• 280: Consumer Insights: What's the Scoop on Snacking, Sodium & Sweeteners? – Milton Stokes
    Feb 11 2025

    The International Food Information Council (IFIC) conducts consumer research focused on attitudes and behaviors surrounding nutrition, food safety and food production. Their popular annual Food & Health Survey provides information about how Americans connect food and food purchasing decisions to physical health and overall wellbeing. Other consumer surveys IFIC conducts, called “Spotlight Surveys”, focus on various topics and also inform federal regulatory decisions, provide members with insights into consumer values and behaviors and help to shape public communications and education initiatives.

    Tune into this episode to learn about:

    ● key takeaways on surveys focused on three trending topics

    ● why IFIC wanted to do a survey on snacking

    ● if snacking is becoming more prevalent

    ● what constitutes a “snack”

    ● what consumers are looking for in a snack

    ● opportunities to leverage snacking for better nutrition

    ● how sodium impacts our eating experience beyond “taste”

    ● how much sodium Americans are consuming compared to recommended intakes

    ● the top sources of sodium

    ● recommendations for decreasing sodium intake

    ● where public sentiment is about the safety and healthfulness of low and no calorie sweeteners (LNCS)

    ● what consumers think about Stevia and Monk Fruit

    ● thoughts on where the evidence is on safety and effectiveness of LNCS

    Full shownotes, transcript and resources: https://soundbitesrd.com/280

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    29 mins
  • 279: Food & Health Research: How to Understand & Interpret More Effectively – Milton Stokes
    Feb 3 2025

    The public continues to have a strong interest in food and health information, yet media sources vary in their credibility. Health professional communicators help shape public knowledge and attitudes by translating complex information while facing the challenge of processing large and often complex amounts of information in order to provide clear guidance to audiences with diverse literacy levels. This transmission of information influences public health outcome trends, scientific understanding, and information-sharing. The International Food Information Council has created a scientific communication guide with the goal of enhancing communicators’ ability to interpret scientific publications, ultimately helping the public make informed food and health choices.

    Tune into this episode to learn about:

    ● who consumers trust for food/nutrition advice

    ● the difference between misinformation, disinformation and malinformation

    ● what it is about the scientific process that makes communicating science challenging

    ● hierarchy of evidence

    ● different types of research studies and how those differences impact science communication

    ● 11 common fallacies in reasoning and thinking

    ● critically reviewing scientific studies

    ● communicating more effectively and communicating with context

    Full shownotes, transcript and resources: https://soundbitesrd.com/279

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    50 mins
  • 278: Diabetes: 7 Healthy Eating Patterns & Key Factors Beyond Food – Stacey Krawczyk
    Jan 23 2025

    There are many essential aspects of diabetes management, but it’s no surprise that one of the most common questions people have about diabetes is “What can I eat?” The American Diabetes Association’s nutrition philosophy is: “informed food choices are essential for living well” and there are 7 key meal patterns as well as the Diabetes Plate to help guide food choices. However, food is more than just simply nutrients – it plays an important role in our culture, communities and celebrations – and it’s only one of many factors that influence our health.

    Tune into this episode to learn about:

    ● seven key meal patterns for managing diabetes

    ● the Diabetes Plate and who might benefit from using it

    ● the ADA’s new sister organization focused on obesity

    ● the ADA’s approach to “food as medicine”

    ● diabetes distress and how it impacts behaviors and outcomes

    ● fasting and diabetes

    ● including cultural and celebratory foods into healthy meal patterns

    ● lifestyle factors beyond food

    ● benefits of medications

    ● GLP-1s for diabetes vs weight management

    ● important takeaways and resources for the public and health professionals

    Full shownotes, transcript and resources: https://soundbitesrd.com/278

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    39 mins
  • 277: Weight & Health: Can Kids Thrive at Any Size? – Jill Castle
    Jan 7 2025

    Many parents feel enormous pressure to raise fit, slender children. According to the CDC, approximately 1 in 5 U.S. children and adolescents aged 2-19 have obesity, and approximately 4.1% were classified as underweight (in 2017-2018). As overweight and obesity rates are increasing, so are weight bias and stigma, especially regarding kids and teens. The “health at every size” movement and “anti-diet” approaches are becoming more popular – but can children really be healthy at any size? Is adopting healthy lifestyle behaviors truly an effective solution?

