The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Health & Fitness:Nutrition
Eating Like the Past Creates a Healthier Future
Could eating the diet of generations ago be the key to a healthier future?
Nurse and certified Food For Life instructor Deitra Dennis, RN, CHC, joins "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll on The Exam Room™ podcast to discuss the way that the plant-based foods featured on the African Heritage Power Plate can help people connect with their roots and creativity while living healthier lives.
The rates of diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and other chronic conditions remain high among African Americans while life expectancies are lower. However, Deitra’s goal is to have members of the black community experience how returning to traditional foodways of their heritage can result in improved health.
The inspiring conversation continues a broader discussion on the inequities and injustices facing the African American community. As Deitra says, she is a solutions person and is bringing plenty of ideas to the table to overcome some of the challenges facing the community.
A healthier diet is not the only solution, but it can be one step toward improved health.
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African Heritage Power Plate
https://bit.ly/AfricanHPP
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Back to the Root 2-Week Jumpstart Program
https://bit.ly/B2RJumpstart
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Farmers Market Coalition
https://farmersmarketcoalition.org
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Trio Plant-Based Restaurant
https://www.trioplantbased.com
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Chuck Carroll
Twitter: @ChuckCarrollWLC
IG: @ChuckCarrollWLC
Facebook: https://wghtloss.cc/ChuckFacebook
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Physicians Committee
Twitter: @PCRM
IG: @PhysiciansCommittee
Facebook: https://wghtloss.cc/PCRMFacebook
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Barnard Medical Center Telemedicine
Schedule Appointment: https://bit.ly/BMCtelemed
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