. It's What's for Dinner." on behalf of the Beef Checkoff, and we thank them for their sponsorship and support of the podcast. Full shownotes and links to resources at www.SoundBitesRD.com/167 | |||
| 286: Carbohydrate Restriction & Research on Diabetes, Weight and Metabolic Health – Dr. Jim Painter | 07 May 2025 | 00:45:33 | |
"Low" Carbohydrate Diets and Metabolic Health: What Does the Research Show? Commercial support has been provided by Simply Good Foods. Dr. Jim Painter was sponsored by an unrestricted grant from Simply Good Foods to speak on the podcast. No products or brands are discussed or promoted. Lower carbohydrate, higher protein and higher fat dietary patterns have seen a resurgence in interest in both the research community and in popular culture in the past decade. This has been accompanied by a clearer understanding of who may benefit from dietary patterns that reduce carbohydrate and increase other macronutrients and the ways in which these approaches change human metabolism to facilitate weight loss and improve glycemic control. While often regarded as fad diets, there is a significant amount of clinical evidence that can be used to evaluate the potential upsides and downsides of these types of dietary approaches. This research can be leveraged to understand what dietary factors should be considered when trying to optimize lower carbohydrate diets and how other macronutrients need to be shifted in order to provide sufficient nutrition. It should be noted that there is a large body of evidence that can be used to help answer many of the outstanding questions related to carbohydrate reduction or restriction. Furthermore, this large body of clinical research has resulted in many high-quality meta-analyses that help give a clearer picture of the utility of such alternative dietary patterns, especially regarding improving glycemic control in those with type 2 diabetes. Tune into this episode with Dr. Jim Painter to learn about: ● Research studies on low/lower carbohydrate diets and metabolic health ● Research related to diabetes, prediabetes, inflammation ● How "low carbohydrate" is defined in various research studies ● Ketogenic diet research ● Higher protein and fat intake related to lower carbohydrate diets ● Popularity of higher protein diets ● How the quality of carbohydrates, protein and fat may impact health ● Intermittent fasting research ● Insights on ketosis, autophagy ● diabetes remission ● the "best" diet(s) for diabetes ● 2025 Diabetes Standards of Care ● If the Mediterranean diet can be considered low carb ● Potential health benefits with or without weight loss ● resources for health professionals and the public Full shownotes, transcript and resources: https://soundbitesrd.com/286 | |||
| 166: Medical Humanities: Pandemics, Food Shaming & Social Science – Dr. Kari Nixon | 08 Dec 2020 | 00:54:54 | |
"Medical humanities can be defined as an interdisciplinary, and increasingly international endeavor that draws on the creative and intellectual strengths of diverse disciplines, including literature, art, creative writing, drama, film, music, philosophy, ethical decision making, anthropology, and history, in pursuit of medical educational goals.[2] The humanistic sciences are relevant when multiple people's perspectives on issues are compiled together to answer questions or even create questions. The arts can provide additional perspective to the sciences." (Wikipedia – accessed 12-2-20) Tune in to this episode to learn about:
Today's guest is Dr. Kari Nixon, an assistant professor at Whitworth University and author of Quarantine Life: From Cholera to Covid-19, What Pandemics Teach Us About Parenting, Work, Life and Communities from the 1700s to Today. Dr. Nixon's research focuses on social understandings of death, disease, and community. Full shownotes and resources: www.SoundBitesRD.com/166 | |||
| 165: The Reality of Type 2 Diabetes Reversal & Remission – Megan Munoz | 24 Nov 2020 | 00:49:13 | |
The road to type 2 diabetes remission or reversal is not as simple as eating better and exercising more. Improving outcomes in diabetes is a much more complex system. The reported rates of remission are often different from what the research actually says. In this podcast episode, we hear from a diabetes care and education expert on where the research stands on diabetes reversal, and what we can learn about diabetes management. Tune in to this episode to learn about:
Today's guest is Megan Muñoz, RN, MSN, CMSRN, CDES, the creator and host of Type2andYou with Meg, the first podcast by a Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist dedicated to people living with type 2 diabetes. Full shownotes and resources: www.SoundBitesRD.com/165 | |||
| 164: Avocados, Satiety and Mindful Eating in Diabetes – Erin Palinski-Wade | 17 Nov 2020 | 00:34:50 | |
Diet has a significant role in disease development and protection, particularly when it comes to certain diseases like diabetes. More recently, the quality of carbohydrates and fats has been examined more closely for their impact on health. Epidemiologic studies have revealed that consumption of refined carbohydrate-containing diets and/or diets high in saturated fat may be associated with increased prevalence of type 2 diabetes and risk for coronary heart disease. Dietary patterns emphasizing certain nutrients, such as monounsaturated fats (MUFA), while decreasing other components, such as saturated fats or refined, readily digestible carbohydrates, may have favorable effects on cardio-metabolic health. Fresh avocados are a distinctive fruit characterized by their nutrient profile that includes MUFA, dietary fiber and several essential micronutrients and bioactive phytochemicals. A study published in the journal Nutrients (September 2018) investigated the strategy of incorporating fresh avocados into a breakfast meal (replacing mainly carbohydrates with fat by adding unsaturated fats from avocados) on postprandial markers of metabolic and vascular health. Researchers looked at changes in glycemic indices along with changes in markers of endothelial function, inflammation and oxidative stress/damage – each having a role in cardiometabolic health. Tune in to this episode with guest Erin Palinski-Wade RD, CDE, LDN, CPT to learn about:
Registered Dietitians, Dietetic Technicians, and Certified Diabetes Educators can earn 1.0 FREE CEU for listening to this podcast episode. This episode is sponsored by Fresh Avocados – Love One Today® For more information and resources visit: https://bit.ly/2I2xHRN | |||