Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast
Health & Fitness:Nutrition
Lean, fresh pork is a source of eleven key nutrients and pork is the most consumed protein worldwide, making it an important part of many different cultures and eating patterns around the world. Yet, some health professionals and consumers remain unfamiliar with many of its health benefits, cultural applicability, culinary versatility and environmental sustainability.
Tune into this episode with registered dietitian Kara Behlke-Ungerman to learn about:
· Kara’s background growing up on a farm and ranch in rural Nebraska and experience in retail nutrition, communications and marketing
· the National Pork Board’s efforts in promoting evidence-based information
· the role of lean, fresh pork in healthy eating patterns across cultures, life stages and socio-economic status
· the nutrient profile of pork beyond high quality protein including important nutrients such as choline and selenium
· why pork is considered a “carrier” food and makes it easy to follow a plant-forward eating pattern
· consumption data, sustainability factors and new research on affordability
· consumer and health professional insights about the nutritional value, preparation methods and versatility of pork
· resources for the public and health professionals including a new program called Pork & Partners
This episode is sponsored by the National Pork Board and has been submitted to CDR for 1.0 free CEU.
Full shownotes and resources at: https://soundbitesrd.com/232
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241: Reconsidering “Healthy” Eating: Embracing Cultural Foods & Flavors – Maya Feller
240: Obesity Research: Rigor, Reproducibility & Truthful Communication – Dr. David Allison
239: How Flexitarianism Can Reduce Food Waste & Save Money – Rosanne Rust, Dawn Jackson Blatner & Amanda Blechman
238: How Flexitarianism Supports a Healthy Relationship with Food – Chelsey Amer, Dawn Jackson Blatner & Amanda Blechman
237: The How & Why of Flexitarian Eating – Dawn Jackson Blatner & Amanda Blechman
236: Menopause, Muscle & Mindset – Jenna Braddock
235: Teen Eating Behaviors: From Adolescence to Independence – Jill Castle
234: Plant-Based Cooking, Fermentation & A Plateful of Nourishment – Terry Walters
233: Fueling for Healthy Weight Gain & Performance – Nancy Clark
231: Carbohydrate Food Scores & Culturally Diverse Diets – Dr. Adam Drewnowski & Dr. Judy Rodriguez
230: The Psychology of Fitness: Shame vs. Enough-ness - JC Lippold
229: Current Research & Recommendations: Clearing Up the Confusion About Eggs & Cholesterol – Dr. Mickey Rubin
228: The Role of Food Science & Technology in Sustainable, Healthy Diets – Anna Rosales
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