The Nutrition Science Podcast

<p>If you are overwhelmed with all of the conflicting information in nutrition this is the podcast for you. On this podcast, Dr. Adrian Chavez, who has a doctorate in nutrition and years of experience working with over 1,000 clients, helps to break down the science and practical application around popular topics in nutrition to help you make more informed decisions about nutrition and your health. Weekly episodes include research breakdowns of specific nutrition topics along with practical takeaways, Q and A episodes, myth-busting, and interviews with subject matter experts.</p>

Pros and Cons of a Ketogenic Diet

Is the ketogenic diet really a useful diet to follow or just another fad? The ketogenic diet has become one of the most talked-about approaches to weight loss and metabolic health. But what does the research actually say about the diet? In this episode of the podcast, we dive into the science of the ketogenic diet, explaining its potential benefits and risks. In this episode, you’ll learn: What a ketogenic diet actually is and how it is used medically The difference bet...

10-22
12:50

Is Walking a Good Form of Exercise?

In today's episode of the podcast, we will discuss whether walking is a good form of exercise. We cover the health benefits of walking and why it is a great form of exercise for most people. Then we discuss why it shouldn't be the ONLY form of exercise and why higher intensity exercises have health benefits that are hard to get from walking. Tune into the podcast to hear more. Enjoying the show or have a questions about a particular topic? Send us a message here. Support the show Do yo...

10-15
11:18

Q and A: Natural Sugars, Grass-Fed Butter and Beef, and Weighted Vests

Welcome back to the show. Today we have another Q&A episode and we will cover the following topics: Are natural sugars like honey and maple syrup are actually “better” than refined sugar, or are they harmful to our health?Does grass-fed butter and beef truly make a meaningful difference for healthWhat the science says about the health benefits of using a weighted vest.As always, we discuss both the science and practical perspective to help you separate facts from fads. Tune into the episo...

10-08
16:32

Why So Many Americans Have Become Obese

Since the early 1980s, obesity rates have doubled, and the average American adult has gained about 20 pounds. This rise in obesity has put these groups at increased risk for diabetes, Alzheimer's, several types of cancers, and many more health issues. All of this is burdening the American healthcare system in a way that isn't sustainable. So in this episode of the podcast, I am going to talk about what has caused this rise in obesity from both a societal level and an individual level, and dis...

10-03
19:36

Top 17 Best-Selling Supplements Reviewed

Do you ever feel confused when walking down the supplement aisle (or shopping online? You are not alone; there are thousands of supplements on the market in different forms, doses, and formulations you almost need a PhD to make sense of it all. Lucky for you, I got a PhD and did that research, and I am going to break it down for you here. In this episode, we cover the top 17 best-selling supplements, what they do, who they can be beneficial for, who shouldn't take them, and more. ...

09-25
25:31

Managing Bloating: Nutrition and Lifestyle Strategies That Work

Welcome back to the show. In part 2 of our bloating series, we’re moving from understanding the problem to taking action. In this episode, we discuss practical nutrition and lifestyle strategies that can help reduce bloating and bring more comfort to your daily life. From simple dietary adjustments to mindful eating practices and stress management techniques, we’ll explore evidence-based approaches you can start using right away. We’ll also discuss how to identify which foods may be con...

09-06
15:39

Bloating Explained: What It Is and Why It Happens

In this episode of The Nutrition Science Podcast, we break down one of the most common and frustrating digestive complaints: bloating. We start by defining what bloating is, discuss why it happens, and how to recognize the difference between bloating that’s considered normal versus bloating that might signal an underlying health issue worth paying closer attention to. We’ll also explore some of the most common contributors to bloating, from digestive factors to lifestyle influences such...

09-05
14:43

Q and A: Tips to Eat More Fiber, Protein Powders and GI Issues, and MCT Oil

On this episode of the show, we have a Q&A episode and we will be covering the following topics: Easy tips for including more fiber in your dietWhy protein powders can cause GI issues and ways to avoid them Whether there are any benefits to including MCT in your diet. Tune into the episode to learn more. Fiber episode Protein episode Saturated Fat Episode Enjoying the show or have a questions about a particular topic? Send us a message here. Support the show Do yo...

08-13
22:53

The Science of Sodium: How Much Do You Really Need?

In this episode of The Nutrition Science Podcast, we're diving deep into the essential and often misunderstood mineral: sodium. While sodium consumption is commonly associated with high blood pressure and poor health, the truth is far more nuanced. In this episode, we will discuss: What sodium does in the bodyHow much sodium we needWhy and how sodium needs vary from person to personCons of eating too little and too much sodiumPractical tips to personalize your sodium intake for op...

08-06
13:10

Q and A: Taking Probiotic with Antibiotic, Do You Have a Slow Metabolism?, Canned Foods

Welcome back to the show. Today we have another Q&A episode, and we discuss whether you should take a probiotic while taking an antibiotic, the concept of a slow metabolism, and whether canned foods are a healthy option to include in your diet. Tune in to the show to hear more, and check out the references below if you want to learn more about the topics discussed on the show. References Probiotics for Gut Microbiome Diversity Probiotics for the Prevention of Antibioti...

