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Navigating the vast landscape of research literature, particularly in the realm of nutrition science, presents numerous challenges for readers seeking to extract meaningful insights.
Before diving into research papers, individuals should have a precise understanding of the specific questions they seek to address. Without this clarity, there is a risk of wasting time on irrelevant studies or misinterpreting findings.
Furthermore, the selective approach to sourcing research is crucial. With countless studies available, employing heuristic strategies to filter out irrelevant ones and prioritize those aligned with research goals is essential.
Effectively reading nutrition studies requires a nuanced understanding of statistical concepts and methodologies used in various studies. Developing this understanding can be challenging, especially for individuals without a background in statistics or research methodology.
In this episode, we discuss all these issues.
Course syllabus: Applied Nutrition Literacy
SNP15: AMA – Semaglutide, “Carni-nutrients”, Sweating From Caffeine, & More
#474: Glucose Peaks & Variability – Is Lower Better?
#473: Diet & Depression (What Do We Actually Know?) – Nicole Lippman-Barile, PhD
#472: Compared To What? – Understanding Food Substitution Analysis & Adjustment Models
#471: Salt & Bone Health – Is There Cause For Concern?
SNP14: Nutrition Coaching Roundtable (Helms, Huschtscha & Baker)
#470: Melatonin, Meal Timing & Glucose Tolerance
#469: Chrononutrition – New Findings & Updated Views
#468: High Sugar Intakes Without Excess Calories: Harmful or Benign?
SNP13: Intuitive Eating Debate – with Jackson Peos, PhD
#467: Iron Issues in Athletes – Prof. Pete Peeling
#466: Iron Absorption from Foods & Supplements – Prof. Paul Sharp
#465: Diagnosing & Treating Iron Deficiency & Excess – Austin Baraki, MD
#464: Do Sugar Taxes Work?: Evidence on Potential Policies - Kathryn Backholer, PhD
SNP12: The Big Breakfast Study
#463: Do Vegan Diets Cause Depression?
#462: Gyorgy Scrinis, PhD – Ultra-Processed Foods, Nutritionism and Current Food Systems
#461: Prof. Emma Boyland – How Food Marketing Impacts Eating Behaviour
SNP11: The Death of Domain Expertise
#460: Dr. Priya Sumithran – Body Fat Regulation, Pros & Cons of Weight Loss Interventions, and GLP-1 Receptor Agonists
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