Episodes
Calcium is an important mineral for muscles and hormones, as well for supporting bone health and preventing osteoperosis, and calcium supplements are very popular.
But recent concerns have suggested that while we may be protecting our bones with supplements, we may be doing our heart a disservice in the process. And one may wonder, is there any truth to this?
Join registered and licensed dietician Leah today as she discusses the latest research, dietary options, and tips for safe...
Published 08/29/24
According to the American Lung Association, 1/3 of Americans have an environmental risk factor that may contribute to their asthma, COPD, lung cancer, allergies, and heart disease due to our current air quality. Since we can’t control air pollution or wildfires, we can try to reduce the burden on our lungs and to reduce our inflammation from the inside out. And since this is a nutrition podcast, we’re going to talk about foods and nutrients that can help keep our airways healthy and support...
Published 08/26/24
Are you looking to get the most out of your cookware?
Teflon and nonstick pans were once a staple of the midcentury family kitchen. But how did the manufacturers manage a nonstick coating? Learn about the risks of Teflon and the PFA chemicals used to treat these types of cookware - and discover the many varieties of safer coating alternatives with Monica on today's episode Ask a Nutritionist!
Published 08/22/24
By now, you’ve probably heard the term ‘gluten free’ and know at least one person who is on a gluten free diet. Today we’re going to help you understand why gluten free diets have become so common, who could benefit from taking gluten out of their diet, and how to do it from a healthy, real food approach. In addition, we’ll be explaining why foods labeled ‘gluten free’ aren’t always a safe choice and actually might be doing more harm than good.
Published 08/19/24
Pregnancy places a huge demand on a woman's body in almost every way you can think of. This also includes nutritionally. It's super important for the health of both mom and child for their bodies to have access to the right nutrients. Tune into this week's episode with Leah to learn all about what you should eat if you're expecting.
Published 08/15/24
Preserving your muscle mass is a hot topic lately when it comes to maintaining a good metabolism and healthy weight. When you're losing weight, ideally you want to lose fat and not muscle. Eating protein is necessary to keep and grow your muscles, while having good muscle mass is crucial for your metabolism for weight loss. In this episode, our dietitians explain why protein is important for weight loss, what the best sources of protein for weight loss are, how much protein you need, and...
Published 08/12/24
Join us on this episode of "Ask A Nutritionist" as we learn the amazing benefits of Omega-3 fats and where you can find the best sources. Whether you're looking to boost your brain health, reduce inflammation, or improve your overall wellness, this episode has simple tips and delicious food ideas to help you get more Omega-3s into your diet.
Published 08/08/24
Neuropathy is a form of nerve damage that is estimated to affect more than 20 million Americans. In this show, we’ll start by explaining what neuropathy is and the common symptoms associated with the condition. Then we’ll cover what types of foods or beverages can make symptoms worse and what to include in your diet that may slow the progression and may help you find some relief.
Published 08/05/24
Did you know that Americans undergo an average of nine surgical procedures in their lifetime? In today's episode of Ask a Nutritionist, registered and licensed dietician Leah Kleinschrodt emphasizes the critical role of nutrition in post-surgery recovery to remain healthy and prevent unwanted weight gain. Join Leah as she highlights the importance of real foods that help your body heal, understanding the healing timeline to create a game plan for a faster recovery and meal prepping in advance...
Published 08/01/24
As women, our menstrual cycle is giving us a lot of information every month about what’s going on within our bodies. And while “fertility” is in the name of this show, this is not a show ONLY for women wanting to get pregnant. We are sharing information that will be helpful for ALL women in those reproductive years because having a healthy, fertile cycle is a good indication of your health. Nutrition can have a profound impact on all the markers of a healthy cycle and, in this episode, our...
Published 07/29/24
Here on Dishing Up Nutrition, you may hear us use the terms "real food" and "ultra-processed food." But what's the difference, and how can you tell? In today's episode, our registered and licensed dietician Britni Vincent explains the distinctions between these two types of foods, why the differences matter, and provides practical advice on incorporating more real food into one's diet. She also emphasizes the importance of choosing whole, minimally processed foods for better health and...
Published 07/25/24
We know how stressful it is to have a breakout of acne, especially for our teens. In this episode, our dietitians focus on food causes of acne and share suggestions about ways to reduce trigger foods, nutrients to include for improved skin health, great tasting recipe ideas, and potential supplements to help manage acne.
