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Nutrition Science Bites with Professor Clare Collins AO

Clare Collins
Nutrition Science Bites with Professor Clare Collins AO
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  • Does what you eat (or don't eat) affect your fertility? with Dr Shelley Wilkinson
    In this episode of Nutrition Science Bites, Prof Clare Collins and Dr Shelley Wilkinson discuss the critical relationship between nutrition and fertility. They explore definitions of fertility and infertility, the impact of lifestyle and dietary choices on fertility, and specific recommendations for women and men trying to conceive. The conversation emphasizes the importance of a balanced diet, the role of supplements, and the need for professional guidance in optimizing fertility through nutrition.To access the Healthy Eating Quiz: Click on the top right hand 'green button' called 'How healthy is my diet' https://nomoneynotime.com.au/Want a more Personalised Food, Nutrient Assessment Report? Use our Australian Eating Survey - For a 50% discount enter the 'DietCheck' code at the checkout! Purchase here https://australianeatingsurvey.com.au/Here's the link to the No Money No Time closed Facebook group (be sure to take the Healthy Eating Quiz first) https://www.facebook.com/groups/386824626838448Our No Money No Time email: [email protected] and our Nutrition Science Bites email: [email protected] Are you in a position to make donation to support our No Money No Time website? Donate hereKeywords #nutrition, #fertility, #infertility, #diet, #supplements, #IVF, #maternalhealth, #lifestyle, #pregnancy, #healthguidelines, #NutritionScienceBites Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Does ADHD affect what you eat - or vice versa? ...with Dr Rebecca Collins
    SummaryIn this episode, I talk with Dr Rebecca Collins about the complexities of ADHD, including its diagnosis, prevalence, and the differences in presentation between genders. We discuss the relationship between nutrition and ADHD, highlighting her research on dietary patterns in adults with ADHD. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding how ADHD affects eating habits and Dr Rebecca offers practical tips for managing nutrition. Additionally, Dr Rebecca talks about a research she is currently recruiting for and the link is included in the show notes.CALLING ADULTS WITH ADHD to JOIN a RESEARCH STUDY on NUTRITION! Would you like a personalised dietary feedback report, the chance to win one of three $100 gift vouchers and to positively influence health outcomes for adults with ADHD? Access the study here: https://tinyurl.com/ADHD-Diet This project has been approved by the University’s Human Research Ethics Committee, Approval no. H-2025-0228Australasian ADHD Professionals Association (AADPA): Free resources for families, educators &adults https://aadpa.com.au/adhd-medication-shortage-information-for-families-educators-and-adults/To access the Healthy Eating Quiz: Click on the top right hand 'green button' called 'How healthy is my diet' https://nomoneynotime.com.au/Want a more Personalised Food, Nutrient Assessment Report? Use our Australian Eating Survey - For a 50% discount enter the 'DietCheck' code at the checkout! Purchase here https://australianeatingsurvey.com.au/Here's the link to the No Money No Time closed Facebook group (be sure to take the Healthy Eating Quiz first) https://www.facebook.com/groups/386824626838448Our No Money No Time email: [email protected] and our Nutrition Science Bites email: [email protected] Are you in a position to make donation to support our No Money No Time website? Donate hereKeywords#ADHD, #nutrition, #diagnosis, #prevalence, #genderdifferences, #dietaryintake, #nutritionresearch, #AdultswithADHD, #practicaltips, #recipe, #NutritionScienceBites Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Can a plant-based diet prevent (or slow down) kidney disease? ...with Associate Professor Kelly Lambert
    In this conversation, Professor Clare Collins speaks with Associate Professor Kelly Lambert about the increasing prevalence of kidney disease, the risk factors, like high blood pressure and diabetes, and the importance of nutrition in managing kidney health. They discuss chronic kidney disease, the significance of protein in urine, blood tests for kidney function, the role of medications and the important role of nutrition for kidney health. A/Prof Kelly emphasizes the benefits of plant-based diets and how they help improve the microbiome and also reduce the production of toxins by gut microbes that can damage the kidneys. They discuss how dietary recommendations for kidney disease vary by stage and focus on managing other health condition as well and how plant-based diets can help manage kidney disease and improve overall health. They also cover acid-base balance and the double-edged sword of potassium because both are affected by diet and impact on kidney function. A/Prof Lambert highlights the need for regular nutrition reviews to help people with kidney disease adapt to any changes in their kidney function and health conditions in order to optimise kidney health and wellbeing.Medicine Today Diabetic kidney disease: the four pillars of therapy https://medicinetoday.com.au/mt/2024/december/feature-article/diabetic-kidney-disease-four-pillars-therapyTry Kelly's Baked Marinated Chicken recipe: https://nomoneynotime.com.au/healthy-easy-recipes/kellys-baked-marinated-chickenTo access the Healthy Eating Quiz: Click on the top right hand 'green button' called 'How healthy is my diet' https://nomoneynotime.com.au/Want a more Personalised Food, Nutrient Assessment Report? Use our Australian Eating Survey - For a 50% discount enter the 'DietCheck' code at the checkout! Purchase here https://australianeatingsurvey.com.au/Here's the link to the No Money No Time closed Facebook group (be sure to take the Healthy Eating Quiz first) https://www.facebook.com/groups/386824626838448Our No Money No Time email: [email protected] and our Nutrition Science Bites email: [email protected] Are you in a position to make donation to support our No Money No Time website? Donate hereKeywords #kidneyhealth, #chronickidneydisease, #nutrition, #dietitian, #kidneyfunction, #renalfunction, #protein, #bloodtests, #riskfactors, #medications, #plantbaseddiet, #NutritionScienceBites Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Does what you eat matter for brain health and dementia risk? with Dr Puja Agarwal
