Tue, 18 January 2022
Lily Nichols, RD on protein vs amino acids, micronutrients, and real-world perspectives on nutrition
Friend and fellow dietitian, Lily Nichols is back to catch us up on what she’s been up to and fill us in on the latest in nutrition research. Since our first episode together, Lily has been busy advocating for updated dietary guidelines, especially as they relate to pregnancy and postpartum. She is the author of two books: Real Food for Pregnancy and Real Food for Gestational Diabetes. Lily is also the co-founder of Women’s Health Nutrition Academy, an organization dedicated to providing continuing education in women’s health. In this episode, Lily and I take a deep dive into all things protein. There is a long-held belief in dietetics that as long as you are getting enough total protein in your diet then your amino acid requirements will be met too. Lily sets the record straight by pointing to new evidence that shows this simply isn’t true. In fact, the need for the full array of amino acids for children is so important, that deficiencies during certain development periods can cause irreversible problems. There’s so much to cover in this episode that we actually ran out of time so stay tuned as I’m sure to have Lily on the show again. Even if you are not pregnant or considering getting pregnant, you’re sure to find something interesting in this episode. Listen in to hear us rant about the need for protein and so much more including: - Why the RDA (recommended dietary allowance) for protein needs an update - All things B12 - Cheap nutrient-dense food options - The need for culturally appropriate nutrition recommendations - A thought experiment about the environmental cost of being unhealthy - Why meat does not have to be grass-fed to be healthy - Why nutrition professionals need real-world perspective - Our personal results from continuous glucose monitoring and why everyone should try it Resources: Women’s Health Nutrition Academy Research Paper: Animal Source Foods, Rich in Amino Acids Important for Linear Growth and Development of Young Children in Low- and Middle-Income Countries US News and World Report “Best” Diets Lily’s books: Real Food for Gestational Diabetes Lily’s Articles Protein Requirements in Pregnancy are Higher Than Previously Thought Vegetarian Diet in Pregnancy: Nutrients of Concern Choline in Pregnancy: Folate’s Long-Lost Cousin Budget-Friendly Prenatal Nutrition Following Real Food for Pregnancy Principles Why Prenatal Nutrition Guidelines Needs to be Updated Liver and Organ Meat: Nutritional Benefits & How to Make it Palatable Connect with Lily: Website: Lily Nichols, RDN Instagram: @lilynicholsrdn Twitter: @LilyNicholsRDN Facebook: Lily Nichols, RDN LinkedIn: Lily Nichols, RDN *** 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 confidant 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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