Published 07/22/24
Got a picky eater? On today's episode, Britni Vincent, one of our registered and licensed dieticians, provides insights on fostering a love for real food in children. Learn how to reduce mealtime stress, offer balanced meals, and involve kids in the cooking process for better eating habits!
Published 07/18/24
Kids: Digestion, Stress, Anxiety, ADHD, and More with Special Guest Dr. Kristin Struble… From our years of clinical experience, we know feeding kids healthy, nutritious food can be hard. Add in the layers of mental health challenges (like autism, ADHD, or anxiety) or digestive issues (like diarrhea, constipation, or IBS) and it can make food and meal times even more of a struggle. In this episode, join registered dietitian Leah Kleinschrodt along with our guest pediatrician Dr. Struble as...
Published 07/15/24
Can your diet dramatically impact the healing process of broken bones? We're diving deep into the world of nutrition to explore which foods and supplements can accelerate healing and strengthen your bones. From the power of protein to the magic of minerals, get ready to be enlightened with practical, science-backed nutritional advice. Don't miss this opportunity to learn how the right food choices can not only nourish your body but also aid in a quicker, more efficient recovery on this week's...
Published 07/11/24
Remember the messaging for kids to drink milk with each meal to grow big and strong bones? Up to 90% of peak bone mass is achieved by the age of 18 in girls and 20 in boys, making it a critical period for bone development. Strong bones built during this time provide a foundation for lifelong skeletal health, reducing the risk of osteoporosis and fractures later in life. So while it may not be at the top of their minds during those adolescent years, bone health at this age sets the foundation...
Published 07/08/24
Looking for fun and fresh food ideas for you and the family? Tune in to this special follow-up to our episode from June 20th about meal prep - in this episode, our registered and licensed dietitian Brandy shares simple and fun ideas for healthy meals and snacks the whole family will enjoy.
Published 07/04/24
Have you ever thought about how your urgency, frequency, and ability to hold or control the urge to go to the bathroom are related to your pelvic floor? One reason problems with the pelvic floor are not always easily diagnosed or discussed is because the symptoms can really vary. The pelvic floor is a set of muscles and the job is to support many different organs. To shed some light on this common issue, today’s show will discuss what the pelvic floor is, common symptoms of pelvic floor...
Published 07/01/24
Join us on this week's episode of Ask A Nutritionist to learn about the powerful benefits of creatine for muscle and brain health. Find out the best dietary sources and understand how creatine can improve your overall well-being. Don't miss this essential guide to creatine!
Published 06/27/24
Gout has been around for a VERY long time and it is the most common cause of inflammatory arthritis in the United States. In today’s episode, our dietitians will explain what gout is and what can cause it. Then they’ll look at nutrition-related factors that might play a role and what you can dial in to suit your individual situation if you or a loved one has experienced gout attacks or is looking for gout prevention strategies with diet.
Published 06/24/24
Looking for fresh meal prep ideas for you and the family? Listen in as registered and licensed dietitian Brandy, shares tips to help make meal planning easier, along with fresh meal-prep ideas the whole family will enjoy.
Published 06/20/24
Have you ever thought about taking a vitamin or other type of nutritional supplement only to find yourself more confused than ever after researching which ones to take? There are so many on the market it’s hard to narrow it down to what you really need. As real food dietitians, we always support a food-first philosophy and we believe that you can’t supplement your way out of a poor diet. However, there are a few key supplements that we feel are essential for optimal health. Today’s episode...
Published 06/17/24
"Can estrogen dominance cause inflammation?" Discover what estrogen dominance is, its causes, symptoms, and how it can lead to inflammation. Brittany also shares practical tips and lifestyle changes to help balance your hormones and reduce inflammation for a healthier, happier life.
Published 06/13/24
As dietitians, we get so many questions about commonly held beliefs from people who are wanting to lose weight, from people who have metabolic dysfunctions, and by folks who have a lot of food carvings. “Why am I not losing weight?” Today, we’ll discuss common beliefs about weight loss, what it actually looks like for most people, and give you some practical ideas for a slow, steady, sustainable weight loss that supports your whole body.
Published 06/10/24
As we enter the peak of grilling season, Brandy on Dishing Up Nutrition's Ask a Nutritionist tackles a burning question: Do burnt foods cause cancer? Learn about the chemical changes in overcooked foods and get practical advice to reduce risks while enjoying your BBQ favorites.
Published 06/06/24