Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast
Health & Fitness:Nutrition
Protein Quality, Nutrient Bioavailability & A Global Perspective on Animal Agriculture
While plant-source foods provide important nutrients in our diets, animal-source foods contain more bioavailable sources of multiple critically needed macro- and micronutrients that can contribute to proper physical and cognitive growth of children. In rural parts of developing countries, these animal-source foods are vital for preventing undernutrition and allowing proper growth and brain development in children.
Tune into this episode to learn about:
· The latest research on animal-source foods in healthy and sustainable diets
· Nutrient intake of children in developing countries
· How developing countries approach sustainable agriculture differently than the U.S.
· Protein quality of different foods and food groups
· Bioavailability of micro and macronutrients
· Global biofortification efforts
· Challenges in increasing consumption of animal-source foods in developing countries
· A global perspective on animal agriculture
· The Dublin Declaration of Scientists and the societal role of meat
· Climate-smart approaches to livestock production
· Pros/cons of cultured meat
Full shownotes, transcript and resources at: https://soundbitesrd.com/250
081: Behind the Scenes – Melissa Joy Dobbins
080: Eat What You Love – Marlene Koch
079: W.I.S.E. Choices: Weight Improvement Satisfaction & Energy – Dr. James O. Hill
078: The Return of SciBabe – Yvette d’Entremont
077: Beyond Breakfast with the Bell Institute – Amy Cohn
076: Diabetes Connections – Stacey Simms
075: Real. Good. Food. – Ellie Krieger
074: Are You Getting Enough Omega-3s? – Ellen Schutt
073: Fertility, Pregnancy & the “Fourth Trimester” – Elizabeth Ward
072: Food Cults – Robyn Flipse
071: Healthy Aging – Dr. Michael Roizen
070: Diet-Free Living – Beth Rosen
069: Nature’s Super Grain: Sorghum – Lauren Harris-Pincus & Doug Bice
068: Peanut Allergy Prevention – Sherry Coleman Collins
067: The Turkey Opportunity – Farmer Gary Cooper & Chef Dan Phalen
066: Living Well with Diabetes – Amy Myrdal Miller
065: The Gluten-Free Guru – Shelley Case
064: A Hopeful Story: Early Action is Key in Diabetes – Hope Warshaw
063: How and Why We Eat: A Food Ethnographer’s Insight – June Jo Lee
062: A 3 Year Diaversary Discussion – My Niece Carmel
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