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The Healthy Handful

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The podcast that keeps you up-to-date on all things nuts! Hosted by Nuts for Life Program Manager and Accredited Practising Dietitian Belinda Neville. Each month, Belinda talks with someone new – from nutrition experts and researchers to nut growers – to find out why there’s so much to love about nuts! Host: Belinda Neville Connect: Contact us at admin@nutsforlife.com.au Sign up to NutENews Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn
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Nuts and healthy ageing. Episode 49

Épisode 49

lundi 25 novembre 2024Durée 23:41

The population worldwide is ageing, and this is true for Australia’s population as well. One hundred years ago, five in every 100 people made it past the age of 65 years. Today, one in seven people make it past that age.

 

But it’s not all about living longer. We all want to live healthier too.

Nutrition expert Dr Tim Crowe takes us through what happens to our bodies as we age – from the inevitable changes that come with ageing, to what we can do to ensure we age in the healthiest way possible.

Learn about the key nutrients and lifestyle choices that make all the difference.

Access episode webpage: 

https://www.nutsforlife.com.au/resource/episode-49-nuts-and-healthy-ageing/ 

About today's guest

Dr Tim Crowe is a career nutrition research scientist and an Advanced Accredited Practising Dietitian.

He has 30 years of research and teaching experience in the university and public hospital sector, covering diverse research areas of basic laboratory research, clinical nutrition intervention trials, and public health nutrition.

Tim now works chiefly as a freelance health and medical writer, scientific consultant and science communicator. He has an active media profile and a large social media following through his Thinking Nutrition blog and podcast.

Supporting resources

Nut consumption and disability-free survival in community-dwelling older adults: A prospective cohort study 

https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afae239

Nuts and older adults’ health: A narrative review 

https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/4/1848

Long-term consumption of nuts (including peanuts, peanut butter, walnuts, and other nuts) in relation to risk of frailty in older women: Evidence from a cohort study 

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022316623005060  

Can nuts mitigate malnutrition in older adults? A conceptual framework

 https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/10/1448

‘Cooking with Nuts’ Hub

https://www.nutsforlife.com.au/cooking-with-nuts/

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Host: Belinda Neville

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A culinary celebration of foods and ingredients. Episode 48

Épisode 48

lundi 28 octobre 2024Durée 32:54

Renowned culinary expert Tawnya Bahr shares her remarkable journey from working as an IT Sales and Marketing Manager in California, to importing condiments into Australia, and eventually becoming one of the most respected authorities in bridging the gap between food producers and the food industry.

We discuss how she works closely with local suppliers, fostering a deep connection to the food, and its origins, and to chefs, where she inspires the use of these ingredients (including nuts) to elevate dishes. Plus, Tawnya shares a few of her favourite mouth-watering ways to incorporate nuts into everyday meals. 

So, don your apron for a culinary adventure!

Access episode webpage:

https://www.nutsforlife.com.au/resource/episode-48-a-culinary-celebration-of-foods-and-ingredients/ 

About today’s guest

Tawnya Bahr, an esteemed culinary expert, Group Executive Chef and the Director of Straight To The Source, a company known as a conduit for connection and excellence within the supply chain.

With more than 27 years of food industry experience, Tawnya is a prominent advisor and culinary judge for organisations like Sydney Royal Fine Food and the Australian Culinary Federation. You will often find her emceeing food-related events, mentoring for Women in Hospitality, shaping industry standards, championing sustainability, and showcasing the origins of ingredients. 

Tawnya's passion for supporting food innovation through product development and distribution strategy have earned her recognition as a trailblazing leader in the food industry, with numerous accolades in business, entrepreneurship, and an advocate for Australian farmers' markets.

Supporting resources

‘Cooking with Nuts’ Hub

https://www.nutsforlife.com.au/cooking-with-nuts/

Recipe e-book - Cooking with nuts: Every day recipes to love

https://www.nutsforlife.com.au/culinary-resources/recipe-book/

10 ways to enjoy nuts every day

https://www.nutsforlife.com.au/culinary-resources/10-ways-to-enjoy-nuts-every-day/

Simple swaps for your favourite dishes

https://www.nutsforlife.com.au/culinary-resources/simple-swaps-for-your-favourite-dishes/

Storing nuts

https://www.nutsforlife.com.au/culinary-resources/storing-nuts/

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Credits: Host - Belinda Neville

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Episode 39: Food trends that will shape how we eat in the future

Épisode 39

lundi 22 janvier 2024Durée 22:31

The last three years have seen massive disruptions - from the global pandemic and climate crisis, to slowing economies – which have affected many aspects of human life, and are impacting consumer needs.

