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The Allsorts Podcast
Desiree Nielsen RD
93 episodes
1 week ago
Taking care of yourself should feel good. And it should be fun. Join registered dietitian Desiree Nielsen and an incredible roster of guest experts as we explore all sorts of nutrition and wellness topics from plant-based nutrition to gut health to diet culture and more. We'll dive deep and get super nerdy about how nutrition and your body works. We'll get curious about the more problematic aspects of wellness and indulge our deep love of all things food.
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Taking care of yourself should feel good. And it should be fun. Join registered dietitian Desiree Nielsen and an incredible roster of guest experts as we explore all sorts of nutrition and wellness topics from plant-based nutrition to gut health to diet culture and more. We'll dive deep and get super nerdy about how nutrition and your body works. We'll get curious about the more problematic aspects of wellness and indulge our deep love of all things food.
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Nutrition
Health & Fitness
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Are Ultra-Processed Foods Bad For You? Solo Ep!
The Allsorts Podcast
39 minutes 44 seconds
8 months ago
Are Ultra-Processed Foods Bad For You? Solo Ep!

We’re hearing a LOT about ultra-processed foods: how they’re inflammatory, cause obesity and blood sugar spikes and more...but are ultra-processed foods really bad for you? What does the research say?

As a registered dietitian, I always want to A) help share evidence-informed advice to help you live your healthiest, happiest life and B) help myth-bust the all too common misinformation we see online every single day about nutrition. 

So with all the yapping about ultra-processed foods, or UPFs, I thought it was high time we devote a solo episode to “processed foods” and take a look at what they are, why folks are concerned about them and ultimately, how we can include (or not include) them in our everyday diet so we can be our healthiest.
On this episode we chat about:

  • What exactly is an ultra-processed food? 

  • How the NOVA classification is used in research

  • Are UPFs nutritionally different from whole foods?

  • What are the differences between ultra-processed and whole foods on our metabolism?

  • Do ultra-processed foods cause obesity?

  • What about ultra-processed foods with “clean” ingredients?

  • How do ultra-processed foods affect our blood sugars?

  • Does eating ultra-processed foods make us unhealthy?

  • How to make daily nutrition choices that minimize your disease risk and maximize affordability and enjoyment

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The Allsorts Podcast
Taking care of yourself should feel good. And it should be fun. Join registered dietitian Desiree Nielsen and an incredible roster of guest experts as we explore all sorts of nutrition and wellness topics from plant-based nutrition to gut health to diet culture and more. We'll dive deep and get super nerdy about how nutrition and your body works. We'll get curious about the more problematic aspects of wellness and indulge our deep love of all things food.