LEVELS – A Whole New Level

#291 - Why No Diet Wins (and What 40 Years of Nutrition Research Actually Shows) | Christopher Gardner, PhD, & Mike Haney

6 snips
Jan 30, 2026
Christopher Gardner, PhD, Stanford nutrition scientist who runs large diet trials. He discusses why randomized diet trials are hard to generalize. Short takes on ultra-processed foods, equipoise in study design, why macronutrient wars mislead, and lessons from the DIETFITS trial showing big individual variation despite similar average results.
Ask episode
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes
INSIGHT

Guidelines Are Rigorous But Political

  • The Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee provides a rigorous, method-based evidence review but only advises policymakers.
  • Political and procedural limits can keep strong evidence from becoming policy.
INSIGHT

Ultra-Processed Is Largely Junk Nutrients

  • Ultra-processed foods mostly replicate harms already tied to added sugar, sodium, and saturated fat.
  • NOVA's cosmetic-additive framing may help messaging, but the core problem remains poor nutrients and low fiber.
ADVICE

Choose Foods That Look Like Food

  • Prefer whole, recognizable foods over packaged products when shopping and cooking.
  • If it looks like real food, eat it; if it looks highly manufactured, avoid it.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Get the app