07-31
21:13

Should You Track Your Eating Intake?

Welcome back to another episode of the show. Today, we are going to talk about a topic that has been a topic of debate recently: tracking your food intake. There has been pushback on social media recently against tracking, and I think there are good reasons for this. However, I believe that tracking CAN BE one of the most valuable things you can do to improve your nutrition if you do it with the right mindset and are intentional with your efforts. So today on the show, we are goin...

07-22
15:32

How I Incorporate Science Based Habits Into My Lifestyle

Welcome back to another episode of the show. Today, we discuss how I incorporate the science-based habits we discuss on this show into my life and routine as an almost 40-year-old dad. I break down my routines for fitness and nutrition, and how I think through some of the choices that I make. Tune in to the show to the episode to learn more. Links to Resources From The Show: Nutrition Blueprint Episode How to Build a Simple, Effective Exercise Plan Guide for Calculating Your Energ...

07-14
33:10

Why Magnesium Is One Of The Most Important Nutrients You Might Not Be Getting Enough Of

Magnesium is involved in over 600 different processes in the body and can influence everything from sleep to blood sugar control, energy production, mental health, and bone health, to name a few. Despite its importance, nearly half of Americans don’t get enough magnesium in their diet each day, and many people may be experiencing symptoms of low magnesium levels without knowing it. So in this episode, we’re going to unpack everything you need to know about magnesium: ✅ What magnesium d...

07-07
15:01

Q and A: Does Soy Disrupt Hormones? Eating 1 Gram of Protein Per Pound? Coffee on an Empty Stomach?

Today we have a Q and A episode, and we are covering the following questions: Does soy disrupt hormones? Do we need 1 gram of protein per pound of body weight?Is it okay to drink coffee on an empty stomach?Tune in to the episode to learn more. Previous Episodes Discussed in the Show Surprising Truth About Soy Everything You Need to Know About Protein Health Benefits of Coffee Enjoying the show or have a questions about a particular topic? Send us a messa...

07-02
14:52

The Most Important Lab Tests for Health and Longevity

Welcome back! On today's episode of the podcast, we will be covering lab tests for health and longevity. There are several new companies on the market, and many people are not receiving proper guidance from their healthcare provider about what to focus on and why. So, in this episode, we will cover some of the most important factors to focus on for lab tests. We will cover: Why lab testing is important Why most labs/supplements promoted for "longevity" are not science-basedThe cate...

06-02
18:41

Lessons From 100 Episodes of the Podcast

Welcome back to the podcast. Today, we are publishing the 100th episode of the show, and I want to celebrate by going back through some of the lessons from the previous episode. If you would like to learn more about any fo the topics that we discussed today, use this searchable podcast episode archive. Want to join the Nutrition Mastery Blueprint course? Sign up here. (Use code "Podcast" for special discount) Enjoying the show or have a questions about a particular topic? Send us ...

05-21
19:30

Q and A: Peptides, Apple Cider Vinegar, and Ground vs. Whole Chia Seeds

Welcome back to another episode of the show. Today we have a Q&A episode covering the following 3 topics: Is there truth to the hype around peptides?Are there benefits to taking apple cider vinegar?Do you need to grind chia seeds?Tune in to learn more about the science surrounding these popular topics. Previous Podcasts to Listen to: Protein Episode Fiber Episode Omega-3 Episode Scientific References: Review of the Health Effects of Apple Cider Vinegar Ground v...

05-05
16:28

Are Food Intolerances Harming Your Health?

Do you ever feel like you are reacting negatively to some of the foods that you eat? You may be. In this episode of the podcast, we discuss the different types of adverse reactions to food that people can experience. We cover: The difference between a food allergy and an intoleranceThe different types of food intolerances Immune vs. non-immune mediated intolerancesWhy food sensitivity testing is inaccurateListen to my previous podcast on food allergies with Dr. David Stukus h...

04-21
22:53

Is Your Diet Making You Inflammed?

You’ve probably seen the headlines blaming everything from seed oils to tomatoes for chronic inflammation—but what does the science really say?Whether you're trying to support your immune system, improve gut health, or just make sense of the “inflammatory foods” panic online—this episode is for you. 🔑 In This Episode, You’ll Learn: What inflammation actually is—and why it’s not the bad guy it is made out to beThe difference between acute and chronic inflammationHow dietary patterns shape infl...

04-09
18:49

How Nutrition Science Works

Welcome back to the show, today we are going to discuss how nutrition science works. I realize that most people don't understand the various forms of nutrition research and how each of these types of research helps us to develop conclusions about a topic. So today we are going to cover: The 4 main types of nutrition researchThe pros and cons of each of these types of researchHow each type of research helps us understand the relationship between nutrition and our healthHow to tie i...

04-02
21:28

Arezoo Abzirakan

your podcast is great

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Charles Duncan

As a nutritionist, I am always happy to see a source of sober, evidence-based nutrition content I can recommend to people who want to educate themselves, so thanks for producing one.

07-21 Reply

Rosemary Luna

My husband and I enjoy listening to your podcast! Thank you so much for all your advice!

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