    Tune into this episode to learn about:

    ● what people get wrong about children with overweight or obesity

    ● the key to helping kids with larger or smaller sized bodies

    ● how to get beyond the basic advice and utilize practical strategies

    ● the 8 pillars of wellness

    ● the “learner, striver, thriver” concept

    ● what a family manifesto is and why it is important

    ● how to build intrinsic motivation

    ● fostering a healthy relationship with food

    ● addressing fears of your child overeating or undereating

    ● the spectrum of appetite traits in children

    ● minimally nutritious food and food shaming

    ● cultivating a “safe media diet”

    ● how this book is different from other child health and weight-focused books

    ● important takeaways and resources for the public and health professionals

    Full shownotes, transcript and resources: https://soundbitesrd.com/277

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    51 mins
  • 276: Adolescent Health: Nutrient Needs, Research Gaps & Future Dietary Guidance
    Dec 11 2024

    It's well-established that nutrient adequacy in adolescence affects physical development and academic performance, as well as long-term health – yet research is woefully lacking for this life stage and dietary guidance lacks specificity for these unique needs. In fact, the 2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans noted that the nutrient gaps among adolescents are so significant, that this “constellation of potential nutritional risk factors” is a public health challenge. To help address this gap, the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, on behalf of the Beef Checkoff, partnered with Dr. Mario Ferruzzi and his team at the Arkansas Children’s Nutrition Center, one of 6 USDA national nutrition centers, to convene 50 leading nutrition scientists, physicians, registered dietitians, and public health experts. This podcast episode is a result of conversations with many of the esteemed experts who presented there. 

    This podcast episode is sponsored by The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA), a contractor to the Beef Checkoff.

    Full shownotes, transcript and resources at: https://soundbitesrd.com/276

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    57 mins
  • 275: Cancer Risk Reduction: New Research on Fruits and Vegetables – Ginger Hultin
    Dec 4 2024

    Commercial support for this podcast has been provided by Avocados – Love One Today®

    Cancer is a complex disease that is influenced by many factors including genetics, environment, and lifestyle behaviors. According to the World Cancer Research Fund, emerging evidence suggests that people who eat very little or no fruits and vegetables are at the greatest risk for developing certain cancers. In this episode, we explore the relationship between lifestyle behaviors and cancer risk, highlight current research on diet and cancer risk reduction including new research related to avocado consumption and cancer, as well as strategies to help increase fruit and vegetable consumption and other habits that help to mitigate cancer risk.

    Tune into this episode with Ginger Hultin, MS, RDN, CSO to learn about:

    ● Gaps in awareness about the link between diet and cancer

    ● New research about cancer prevalence and risk factors

    ● Challenges and limitations in cancer/nutrition research

    ● Risk reduction vs. “prevention”

    ● Why fruits and vegetables are beneficial for cancer risk reduction

    ● New research on avocado consumption and cancer risk

    ● Nutrient profile of avocados and how that relates to cancer risk reduction

    ● Tips for healthcare providers to help patients reduce their risk of cancer

    ● Tips and tricks for eating more fruits and vegetables

    ● Resources for health professionals and the public

    This episode has been approved by CDR for 1.0 free CEUs for RDNs & NDTRs

    Listen on any podcast app or here where you can get the full shownotes, transcript and resources: https://soundbitesrd.com/275

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    46 mins
  • 274: Fun Snack Trays Help Encourage Healthy Eating Habits – Frances Largeman-Roth
    Nov 20 2024

    Charcuterie boards have become very popular and are certainly a fun way to entertain guests – but did you ever think this creative concept might be a solution to healthy eating? Snack trays can be a fun way for kids and adults alike to explore new foods and flavors while making snack time (and even mealtime) less stressful and definitely more playful. This approach to feeding your family - or friends - encourages a healthy relationship with food, can help fill nutrient gaps, and can decrease food waste, too!

    Tune in to this episode with Frances Largeman-Roth, RDN, to learn about:

    · Snacking trends

    · Child nutrition insights

    · Why some parents are so stressed about feeding their kids

    · How a snack tray helps people try new foods

    · The “rules” of snack trays (hint: there are none!)

    · Practical tips for building a tray

    · Tips for a balanced, nutritious tray

    · The difference between a snack tray and meal tray

    · Considerations for building trays for young children

    · Building a healthy relationship with food

    · Some seasonal, celebration tray examples

    · Recipes to enhance your snack trays

    Full shownotes, transcript and resources at: https://soundbitesrd.com/274

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    45 mins
  • 273: Soy Foods: Navigating 4 Major Myths Using Research – Jill Castle & Karen Collins
    Nov 7 2024

    Despite the extensive research available, there remains significant confusion amongst consumers regarding the health effects of soy on various population groups. In this episode, we delve into several misconceptions and examine the latest scientific findings on contentious issues including the relationship between soy and breast cancer, the impact of vegetable oils on cardiovascular disease risk, and the role of processed soy products in the diet.

    Tune in to this episode with guests Jill Castle, MS, RDN and Karen Collins, MS, RDN, CDN, FAND to learn about:

    · Four pervasive myths surrounding soy foods

    · Sensational headlines regarding seed oils, breast cancer, hormones and processed foods

    · Consumer and health professional insights about each myth

    · Current research on each myth

    · Practical takeaways and helpful resources for the public and health professionals

    Full shownotes, transcript and resources at: https://soundbitesrd.com/273

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    57 mins