So, what does this mean for food?

We speak with Australian Macadamias Marketing Manager, Jacqui Price, who walks us through the findings of an in-depth exploration of food trends, obtained through the lens of global opinion leaders.  Hear about these emerging macro food trends that the experts predict will shape the world of food in the coming years.

Access episode webpage: https://www.nutsforlife.com.au/resource/episode-39-food-trends/ 

About today’s guest

Jacqui Price is a marketing professional with extensive experience in marketing, brand strategy, and new product commercialisation in the food, agribusiness, and beverage industries.

She has worked with a diverse range of well-known brands and companies covering retail, foodservice, manufacturing, and business to business, and holds a Masters of Business (Marketing).

Jacqui currently manages the Australian macadamia industry’s $2 million annual marketing program, involving domestic and international marketing, category building, promotion, advertising, and brand development.

Supporting resources

https://trade.australian-macadamias.org/white-paper-the-8-big-emerging-food-trends-revealed-by-global-opinion-leaders/

https://www.australian-macadamias.org/consumer/recipes/

https://www.nutsforlife.com.au/recipes/

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Host: Belinda Neville

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Best of 2023: Episode 38

Épisode 38

mardi 5 décembre 2023Durée 18:45

In this episode, the ‘Best of 2023’, we wrap up the year by reflecting on the highlights.

Our dietitians share the most interesting things we learnt in 2023, on a topic close to our hearts: nuts and health!

The Healthy Handful podcast host, Belinda Neville, speaks with colleague and Accredited Practising Dietitian Maree Hall, to uncover the best, most popular and most interesting this year – from nut research, to recipes, podcasts, news articles, and more.  

Some of which may surprise you!

About today’s guest

Maree Hall is the Digital and Communications Manager at Nuts for Life.

Based in Brisbane, Maree has more than 15 years’ experience in communications across a range of channels, working primarily with consumer and healthcare professional audiences. During the past decade she has worked within the food industry sector, as well as for the professions’ national body, Dietitians Australia.

Supporting resources:

Research paper series: Nuts2022 – Nuts and health research

https://www.nutsforlife.com.au/resource/global-experts-endorse-nuts/

Research paper: Tree nut and peanut consumption and risk of cardiovascular disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2161831323003095?via%3Dihub

Nuts and health research summaries

https://www.nutsforlife.com.au/resource-library/?1&nut=&article-type=69

Omega-3 fatty acids in nuts

https://www.nutsforlife.com.au/resource/omega-3-fatty-acids-in-nuts/

Nuts for Life Resource Library

https://www.nutsforlife.com.au/resource-library/?1&nut=&article-type=&type-resources=71%2C44%2C70%2C48

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Episode 37 - What's the best diet for diabetes prevention and management?

Épisode 37

mercredi 8 novembre 2023Durée 32:45

Did you know that around 1.9 million Australians are living with diabetes? And type 2 diabetes, which is largely preventable, accounts for 85-90% of all cases - and is increasing each year.

So, how can nuts help? What’s their role in reducing diabetes risk, and managing existing diabetes?

We speak with Diabetes Victoria dietitian Tim McMaster, who has a wealth of experience in diabetes.   

He explains the role of nutrition in preventing and managing diabetes, how the primary clinical goal of diabetes management goes beyond just managing blood glucose levels, and more.

 

Plus, he explains a potential role for nuts in preventing type 2 diabetes, and where they fit within diabetes dietary recommendations. And he allays the idea that cashews and chestnuts need to be avoided! 

 

 Access episode webpage: https://www.nutsforlife.com.au/resource/episode-37-whats-the-best-diet-for-diabetes-prevention-and-management/

About today’s guest

Tim is an Accredited Practising Dietitian and Accredited Sports Dietitian, based in Melbourne. 

He has been working in diabetes for more than 10 years and is a senior diabetes dietitian with Diabetes Victoria. He is also the director of his online private practice 'Master Nutrition', which specialises in his two favourite areas of nutrition, diabetes nutrition and sports nutrition.   

