Food Date Labels – What You Need To Know To Avoid Food Waste This Holiday Season
Ah, food date labels. One of the least sexy things to consider when purchasing food…
Ah, food date labels. One of the least sexy things to consider when purchasing food…
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Today’s post is a bit different from what I normally would post about, but I think it’s really important to share the nutrition space with other passionate nutrition professionals. And while I wish I understood Sports Nutrition better, I understand it’s better to be a master of just a few skills, rather than all. Plus how fun is it to learn about other people’s specialties! Today’s contributor is JohnPaul Paganini, an MSc Human Nutrition student majoring in Sports Nutrition who aims to provide evidence-based nutritional advice upon graduation.
Contrary to popular belief, carbohydrates and adequate carbohydrate fuelling is pivotal in sports and exercise. Sports persons and those actively engaged in sports competition ranging from Sunday league players through to elite performance and ultra-marathon athletes have specific nutritional requirements that need to be met from their diet to perform at a competitive level.
If you aren’t following me on Instagram, this post may seem a bit strange…March is Nutrition Month, and I’ve decided to share something a bit more personal. I feel like is especially fitting as we all have our struggle with understanding nutrition, past the nutrients we get from food.
I actually found this post really hard to write, because my perfectionist-brain doesn’t want to oversimplify, overcomplicate, or offend anyone. It’s literally been sitting in drafts since November. I asked you guys if you wanted to hear an account of my relationship with food and weight on my IG and you said yes…so here goes! Feedback is welcomed, just be kind with it.
I’m so grateful for all of the wonderful Black nutrition professionals who have shared their journeys, those who have encouraged this campaign, and to everyone who has been giving their feedback!
I hope that somewhere out there another A-level student, busy parent, or professional established in another field may be considering taking the leap to study nutrition and dietetics, because representing their community matters.
Ok, ok, before I get too sappy, here are two last things I needed to share with you. #nourishdiversity