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Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast

Melissa Joy Dobbins, MS, RD, CDE
Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast
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  • 292: Vitamin K2 Unveiled: Why It Matters for Heart and Bone Health – Dr. Chris Mohr
    Full shownotes, transcript and resources here: https://soundbitesrd.com/292                The Forgotten Vitamin: K2’s Role in Cardiovascular and Skeletal Health Vitamin K2 might not be the first nutrient you think of when it comes to heart health or bone health – but it should definitely be on your list of important nutrients. This episode explores the science behind vitamin K2, how it differs from K1, and its role alongside other nutrients in supporting cardiovascular and skeletal health. Tune in to this episode to learn about: ●       the differences between vitamin K1 and K2 ●       why K2 matters for heart and bone health ●       food sources and if they are common in the diet ●       how much vitamin K2 is recommended ●       other nutrients that work with vitamin K2 to support heart and bone health ●       research on vitamin K2’s role in heart and bone health including the AVADEC Trial ●       what to look for in supplements ●       ways to assess the quality of supplements ●       updated vitamin D recommendations ●       preventing deficiency vs. optimal amounts of nutrients ●       resources for health professionals and the public
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  • 291: The Evolution of Truth & How to Rebuild Trust in Science – Charlie Arnot
    Full shownotes, transcript and resources here: https://soundbitesrd.com/291               Belief-Based Research: The Power of Shared Values Public trust has shifted. Once, experts like scientists were the go-to voices for credible information, earning trust through their ability to solve major societal challenges. Today, “someone like me” is considered just as trustworthy, while social media influencers and opinion-driven podcasts often reach larger audiences than traditional news outlets. Consumers are now “choosing their own adventure” when deciding what information about food and nutrition they believe. In this episode, we explore groundbreaking findings from The Center for Food Integrity’s research study, The Evolution of Truth. By uncovering the core values, beliefs, and fears shaping consumer behavior around food, this research offers powerful insights to help listeners navigate a polarized world where truth is increasingly defined by perception rather than science. Tune in to this episode to learn about: ●        how truth is a social construct and what that means ●        the power of shared values in building trust ●        5 different consumer personalities and how to better connect with them ●        what different types of consumers think about MAHA ●        the inherent opportunities borne out of MAHA ●        nutrition misinformation and consumer behavior ●        social media influence vs. facts ●        truth in food and nutrition ●        building trust vs. defending an interest ●        how to build trust in science ●        the role of science in building trust
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  • 290: Parenting Today: The Power of Science and Social Justice – Kavin Senapathy
    Parents are bombarded with and overwhelmed by complex cultural, environmental, economic and political issues that impact their parenting skills, choices and confidence. By approaching various parenting challenges and questions from a science and social justice lens and parenting based on values, we can be more aware of the systemic forces that harm kids, differentiate what we can and cannot control, and build more fulfilling relationships with our children. Tune in to this episode to learn about: ●        the connection between science and justice ●        science curiosity vs. science literacy ●        values-based parenting ●        food-related topics including: o   infant formula o   clean eating o   MSG o   PFAS/forever chemicals o   Fat phobia ●        Hazard vs risk ●        The origins of and history behind BMI ●        Resources and related episodes Full shownotes, transcript and resources: https://soundbitesrd.com/290             
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  • 289: The Sober Curious Movement: Embracing an Alcohol-Free Lifestyle – Amanda Kuda
    Unbottled Potential: From Sober Curious to Sober Serious  As the sober curious movement gains traction, more people are reevaluating their relationship with alcohol and changing their habits. Challenging societal myths around alcohol’s role in relaxation, celebration and socializing can result in mindset shifts to begin exploring an alcohol-free lifestyle and discover how sobriety can impact core areas of life and enhance both personal and professional success. Tune in to this episode to learn about: ●       the sober curious movement ●       how sobriety impacts life pillars ●       why alcohol can be a barrier to success ●       perceived norms about alcohol ●       alcohol, sobriety and weight ●       how drinking impacts women in particular ●       how to address shame in a healthy way ●       a quiz to assess your feelings about drinking ●       tips for embracing an alcohol-free lifestyle ●       common challenges and how to stay on track ●       information on moderation, portion sizes, ABV and more Full shownotes, transcript and resources: https://soundbitesrd.com/289            
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  • 288: Underhydration & Health: From Fitness to Chronic Diseases – Dr. Stavros Kavouras
    Beyond Thirst: The Crucial Role of Hydration on Health & Performance The connection between hydration and health is a relatively new and still under-researched area of science. However, emerging evidence suggests that staying well-hydrated plays a far more significant role in our health than most people realize. While it's widely known that adequate hydration supports healthy bowel function and helps regulate body temperature, research shows it also impacts a variety of health factors ranging from exercise performance to kidney function and even the risk of developing chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Tune into this episode to learn about: ●        the difference between dehydration and underhydration ●        the paradox of hydration ●        common myths about hydration ●        what happens in the body when you’re not optimally hydrated ●        what research shows regarding the impact of hydration on kidney function, UTIs, kidney stones, cortisol levels, glucose regulation, development of diabetes, fatty liver disease, life expectancy, dementia and cardiovascular disease ●        how hydration Impacts endurance and strength during exercise ●        how to determine if you’re underhydrated ●        how much water/fluid people are actually drinking ●        if there’s any validity to the “8 glasses a day” recommendation ●        if thirst is a reliable signal for hydration ●        the difference between a high drinker and low drinker ●        tips for staying adequately hydrated Full shownotes, transcript and resources: https://soundbitesrd.com/288           
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Hosted by award-winning Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Melissa Joy Dobbins, the Guilt-Free RD - "because food shouldn't make you feel bad!" Join Melissa’s conversations with a variety of experts on topics ranging from fad diets to farming and gain credible information to help you make your own, well-informed food decisions based on facts, not fear. For more information visit www.SoundBitesRD.com.
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