When Tim isn’t working, he enjoys spending time with his young family, drinking coffee and watching all kinds of sports (not necessarily in that order). Occasionally, he still pulls on the running shoes, when his body allows it.

Supporting resources

Durability of a primary care-led weight-management intervention for remission of type 2 diabetes: 2-year results of the DiRECT open-label, cluster-randomised trial

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30852132/

Intensive lifestyle intervention for remission of early type 2 diabetes in primary care in Australia: DiRECT-Aus

https://diabetesjournals.org/care/article/doi/10.2337/dc23-0781/153542/Intensive-Lifestyle-Intervention-for-Remission-of

Nuts in the prevention and management of type 2 diabetes

https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/15/4/878

 

Associations between plant-based dietary patterns and risks of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and mortality – a systematic review and meta-analysis

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10548756/

Nuts and diabetes

https://www.nutsforlife.com.au/resource/nuts-and-diabetes/

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Host: Belinda Neville

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Episode 36: What makes almonds a great addition to a weight-loss diet?

Épisode 36

mercredi 18 octobre 2023Durée 29:21

Australians often avoid eating nuts, including almonds, due to their kilojoule and fat content.

 

But a recent randomised trial, Australian-based researchers, provides further evidence that an energy-restricted diet, containing nuts (almonds, in this case) can promote weight loss and maintenance, and support cardiometabolic health.

Lead researcher, Professor Alison Coates, from the University of South Australia, shares the key findings from her team’s research, which has just been published in the journal Obesity.

She presents a compelling case for why almonds make a great addition to a weight loss diet! 

Access episode webpage: https://www.nutsforlife.com.au/resource/episode-36-what-makes-almonds-a-great-addition-to-a-weight-loss-diet/ 

About today’s guest

Alison Coates is a professor in human nutrition, and a member of the Alliance for Research in Exercise, Nutrition and Activity (ARENA) Research Centre, based in Allied Health and Human Performance at the University of South Australia.

Alison received her PhD from the University of Adelaide in 2002. After completing a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Colorado, she returned to the University of South Australia where she has been for the last 19 years.

Alison’s research focuses on dietary strategies to improve cardiovascular and metabolic function, with a focus on bioactive nutrients in foods and supplements, and the impact of altered timing of eating.

She is currently working on weight loss trials in adults focused on a wide range of health outcomes.

Supporting resources

Almonds vs. carbohydrate snacks in an energy-restricted diet: Weight and cardiometabolic outcomes from a randomized trial

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/oby.23860

Almonds: A useful addition to a weight loss diet

https://www.nutsforlife.com.au/almonds-a-useful-addition-to-a-weight-loss-diet/  

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admin@nutsforlife.com.au

 

Episode 35: The power of healthy dietary patterns

Épisode 35

lundi 25 septembre 2023Durée 21:48

Historically, nutrition science focused on individual nutrients, and how falling short of these could lead to certain diseases. 

Decades on, in many higher-income countries, like Australia, nutrient deficiencies are no longer the norm. Instead, we’re much more attuned to rising rates of chronic diseases, which are not caused by single nutrients (or lack of a single nutrient), but have multiple determinants.

So, we need to consider foods, food groups and, most importantly, dietary patterns. 

In our newest podcast episode, we talk with Dr Elizabeth Neale on all things ‘dietary patterns’. 

She touches on why singling out nutrients is now considered a ‘reductionist’ approach, why it’s worth looking at the whole diet, which dietary patterns are the best (and why), and how more recent dietary guidelines have shifted their focus.  

Plus, we consider where nuts fit within healthy dietary patterns, based on the latest evidence.

Access episode webpage: https://www.nutsforlife.com.au/resource/episode-35-the-power-of-healthy-dietary-patterns/ 

About today’s guest

Dr Elizabeth Neale is an Advanced Accredited Practising Dietitian. She completed her PhD in nutrition at the University of Wollongong in 2012, where she now works as a Senior Lecturer.

Elizabeth’s research focuses on the evidence-based framework in nutrition, with a particular focus on systematic reviews and meta-analyses. She also explores the impact of nut consumption on risk factors for chronic diseases.

Supporting resources

Foods, nutrients, and dietary patterns: Interconnections and implications for dietary guidelines

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4863273/pdf/an011718.pdf

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Episode 34: Busting the biggest nut myths

Épisode 34

mercredi 23 août 2023Durée 32:27

Do nuts cause weight gain and should you avoid them if you’re managing your weight? Should nuts be activated to better access their nutrients? And are nuts a 'complete' protein?

