Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast
Health & Fitness:Nutrition
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.
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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
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136: Produce Safety, Technology & Traceability – Dr. Bob Whitaker
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133: Eat, Laugh, Talk – Bri DeRosa
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