Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast
Health & Fitness:Nutrition
A growing body of evidence suggests that specific, naturally occurring gut bacteria are under-represented in the intestinal tracts of individuals developing, and with, type 2 diabetes and that their functions impact glucose and insulin homeostasis.
This podcast offers listeners a deeper understanding of the changes that occur in the gut microbiome and how certain food choices and eating patterns, along with the use of a novel probiotic, can potentially improve glucose and A1c levels.
Guests on this show include Dr. Orville Kolterman, MD, a renowned endocrinologist who has spent his career in diabetes care and research focused on the role of the gut in diabetes management, and Kristin Neusel, MS, RD, LD, CDCES, a registered dietitian nutritionist and certified diabetes care and education specialist well versed in this science, probiotics and the nutrition management of type 2 diabetes.
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This episode is sponsored by Pendulum Therapeutics, the developer and manufacturer of the medical probiotic Pendulum Glucose Control. We thank them for their sponsorship and support of the podcast.
Full shownotes and links to resources at www.SoundBitesRD.com/168
251: Mental Health, Brain Health & Diabetes: What Does Omega-3 Research Really Show? – Dr. Kaitlin Roke & Elana Natker
250: Preventing Undernutrition & Improving Global Ag – Dr. Adegbola Adesogan
249: Food Allergies, Tests & Elimination Diets – Sara Glanz
248: Seed Oils: Controversy, Claims & Culinary Uses – Dr. Wendy Bazilian
247: Behind the Scenes: Celebrating One Million Downloads
246: Putting Flavor at the Heart of Heart Healthy Cooking – Amy Myrdal Miller
245: Blood Pressure, Behavior Change & New Technology – Dr. Jay Shah & Angel Planells
244: New Research on Brain Health: Glutathione & the Dairy Matrix – Dr. Chris Cifelli
243: Mis- and Disinformation in Nutrition: Science, Ethics & Critical Thinking – Dr. Cami Ryan & Connie Diekman
242: Three Key Nutrients for Blood Sugar Balance – Mary Ellen Phipps
241: Reconsidering “Healthy” Eating: Embracing Cultural Foods & Flavors – Maya Feller
240: Obesity Research: Rigor, Reproducibility & Truthful Communication – Dr. David Allison
239: How Flexitarianism Can Reduce Food Waste & Save Money – Rosanne Rust, Dawn Jackson Blatner & Amanda Blechman
238: How Flexitarianism Supports a Healthy Relationship with Food – Chelsey Amer, Dawn Jackson Blatner & Amanda Blechman
237: The How & Why of Flexitarian Eating – Dawn Jackson Blatner & Amanda Blechman
236: Menopause, Muscle & Mindset – Jenna Braddock
235: Teen Eating Behaviors: From Adolescence to Independence – Jill Castle
234: Plant-Based Cooking, Fermentation & A Plateful of Nourishment – Terry Walters
233: Fueling for Healthy Weight Gain & Performance – Nancy Clark
232: Lean Pork: Nutritious, Accessible & Culturally Relevant – Kara Behlke-Ungerman
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