    In this episode of Nutrition Science Bites I talk with Dr Puja Agarwal about the relationship between nutrition, brain health and dementia. We discuss the MIND diet, which combines elements of both the Mediterranean and DASH diets. Our conversation covers the definition of dementia, its prevalence, risk factors, and the importance of modifiable factors such as diet. Dr. Agarwal shares insights from her research, highlighting how specific dietary patterns can reduce the risk of dementia and improve cognitive health. We concludes with practical advice on incorporating brain friendly foods into daily meals.No Money No Time: What is the MIND diet? https://nomoneynotime.com.au/hacks-myths-faqs/what-is-the-mind-dietPuja's MIND friendly salad: https://nomoneynotime.com.au/healthy-easy-recipes/pujas-mind-friendly-salad To access the Healthy Eating Quiz: Click on the top right hand 'green button' called 'How healthy is my diet' https://nomoneynotime.com.au/Want a more Personalised Food, Nutrient Assessment Report? Use our Australian Eating Survey - For a 50% discount enter the 'DietCheck' code at the checkout! Purchase here https://australianeatingsurvey.com.au/Here's the link to the No Money No Time closed Facebook group (be sure to take the Healthy Eating Quiz first) https://www.facebook.com/groups/386824626838448Our No Money No Time email: [email protected] and our Nutrition Science Bites email: [email protected] Are you in a position to make donation to support our No Money No Time website? Donate hereKeywords: #nutrition, #dementia, #MINDdiet, #MediterraneanDiet, #DASHdiet, #Alzheimer's, #cognitivehealth, #dietarypatterns, #riskfactors, #brainhealth, #epidemiology, #healthyeating, #NutritionScienceBites Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • What do teenagers think about food and nutrition? with Associate Professor Stephanie Partridge
    In this conversation, Prof Clare Collins and Associate Professor Stephanie Partridge, The University Sydney discuss the topic of nutrition for young people. They cover the major nutrition issues and challenges young people face, including accessing healthy foods. The discussion covers socio-demographic factors that influence dietary patterns, the need for tailored nutrition messaging, and the role of families in supporting healthy eating habits. A/Prof Partridge emphasizes the importance of addressing nutritional deficiencies and the impact of diet on mental health and wellbeing, while also introducing a research study aimed at improving nutrition among young people.Interested in joining the Health4Life Parents & Teens study?Calling all parents and carers of teens aged 11-15! Researchers at The University of Sydney want to hear from you. Receive a $60 gift voucher as thank you for taking part in an online, parent-based program, called “Health4Life Parents & Teens”, that has been co-designed with parents experiencing socio-economic disadvantage. This program was developed to ensure that all families have access to valuable resources for better health.For more information about the study, visit Parents & Teens website https://parentsandteens.org.au/To see if you’re eligible, go to this link HERE: https://h4l.bio/USYDWatch this short video to learn more https://h4l.bio/videoSQuestions? If you have any questions, you can contact: Dr Lily Davidson at email: [email protected] Money No Time: How to increase iron absorption in vegans & vegetarians? https://nomoneynotime.com.au/hacks-myths-faqs/how-to-increase-iron-absorption-in-vegans-and-vegetariansNo Money No Time: How do I increase my iron intake? https://nomoneynotime.com.au/hacks-myths-faqs/how-do-i-increase-my-iron-intakeNo Money No Time: How can the foods you eat effect your sports performance? https://nomoneynotime.com.au/hacks-myths-faqs/how-can-the-foods-you-eat-effect-your-sports-performanceButterfly Foundation: https://butterfly.org.au/Keywords: #nutrition, #teenagers, #adolescents, #healthyeating, #dietarypatterns, #mentalhealth, #sociodemographicfactors, #foodaccess, #publichealth, #youthwellbeing, #NutritionScienceBites Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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About Nutrition Science Bites with Professor Clare Collins AO

Welcome to Nutrition Science Bites with your host, Professor Clare Collins, AO. Clare's expertise in nutrition research and science communication makes her the perfect dietitian to translate cutting-edge nutrition science into plain language, as well as what to eat and drink (and what to add to your supermarket trolley). The driver behind the website, No Money No Time, and author for 'The Conversation', Prof Clare's practical and informed nutrition advice rises above noisy fads to bring common sense to the important question - What’s for dinner? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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