29 min

Jen Lyman: Grow Stronger not Skinnier as you Age Growing Older Living Younger: About longevity, wellness, healthspan,

    • Alternative Health

'We struggle with eating healthily, obesity, and access to good nutrition for everyone. But we have a great opportunity to get on the right side of this battle by beginning to think differently about the way that we eat and the way that we approach food.' (Marcus Samuelsson)

Today I talk with registered dietician, Jen Lyman, about new  paradigms that are displacing long standing nutritional dogmas. We discuss the importance of becoming stronger rather than skinnier as we age. With concern about the rampant obesity epidemic, people worry about creeping weight gain.  Rather than a focus on weight or BMI (body mass index), numbers that may categorize us as overweight or obese, we should focus on changes in body composition and the impact on other aspects of health. We touch on the importance of vitamin D, magnesium, and protein adequacy in our diets.
Jen suggests 1) eat highly bioavailable protein at every meal
2) walk and lift weights to build muscle mass and increase bone density 3) have vitamin D levels checked and supplement as needed  

Jen is the owner of New Leaf Nutrition®,  a nutrition counseling facility that focuses on long-term client relationships to improve health in a sustainable way. New Leaf Nutrition takes a holistic approach to nutrition therapy, including functional medicine testing such as food sensitivity testing (MRT), hormone testing (DUTCH), and gut analysis assays (GI Map). 

Connect with Jen Lyman

website https://newleaf-nutrition.com/ 

Contact  Dr. Gillian Lockitch
https://linktr.ee/askdrgill  
Email: askdrgill@gmail.com
Schedule a complimentary Living Younger Discovery Call at https://bit.ly/3LbWvSV
Order your copy of Growing Older Living Younger: The Science of Aging Gracefully and the Art of Retiring Comfortably at www.gillianlockitch.com
 

 

 
 

'We struggle with eating healthily, obesity, and access to good nutrition for everyone. But we have a great opportunity to get on the right side of this battle by beginning to think differently about the way that we eat and the way that we approach food.' (Marcus Samuelsson)

Today I talk with registered dietician, Jen Lyman, about new  paradigms that are displacing long standing nutritional dogmas. We discuss the importance of becoming stronger rather than skinnier as we age. With concern about the rampant obesity epidemic, people worry about creeping weight gain.  Rather than a focus on weight or BMI (body mass index), numbers that may categorize us as overweight or obese, we should focus on changes in body composition and the impact on other aspects of health. We touch on the importance of vitamin D, magnesium, and protein adequacy in our diets.
Jen suggests 1) eat highly bioavailable protein at every meal
2) walk and lift weights to build muscle mass and increase bone density 3) have vitamin D levels checked and supplement as needed  

Jen is the owner of New Leaf Nutrition®,  a nutrition counseling facility that focuses on long-term client relationships to improve health in a sustainable way. New Leaf Nutrition takes a holistic approach to nutrition therapy, including functional medicine testing such as food sensitivity testing (MRT), hormone testing (DUTCH), and gut analysis assays (GI Map). 

Connect with Jen Lyman

website https://newleaf-nutrition.com/ 

Contact  Dr. Gillian Lockitch
https://linktr.ee/askdrgill  
Email: askdrgill@gmail.com
Schedule a complimentary Living Younger Discovery Call at https://bit.ly/3LbWvSV
Order your copy of Growing Older Living Younger: The Science of Aging Gracefully and the Art of Retiring Comfortably at www.gillianlockitch.com
 

 

 
 

29 min