Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Guest Information
- Related Resources
- Premium Content
- Detailed Study Notes
- Transcript
Introduction
There is no shortage of misleading, confusing and even dangerous nutrition information on the internet. And, unfortunately, much of it can sound very convincing and appealing to people who wish to improve their health. The result can be that they may end up ironically doing the opposite.
At an individual level, dietitians and medical practitioners end up having to work with patients who have heard incorrect information or who have been following poor advice.
What issues does this present? What is the most productive way to help patients and clients in this situation? How can we help give better information while also listening and caring for the patient?
To discuss such questions, dietitian Jonathan Steedman is on the podcast to share his experiences and approaches to spreading evidence-based information in a palatable and productive manner.
Guest Information
Jonathan Steedman, APD
Jonathan Steedman is an Acredited Practising Dietitian (APD) in Australia. He currently works with patientes via telehealth services. He is well-known on social media for explaining confusing nutrition topics in a way that is understandable and engaging for the general population.
Related Resources
- Bite Me Nutrition – Australia
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