Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast
Health & Fitness:Nutrition
The health benefits of seafood are well researched - eating more seafood can reduce the risks of chronic disease affecting many Americans today. The newly released Dietary Guidelines for Americans encourage people to eat seafood at least twice a week, and includes first-time recommendations for babies and toddlers under two years old.
While eating seafood is a good choice from a nutritional point of view, it is also a good choice from an environmental point of view: seafood is one of the most environmentally efficient ways to produce animal protein.
Local seafood has lost its place at the table - more than 80% of the seafood consumed in the United States is produced abroad, and of that amount, about half is farmed seafood.
Tune in to this episode with Paul Doremus, PhD, from NOAA Fisheries and Linda Cornish, MBA, from Seafood Nutrition Partnership to learn about:
Full shownotes and links to resources at www.SoundBitesRD.com/171
274: Fun Snack Trays Help Encourage Healthy Eating Habits– Frances Largeman-Roth
273: Soy Foods: Navigating 4 Major Myths Using Research – Jill Castle & Karen Collins
272: The Power of Pulses: Nutritious, Delicious, Versatile, Affordable & Sustainable – Tim McGreevy & Chelsea LeBlanc
271: Improving Digital Health Literacy: Influencers, Misinformation & Leveraging Credibility – Dr. Theo Lynn
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
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