Tue, 25 January 2022
On this episode, I am joined by Ty Beal, Ph.D., a Research Advisor on the Knowledge Leadership team at the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN). So he is the perfect person to talk about nutrition at the global level including nutrient deficiencies and how best to address those gaps in different populations around the world. We were both in Washington DC presenting at a conference and took advantage of a break in our schedules to have a chat. During this episode, Ty shares the highlights from his talk, “Contributions of Animal-source Foods to Healthy Diets for Improved Nutrition,” which is a topic you all know I am passionate about. Ty references his presentation slides during the show and each one is pictured in the website show notes with timestamps so you can follow along, plus there is a downloadable pdf to the full slide deck. For those that want to dive deep into the science, there are also links to the studies he mentions. For those that just want the good news about including meat in your diet, here are the key takeaways: - Low consumption of meat and other animal-source foods increase the risk of undernutrition - Animal-source foods contain unique nutrients and are evolutionarily appropriate for humans - Meat and other animal-source foods are among the top sources of nutrients commonly lacking, especially among vulnerable groups like young children - Too little animal-source foods may hinder child growth and development and may not be optimal for longevity - Meat and animal-source foods are important for healthy diets and are compatible with sustainable diets when produced appropriately - Meat, eggs, and dairy provide unique essential nutrients important for healthy diets - Consuming too little animal-source foods worsens diet quality, increasing the risk of nutrient deficiencies and ill-health Additional Resources: The Grocer: Red Meat Health Risks Study is ‘Unreliable’, Claim Scientists Sustainable Dish Episode 84 with Frédéric Leroy 20 Ways Eat-Lancet’s Global Diet is Wrongfully Vilifying Meat (Sustainable Dish blog post) White Oak Pastures Beef and Organ Meat Blend Connect with Ty: Website: Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) Twitter: @tyrbeal LinkedIn: Ty Beal *** Episode Credits: Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our hosts are Diana Rodgers and James Connelly. Our producer is Emily Soape. And of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, Patreon supporters, and listeners. This episode was brought to you by my new Sustainavore Course! Are you confused about which diet is best for your health and the planet? Are you feeling frustrated with quick-fix diets and conflicting nutrition information? Check out Sustainavore. You will learn how to feel confident that the food you’re buying is the right choice for your health and the environment. The course includes over 7 hours of video instruction from me and 60 daily emails full of tips, tricks, and motivation to keep you going - plus lots of bonus material. For a limited time, I am offering special discount pricing so head over to The Sustainavore Course now!
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