S1E29 Ultra processed foods and family nutrition - Nichola Ludlam-Raine
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Join Rosey and dietitian Nichola Ludlam-Raine in this episode where they delve into the topic of healthy living for the whole family.Rosey and Nichola uncover the truth about ultra-processed foods - are they really as harmful as they seem? What about when we are breastfeeding?
Is oat milk that bad? Should we rely on BMI and calorie counting? How can you make eating as a family easy and enjoyable? Tune in for answers to these questions, practical tips, and a friendly conversation that makes complex topics simple and actionable.
Whether you're a parent, a health enthusiast, or just curious about improving your family's well-being, this episode is packed with valuable insights you won't want to miss!
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Nichola is a Specialist Registered Dietitian with over 15 years of clinical experience working for the NHS as well as privately. Nichola has a 1st class BSc honours in Sport & Exercise Science from Loughborough University, a Post Graduate Diploma in Dietetics from Leeds, an MSc in Health Science and she is a published author in the Journal of Human Nutrition & Dietetics. Nichola has also obtained a diploma in Diabetes Management in Primary Care as well as certificate in Personal Training, with pre and postnatal specialism.
Nichola has recently written ʼHow Not to Eat Ultra-Processedʼ which will be published in July by Penguin Random House and she frequently features on live as well as pre-recorded T.V. Online, Nichola is a well-known nutrition, health and fitness influencer as well as award winning (verified) food blogger (@nicsnutrition), and also mummy blogger (@mummynutrition), posting a variety of health and lifestyle content to over 100,000 followers across her social media platforms.
Nichola is a regular speaker at events, has worked with some of the biggest brands in the food industry and is frequently asked to provide quotes and articles to tabloids, magazines and health websites.
Nichola passionately believes that all foods should be eaten in moderation as part of a healthy, balanced diet and that variety is the spice of life. A trusted voice in the health space, Nichola advocates that there is no such thing as ‘good’ or ‘bad’ foods and that a healthy lifestyle and delicious ingredients are to be celebrated above fad diets. As a health professional and self-confessed foodie, Nichola firmly adheres to the 80/20 rule, where as long as you are eating healthy and nutrient dense foods 80% of the time, it’s okay to indulge in what you fancy 20% of the time.