Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast
Health & Fitness:Nutrition
Diet culture emphasize thinness over health and equates weight loss and thinness as superior - both physically and morally - which leads people to spend time, money and mental effort towards achieving the “ideal body.” A healthy relationship with food on the other hand is free from diet rules about what to eat, when to eat and how much to eat and allows you to eat all foods in a way that feels good for your body. This balanced and flexible approach to food fits perfectly in the flexitarian lifestyle.
This 3-part podcast series discusses the benefits of flexitarian eating and its intersection with promoting a healthier relationship with food and planetary health through sustainable zero waste cooking efforts.
Tune into this second episode in the series to learn about:
· examples of diet culture and the negative consequences associated with it
· what a healthy relationship with food looks like
· how flexitarian eating can provide opportunities to improve your relationship with food
· 7 flexitarian pathways that can help create a better relationship with food
· what food freedom is and how to achieve it
· ways to increase awareness of how you think about food and the dialogue in your head
· tips for how to challenge and release negative thoughts
· focusing on what to add to your plate to help yourself feel good
This series is sponsored by Danone North America and has been submitted to the Commission on Dietetic Registration for 3 hours of continuing professional education credits for RDNs, NDTRs and CDCESs.
Full shownotes and resources at: https://soundbitesrd.com/238
270: Cartoons, Stories & Adventure: Helping Kids Try New & Healthy Foods - David Grotto
269: Plant-based Performance Nutrition: Benefits, Challenges & Key Nutrients – Cynthia Sass
268: Nutrition Insights Inform How to Help People Improve Health – Kris Sollid
267: Headlines in Perspective: How to Better Translate Nutrition Research – Karen Collins
266: Injectable Weight Loss Medications: Can They Help Keep the Weight Off? – Dr. Jim Hill
265: Space Bites: Reflections of a NASA Food Scientist – Vickie Kloeris
264: Key Ingredients for Success: How to Develop, Write, Test & Modify Recipes – Raeanne Sarazen
263: The “Smart” Mediterranean Diet: Protect Your Mind & Boost Your Mood – Serena Ball & Deanna Segrave-Daly
262: Mind Your Gut: Manage IBS with Food, Mood & Lifestyle – Dr. Megan Riehl and Kate Scarlata
261: Ultra Processed Foods & Dietary Guidance: Where is the Research to Date? – Dr. Joanne Slavin
260: Plant Based Diets: New Research on Benefits & Ideas for Simple Swaps – Dr. Wendy Bazilian
259: Nutrition Claims & Culinary Versatility: Quaker Oats from Mill to Table – Steven Dominguez & Danielle Dalheim
258: How Agricultural Practices Influence Nutrition: Quaker Oats from Field to Mill – Dr. Di Wu & Dr. Kristin Stewart
257: A Look at Gen Z: Their Relationship with Food and the Dietitian of Tomorrow – Jaime Schwartz Cohen & Michele Murray
256: Weight-Inclusive Fertility Care: What Does the Research Show? – Rachelle Mallik
255: Avoid the Hype: Employ Critical Thinking About Food & Farming – Michelle Miller aka Farm Babe
254: The Truth About the Mediterranean Diet: Debunking Common Misconceptions – Pam Fullenweider
253: Intermittent Fasting & Time Restricted Eating: Research and Applications – Dr. Krista Varady
252: Living with T1D for Over 65 Years: A Personal Story – Jeanine Crouse
251: Mental Health, Brain Health & Diabetes: What Does Omega-3 Research Really Show? – Dr. Kaitlin Roke & Elana Natker
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