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The Ray Kelly Podcast

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Research-based podcast where industry leaders provide their tips for achieving better health outcomes for health professionals and patients.
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Jessica Turton is an Accredited Practising Dietitian  (APD) with postgraduate qualifications in Nutrition & Dietetics and  full membership with the Dietitians Association of Australia. She is  interested in developing, evaluating and improving dietetic strategies  for the management of diabetes and is currently undertaking her Research  Doctorate (Ph.D) at the University of Sydney. Research mentioned in this episode: Chartres, N., Fabbri, A., McDonald, S., Turton, J., Allman-Farinelli,  M., McKenzie, J., & Bero, L. (2019). Association of industry ties  with outcomes of studies examining the effect of wholegrain foods on  cardiovascular disease and mortality: systematic review and  meta-analysis. BMJ open, 9(5), e022912. Turton, J., Brinkworth, G. D., Field, R., Parker, H., & Rooney, K.  (2019). An evidence‐based approach to developing low‐carbohydrate diets  for type 2 diabetes management: A systematic review of interventions and  methods. Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, 21(11), 2513-2525. Turton, J. L., Struik, N. A., Riley, M., & Brinkworth, G. D. (2020).  Adults with and without type 1 diabetes have similar energy and  macronutrient intakes: an analysis from the Australian Health Survey  2011-2013. Nutrition Research, 84, 25-32.
Assoc Prof Nicola Guess, RD, MPH, PhD, is  a dietitian based in London specializing in the prevention and  management of type 2 diabetes. She is currently an associate professor at the University of  Westminster, Research Fellow at King’s College London, and Head of  Nutrition Research at the Dasman Diabetes Institute in Kuwait. She also  runs her own private clinical practice.
Dr David Unwin is an award winning GP who has helped many of his  patients achieve remission of type 2 diabetes. He is also involved with  research, assisting other health professionals achieve great outcomes  with their patients. In this episode we both discuss how we've achieved great success with type 2 diabetes, on opposites sides of the world!
Ray Kelly speaks with Professor Roy  Taylor on his career in the reversal/remission of type 2 diabetes. Roy  has been the leading researcher in this area and is behind the current  surge in diabetes research worldwide. Roy also provides tips for health practitioners and the general public on how to improve outcomes for type 2 diabetes.
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