The Healthy Handful podcast host, Belinda Neville, speaks with colleague and Accredited Practising Dietitian Maree Hall, to unpack some of the biggest nut myths we hear time and again.

We answer these questions and more, based on the scientific evidence, to set the record straight.

Access episode webpage: https://www.nutsforlife.com.au/resource/busting-the-biggest-nut-myths/ 

About today’s guest

Maree Hall is the Digital and Communications Manager at Nuts for Life. Maree has more than 15 years’ experience in communications across a range of channels, working primarily with consumer and healthcare professional audiences. During the past decade, she has worked across the food industry sector, as well as for the dietetics professions' national body, Dietitians Australia.

Supporting resources:

Nuts are not linked with weight gain

Are fatty nuts a weighty concern? A systematic review and meta-analysis and dose–response meta-regression of prospective cohorts and randomized controlled trials

The metabolizable energy and lipid bioaccessibility of tree nuts and peanuts: A systematic review with narrative synthesis of human and in vitro studies

Activating nuts

The Healthy Handful: Episode 3 – Activating nuts

Does ‘activating’ nuts affect nutrient bioavailability?

Plant, nut and 'complete' proteins

Plant and nut protein and health

Believe it or ‘nut’: Why it is time to set the record straight on nut protein quality: Pistachio (Pistacia vera L.) focus

Environment and sustainability

The Healthy Handful: Episode 9 – Sustainabilty in the almond industry

The Healthy Handful: Episode 8 – Sustainabilty in the macadamia industry

Roasted vs raw nuts

An audit of the energy, fat and sodium content of nuts

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Episode 33 - What's the best plant-based milk?

Épisode 33

lundi 31 juillet 2023Durée 24:43

Gone are the days when the only options for your café latte were ‘full-cream’ or ‘skim’! Plant-based milks, including nut milks, have taken grocery stores and cafes by storm in recent years, as a popular alternative to dairy milk, making up around 7% of all milk consumed in Australia.

 

But are they healthier, or 'better' than cows' milk? And which plant-based milks are the best?

 

In this episode, we take a look at the reasons behind the increase in popularity of plant-based milks, discuss their pros and cons, and identify which ones make the best ingredients in curries!

 

Access episode webpage: https://www.nutsforlife.com.au/resource/episode-33-whats-the-best-plant-based-milk/ 

About today’s guest

Dr Tim Crowe is a career nutrition research scientist and an Advanced Accredited Practising Dietitian.

He has 30 years of research and teaching experience in the university and public hospital sector, covering diverse research areas of basic laboratory research, clinical nutrition intervention trials, and public health nutrition.

Tim now works chiefly as a freelance health and medical writer, scientific consultant, and science communicator. He has an active media profile and a large social media following through his Thinking Nutrition blog and podcast.

Supporting resources

https://www.nutsforlife.com.au/nuts-about-nut-milk-heres-what-you-need-to-know/

Can the Substitution of Milk with Plant-Based Drinks Affect Health-Related Markers? A Systematic Review of Human Intervention Studies in Adults

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10255899/

Thinking Nutrition - Blog

https://www.thinkingnutrition.com.au/plant-based-milks/

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Barriers and facilitators to nut consumption: Episode 32

Épisode 32

lundi 26 juin 2023Durée 18:52

About this episode

Eating nuts regularly is linked with major health benefits. But consumption data (in Australia and around the globe), suggests that most people do not meet recommendations for nut intake.

 

So, what’s preventing Australians from eating more nuts? And how can we turn this around.

 

Dr. Elizabeth Neale, from the University of Wollongong takes us through the evidence.

 

Elizabeth discusses some of the key factors that inhibit people from eating enough nuts, plus what's needed to encourage greater consumption. She also outlines the crucial role of health professionals in helping people to meet nut intake targets.

About today’s guest

Dr Elizabeth Neale is an Advanced Accredited Practising Dietitian. She completed her PhD in nutrition at the University of Wollongong in 2012, where she now works as a Senior Lecturer.

Elizabeth’s research focuses on the evidence-based framework in nutrition, with a particular focus on systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Her work also explores the impact of nut consumption on risk factors for chronic diseases.

 Supporting resources

Barriers and facilitators to nut consumption: A narrative review

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33297407/  

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