Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast
Health & Fitness:Nutrition
Good nutrition is essential for dancers to achieve desired body composition, ensure adequate energy to support growth, and optimize training. Successful dancers learn to view food as fuel, avoid dieting, and have sustained energy to power through class and performance. Dancers tend to under-eat and neglect long-term health, which compromises performance and contributes to injury. Pursuing a successful dance profession should not inflict chronic pain, perpetual stress, or diet confusion. Quality nutrition improves every aspect of dance training and performance, including physical strength and endurance, balance, flexibility, mental clarity and memory, emotional stability, and self-confidence. Nutrition needs are very individualized, so it is important that dancers seek specific dietary advice from a Registered Dietitian for dancers regarding calorie and protein needs.
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226: Convenience Store Nutrition: Insights, Strategy & Innovation – LeeAnn Kindness
225: Childhood Hunger: Let's Change the Conversation – Clancy Harrison
224: Digestive Health: Dairy, Fiber & Mindfulness – Dr. Robert Murray & Amanda Sauceda
223: POTS: Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome – Cheryl Harris
222: Food Packaging: Recycling, Sustainability & Innovations – Dr. David Smith
221: Go-To Recipes & Tools to Revolutionize Dinnertime
220: Body Image & Your Relationship with Food – Ilene Leshinsky
219: Micronutrient Deficiencies & Dietary Diversity – Dr. Ty Beal
218: Omega-6 PUFAs, Inflammation & NAFLD – Dr. Martha Belury
217: Rising Food Costs & Supermarket Solutions – Krystal Register
216: Satisfied Eating: Putting Mindfulness Into Practice - Andrea Mathis
215: The Protein PACT – Eric Mittenthal
214: The Science of Sweetness – Dr. Kees de Graaf & Dr. Colin Rehm
213: Cannabis & The Brain – Janice Bissex
212: Food Choices & the Gut Microbiome: Managing Chronic Diseases Takes Guts – Dr. Orville Kolterman and Kristin Neusel
211: Scientific Justice – Dr. Michelle McMurry-Heath
210: Picky Eating & Responsive Feeding – Dr. Elizabeth Zmuda
209: Tackling Wellness One Step at a Time - Dr. David Sabgir
208: The Difference Between Animal Welfare & Animal Rights
207: Sugar & Added Sugars: A Closer Look at Intake & Recommendations – Dr. Courtney Gaine
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