Nutrition Nuance With Dietitian Ann

Ann Kent, MS, RD, CDCES of Peas and Hoppiness

Nutrition advice online is confusing. Registered Dietitian Ann Kent has spent over a decade helping people navigate the science of food without falling into diet culture or nutrition extremes. Each episode answers a nutrition question in the first five minutes, then explores the nuance of the science and how to apply it to your real life. Ann is a Registered Dietitian, Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist, and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor. If you’re tired of nutrition noise and want practical guidance to get dinner on the table, this show is for you.

Episodes

  1. Are Carbs Really That Bad?

    2D AGO

    Are Carbs Really That Bad?

    Carbohydrates have become one of the most misunderstood nutrients in nutrition. In this episode, Dietitian Ann breaks down the science behind carbohydrates, without the fear tactics, and helps you understand how to include them in a way that supports your health. What You’ll Learn: Why “carbs are bad” is the wrong question How carbohydrates affect blood sugar and insulin The truth about sugar and chronic disease What happens when you cut carbs The difference between whole carbs and refined carbs Why fiber is so important How to balance carbs without overthinking it Key Takeaways: Carbs are your body’s preferred energy source Quality and context matter more than quantity Fiber-rich carbs support long-term health You don’t need to eliminate carbs to be healthy Practical Tips: Pair carbs with protein, fat, or fiber Focus on whole, minimally processed foods most of the time Don’t stress about occasional sweets. Instead, look at overall patterns Want help applying this to real life? Every meal plan in the Peas and Hoppy Meal Guides app is planned for balanced nutrition - including sufficient protein, 45-60 grams per meal of high-quality carbs for energy, and healthy fats for your brain and heart. You can adjust the meals to fit your preferences, and the app automatically creates your grocery list so shopping is faster and easier.Try it for free at https://peasandhoppiness.com/. Read a summary of the episode, find additional resources, and see the sources used for this episode at https://app.peasandhoppiness.com/post/are-carbs-really-that-bad

    21 min

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About

Nutrition advice online is confusing. Registered Dietitian Ann Kent has spent over a decade helping people navigate the science of food without falling into diet culture or nutrition extremes. Each episode answers a nutrition question in the first five minutes, then explores the nuance of the science and how to apply it to your real life. Ann is a Registered Dietitian, Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist, and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor. If you’re tired of nutrition noise and want practical guidance to get dinner on the table, this show is for you.