Description
We look into the nuances of a study connecting sugar intake with Alzheimer's disease, spurred by a listener's concern over a misleading social media post.
We clarify the actual findings of the study versus misquotes, discuss the implications of relative risk, and highlight the importance of interpreting nutrition studies accurately.
By dissecting the methodology and potential errors in such studies, we underscore the broader principle of maintaining a balanced diet and the significant, albeit small, impact diet can have on disease risk relative to other factors.
00:00 Welcome to the Consistency Project Podcast
00:37 Introduction to Today's Topic: Sugar and Alzheimer's
01:50 Breaking Down the Instagram Post
02:57 Analyzing the Study's Findings
06:21 Understanding Risk and Relative Risk
10:28 Critiquing the Study's Methodology
17:15 Key Takeaways and Practical Advice
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ABOUT THE SHOW
The Consistency Project aims to simplify nutrition, health, and well-being by breaking down the concepts and actions we can all take to live fuller, more functional lives.
ABOUT US
📍 EC Synkowski is a Certified Nutrition Specialist® (CNS), a Licensed-Dietitian Nutritionist (LDN), and Certified CrossFit Level 4 Coach (CF-L4). She's the founder of OptimizeMe Nutrition and the creator of the #800gChallenge®. Find her on social media.
đź“ŤÂ Patrick Cummings is a long-time CrossFitter, writer, and podcaster. Find him on social media.
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