Thinking Nutrition

Thinking Nutrition

Thinking Nutrition is all about presenting the latest nutrition research in plain language and then translating this into what it means for your health. Dr Tim Crowe is a career nutrition research scientist and an Advanced Accredited Practising Dietitian. Tim has over 30 years of research and teaching experience in the university and public health sectors, covering areas of basic laboratory research, clinical nutrition trials and public health nutrition. He now works chiefly as a freelance health and medical writer and science communicator.

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Low-carb diets: are they the best way to manage diabetes?

Low-carb diets: are they the best way to manage diabetes?

Low-carbohydrate diets are certainly on trend today. And it is for diabetes that such diets have attracted a lot of attention. Low-carbohydrate diets have without question helped many people with diab...

9 Nov 202017min

Iodine: why you need it and where you find it

Iodine: why you need it and where you find it

Iodine is a trace element that is naturally present in foods and is added to some types of salt. Iodine is an essential component of thyroid hormone which plays a key role in digestion, heart and musc...

2 Nov 202011min

Sleeping your way to better health

Sleeping your way to better health

Sleep is like good nutrition for your brain. Poor sleep is like putting your brain on a junk food diet – literally. Now a growing pool of research is linking poor sleep habits and disrupted sleep patt...

26 Okt 202016min

Can you cure a hangover?

Can you cure a hangover?

Hangovers are the body's way of reminding us about the hazards of overindulgence. In this podcast, I’ll delve into what goes on behind the scenes to cause a hangover. I’ll then explore what science ha...

19 Okt 202011min

Food comas: why overeating makes you sleepy

Food comas: why overeating makes you sleepy

Feeling sleepy after a big meal? Is moving to the couch the only activity you’re capable of after Christmas lunch? You may just have been the victim of a food coma. Food comas are a real thing. And th...

12 Okt 202011min

Do multivitamins make you healthier?

Do multivitamins make you healthier?

Multivitamin supplements are big business. Pharmacy and supermarket shelves groan under the weight of choice available to us. So, if you’re serious about your health, should you be taking one of these...

5 Okt 202015min

Five ways to cut your risk of bowel cancer

Five ways to cut your risk of bowel cancer

Bowel cancer (also called colon or colorectal cancer) ranks as one of Australia’s most common cancers, especially for people aged over 50. This is one form of cancer where diet and lifestyle choices p...

28 Sep 202019min

Is it better to exercise fasted or fed?

Is it better to exercise fasted or fed?

To exercise fasted or fed? It’s a controversial topic with strong views coming from both camps. For those promoting weight loss, exercising fasted is often an essential criterion to ensure the most ‘f...

21 Sep 202010min

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