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Coffee | Mastering Nutrition #1
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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Apr 22, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Why I drink coffee and won't apologize for it, but why I'm
skeptical of the large body of literature associating coffee
consumption with reduced disease risk. Do we drink coffee by
choice? Sort of. I discuss why our genes may play a role in our
coffee consumption and may be the ultimate influence on the risk of
diseases that ultimately cannot be changed by coffee
consumption.
skeptical of the large body of literature associating coffee
consumption with reduced disease risk. Do we drink coffee by
choice? Sort of. I discuss why our genes may play a role in our
coffee consumption and may be the ultimate influence on the risk of
diseases that ultimately cannot be changed by coffee
consumption.
Released:
Apr 22, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
003: The Sugar Conspiracy -- Trading One Nutritional Boogeyman for Another: In his April 7, 2016 piece in The Guardian, "The Sugar Conspiracy" Ian Leslie argues that the politics of nutrition has blinded us to the fact that sugar is more deserving than saturated fat of the status of dietary arch-villain and that the... by Mastering Nutrition