EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 26 MIN
Are “Healthy” Lollies Actually Better? Plus New Research on Body Fat & Brain Health
from The Nutrition Couch · host Susie Burrell & Leanne Ward
Are low sugar lollies actually healthier… or just clever marketing? This week on The Nutrition Couch, Susie and Leanne take a deep dive into the booming “better-for-you” confectionery trend and unpack whether these fibre-based, low-sugar lollies are genuinely a smarter choice — or simply another ultra-processed product wearing a health halo. With brands like Fun Day dominating supermarket checkouts, are we being lured into a false sense of security? But that’s not all. Leanne shares compelling new research (January 2026) linking body fat distribution — not just body weight — to brain structure, cognitive performance and neurological disease risk. The findings raise important questions about muscle mass, abdominal fat, rapid weight loss, and long-term brain health. Plus: A practical review of convenient pre-prepared vegetables and whether they’re worth the price The truth about Aldi’s lower carb white bread and why not all “low carb” options are created equal A bigger conversation about ultra-processed foods and health star ratings This episode cuts through marketing noise and brings you back to what truly matters for long-term health, metabolic function and cognitive protection. If you’ve ever stood in the lolly aisle wondering “Is this actually better?” — this one’s for you.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What this episode covers
Are low sugar “healthy” lollies really better? Plus new MRI research linking body fat distribution to brain health, and the truth about low carb bread. Practical, evidence-based nutrition without the hype.
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Are “Healthy” Lollies Actually Better? Plus New Research on Body Fat & Brain Health
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