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The Truth About Nutrition: How You Can Take a Science-Based Approach | Bradley Johnston PhD

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Feb 25, 2025
In this installment, Dr. Bradley Johnston, an Associate Professor at Texas A&M and expert in evidence-based nutrition, tackles the swamp of misinformation around dietary guidelines. He discusses the importance of systematic reviews and meta-analyses for shaping health advice. Johnston critiques the quality of much nutrition research and emphasizes how cognitive biases can skew perceptions. He highlights the critical role of patient values in evidence-based practice and dives into dietary patterns for longevity, urging listeners to question conventional wisdom on nutrition.
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ANECDOTE

Mackey's Cholesterol Revelation

  • Dr. Kevin Mackey, an epidemiologist, initially believed cholesterol was harmful.
  • Rigorous evidence-based practices changed his understanding, proving it wasn't as bad as initially thought.
INSIGHT

Confusion Around Evidence-Based Practice

  • Confusion exists about what evidence-based practice is and what it is not.
  • People often claim something is evidence-based without truly understanding or applying the principles.
ANECDOTE

Mediterranean Diet for Cardiovascular Health

  • A meta-analysis of dietary programs revealed the Mediterranean diet is best for cardiovascular outcomes, with a 1.8% risk reduction in all-cause mortality over five years.
  • Low-fat diets also showed a risk reduction of 0.9%, although less effective than the Mediterranean diet.
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