Episode #174: Discover the Lifestyle Diet That Suits You Best

As a nutritionist, I’ve always been fascinated by food and the power of food to heal our bodies. Over the last couple of years, the rhetoric around diets has been heating up–from keto to paleo to vegan, vegetarian, and now even carnivore. Diets are just lifestyles, so what is best?

 

Today I’m exploring this hot topic and sharing tips for adopting a new lifestyle or thinking about a new lifestyle and then applying it. Do your homework before making a dramatic diet change. It's vital to collect data about your health and I discuss the importance of baseline tests and how to measure and monitor your progress when changing dietary lifestyles. 

 

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What we discuss:

11:14 - Discussion on Vegan and Carnivore Diets

20:17 - Baseline Testing for a Lifestyle Change

25:54 - Importance of Proper Guidance in Dietary Approaches

30:27 - Committing to Dietary Changes

35:58 - Optimal Diets and Lifestyle for Longevity

 

Key takeaways:

  • There's not a one-size-fits-all approach when it comes to diet and nutrition. Dietary choices should be based on personal health status, lifestyle, and genetic makeup rather than blindly following popular trends or extreme diets.

  • It’s important to test and collect data when making a diet change. It's advised to do blood work, assess micronutrient status, and examine the gut microbiome to get a clear picture of one's starting point. Monitoring body composition, such as getting a DEXA scan, is also suggested to measure progress.

  • Long-term health and longevity are complex and cannot be solely attributed to a single dietary choice. Other lifestyle factors such as caloric restriction, periods of fasting, regular physical activity, and stress management are also crucial for promoting longevity.