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Why a Plant Based Diet is healthy with Dr Michelle McMacken

Why a Plant Based Diet is healthy with Dr Michelle McMacken

FromThe Proof with Simon Hill


Why a Plant Based Diet is healthy with Dr Michelle McMacken

FromThe Proof with Simon Hill

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Length:
72 minutes
Released:
Apr 12, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode 02 of the Plant Proof podcast with Dr Michelle McMacken
The second episode of the Plant Proof podcast features none other than Dr Michelle McMacken, one of the leading Doctor's across the globe implementing plant based nutrition into her clinical practice. If you are interested in the health of your body and your friends/families this is an absolute MUST LISTEN...certainly some real 'Holy Tempehball' moments.





Who is Dr Michelle McMacken?
Michelle is a board-certified internal medicine physician and Assistant Professor of Medicine at NYU School of Medicine. An honors graduate of Yale University and Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, she practices primary care internal medicine, directs a weight management program, and teaches doctors-in-training at Bellevue Hospital Center in New York City. In 2014, Dr. McMacken received an NYU fellowship grant to develop an evidence-based nutrition curriculum for her physician colleagues, and she is committed to educating patients, doctors, and the public about the power of healthful eating for disease prevention and reversal. Dr. McMacken has received the faculty 'Teacher of the Year' award three times and has been featured on the Rich Roll Podcast, ForksOverKnives.com, Sirius Doctor Radio, and MindBodyGreen.com, as well as in several documentary films including What The Health, From the Ground Up, and Code Blue.


Summary of the main topics discussed in this Plant Proof podcast:

Why a whole food plant based/vegan diet is no doubt the healthiest diet and practically what kind of foods this means
What Medical Students need to be taught
Specific information on when Chronic Diseases typically start
Information on Diabetes
Coronary artery disease
Keto Vs Plant Based discussion
Fruit Juice vs Whole Fruit
Processed Oils

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Additional information and resources:
Couple of additional points to add to this podcast which Michelle and I discussed afterwards and thought we should clarify (will make more sense once you have listened to it in entirety)

Not only do we lack long-term studies on keto/ketogenic diets, but the studies we do have look only at intermediate outcomes (eg blood markers) not hard clinical endpoints (rates of CV events, cancer, diabetes etc)
Regarding iodine - as you know, the 'therapeutic window' is relatively narrow. Too little is bad, and too much is also bad. The best reference for more information on Iodine and a vegan diet is the 'becoming vegan' website, which goes through our daily requirements (about 150mcg/day)

Below are some resources that Michelle mentioned or highly recommends for anyone seeking further information.

Evidence-based resources to learn about a healthful plant-based diet







Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine
Forks Over Knives
Becoming Vegan, Comprehensive Edition, Brenda Davis RD, Vesanto Melina MS, RD (website has good summary of nutrients to consider)
Vegan for Life, Jack Norris RD, Virginia Messina MPH, RD
VeganHealth.org
TheVeganRD.com
The Idiot's Guide to Plant-Based Nutrition, Julieanna Hever MS, RD, Raymond Cronise
DrMauricioGonzalez.com

Finding a plant-based doctor

Plantbaseddocs.com
VegDocs.com
Plantbaseddoctors.org

Evidence-based resources on plant-based nutrition for patients to share with their doctors:


Plant-Based Diets: A Physician's Guide, Julieanna Hever, MS, RD
Position of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics: Vegetarian Diets
Cardio-Metabolic Benefits of Plant-Based Diets, Kahleova H et al



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Released:
Apr 12, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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Join show host and nutritionist Simon Hill as he sits down with doctors, nutritionists, dieticians, athletes and inspiring people challenging the status quo and making positive change in the world. By breaking down the science, and listening to their stories and wisdom, together we can become more mindful and conscious of how we are living and the impact our food choices have on our health, the planet's health and all of those that we share it with. Importantly, in a world where diet has become very divisive Simon has created a safe space to talk about nutrition without judgement. Eat meat or dairy? That's perfectly fine! Contrary to the stereotypical view of vegans, Simon encourages celebration of anyone taking the time to learn more about the food they put other plate. It's not an all or nothing move. While this show is very much about bringing out the knowledge of the wonderful guests it's also good to know you are in good hands - Simon has a Bachelors degree in Physiotherapy, a Masters degree in Nutrition, is Certified in Plant Based Nutrition and is committed to bringing you agenda free information. In addition Simon is writing a book that will be published by Penguin early 2021 - with 100% of his proceeds being donated to charities selected by the Plant Proof community. To connect with Simon on socials you can find him on Instagram and Twitter @plant_proof.