EPISODE · Apr 11, 2025 · 28 MIN
Is Plant-Based Eating REALLY Healthier For You?
from Plant-Based Diet · host Plant-Based Diet: Plant Forward Eating and Lifestyle Tips
What does the science say about plant-based eating? Can a plant-based diet help prevent and manage chronic diseases like diabetes, obesity, cancer, and heart disease? We sit down with a registered dietitian who holds two Bachelor of Science degrees and a Master of Dietetics and Nutrition to break down the latest scientific research on plant-based eating and its powerful role in disease prevention and management. Whether you're considering a fully plant-based diet or just looking to add more nutrient-dense, anti-inflammatory foods to your meals, this episode is packed with expert insights to guide you.In this episode you’ll hear:2:45 – What is the evidence that shows plant-based eating is good for health?6:35 – Key nutrients of plant-based foods that help chronic diseases such as obesity & cancer.12:00 – Does a plant-based diet help with diabetes?14:15 – What is considered a portion size?15:10 – Impact of a plant-based diet on heart health and cholesterol.18:00 – How to begin a plant-based diet.26:00 – “Health is wealth” Free Alternative Food Network Newsletter Sign-Up Alternative Food Network Youtube Channel Resources Vegetarian Dietary Patterns for Adults: A Position Paper of the Academy of Nutrition and DieteticsPlant-Based Diets and Their Role in Preventive Medicine: A Systematic Review of Evidence-Based Insights for Reducing Disease Risk Plant power: Using diet to lower cancer risk Role of Phytochemicals in Cancer Chemoprevention: Insights Health Benefits of Vegetarian Diets: An Insight into the Main TopicsCREDITS:Executive Producer and Host: Esther GarfinSound Recording and Editing: Will Crann©2025 Alternative Food Network Inc.Keywords: Plant-Based Diet, Healthy Recipes, Weight Loss, Meatless Monday, WFPB, Heart Health, Vegan, Protein, Plant-based on a budget, Meal Prep, Veganuary, Hormone Balance, Plant Based, Grow Health Podcast, Health and Wellness Podcasting,
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What does the science say about plant-based eating? Can a plant-based diet help prevent and manage chronic diseases like diabetes, obesity, cancer, and heart disease? We sit down with a registered dietitian who holds two Bachelor of Science degrees and a Master of Dietetics and Nutrition to break down the latest scientific research on plant-based eating and its powerful role in disease prevention and management. Whether you're considering a fully plant-based diet or just looking to add more nutrient-dense, anti-inflammatory foods to your meals, this episode is packed with expert insights to guide you.In this episode you’ll hear:2:45 – What is the evidence that shows plant-based eating is good for health?6:35 – Key nutrients of plant-based foods that help chronic diseases such as obesity & cancer.12:00 – Does a plant-based diet help with diabetes?14:15 – What is considered a portion size?15:10 – Impact of a plant-based diet on heart health and cholesterol.18:00 – How to begin a plant-based diet.26:00 – “Health is wealth” Free Alternative Food Network Newsletter Sign-Up Alternative Food Network Youtube Channel Resources Vegetarian Dietary Patterns for Adults: A Position Paper of the Academy of Nutrition and DieteticsPlant-Based Diets and Their Role in Preventive Medicine: A Systematic Review of Evidence-Based Insights for Reducing Disease Risk Plant power: Using diet to lower cancer risk Role of Phytochemicals in Cancer Chemoprevention: Insights Health Benefits of Vegetarian Diets: An Insight into the Main TopicsCREDITS:Executive Producer and Host: Esther GarfinSound Recording and Editing: Will Crann©2025 Alternative Food Network Inc.Keywords: Plant-Based Diet, Healthy Recipes, Weight Loss, Meatless Monday, WFPB, Heart Health, Vegan, Protein, Plant-based on a budget, Meal Prep, Veganuary, Hormone Balance, Plant Based, Grow Health Podcast, Health and Wellness Podcasting,
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