Tag: baltimoredietitian
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Organic vs Conventional: What Your Body Really Knows
There is no need to break the bank on organic products, because at the end of the day, your body can’t tell which farming practices produced the foods you’re eating.
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Protein: is it an obsession?
Written by Michael Reavis Jr., MS, RD, CSSD Protein is important, but in the modern world, is it becoming an obsession? “I need more protein; protein is the most important macro,” etc. These are sentiments that I find myself constantly addressing in my professional career. It is quite common for me to have clients who…
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Do we Recommend the Human Being Diet?
Written by Michael Reavis Jr. | Lead Dietitian A recent client asked me about the following diet and I figured this may help a number of people. The Human Being Diet, like many diets before it, focuses on whole foods, low sugar intake, restriction, fasting, and a caloric deficit—without explicitly calling it such. The Pros…
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Athlete’s Gut Microbiome
Written by Regin Smith | Reviewed by Fit with Food Dietitians The gut microbiome has become an increasingly popular topic in nutrition and mainstream media over the years. The gut microbiome is an important part in your overall health and well-being, and for athletes, it plays a large role in their performance. What is the…
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Hydration for Youth Athletes
Written by Regin Smith With the summer months upon us, hydration is more important than ever. It is especially important for our youth athletes going into summer sports to stay hydrated on a daily basis. Hydration plays a critical role in youth athletes’ performance and safety, along with learning and setting yourself up for a…
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Nutrition During Pregnancy
Written by Maria Buxton, MS, RD, LDN Prenatal nutrition is incredibly important as it can have a major impact on both the mother’s and baby’s health. The good news is that starting balanced nutrition choices early can make a significant difference in your health outcomes. If you’re looking for guidance on prenatal nutrition, seeking counseling…
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Getting Started with Positive and Sustainable Change
Written by Michael Reavis Jr. MS, RD, LDN I get versions of this question all the time: “So where do I start?” That is a great question, is it not? When I am working with a client I see these kind of questions as saying something like this: I have a goal, I know where…
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how to beat emotional eating during quarantine
Written by Emily Fultz, MS, RD, LDN Many people have found themselves emotionally eating throughout this time of quarantine. Emotional eating is a term that our society uses to describe eating for emotional reasons, instead of hunger. You may be bored, lonely, or anxious and find yourself turning to food as a coping mechanism. If…
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Intermittent Fasting
Written by Ashley Fitzgerald & Emily Fultz, MS, RDN Intermittent fasting is alternatively cycling between periods of fasting and eating. Typically people do this overnight and rather than eating breakfast when they first wake up, they wait until late morning or early afternoon to break their fast. This type of intermittent fasting is called time-restricted…
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Choosing the Right Plant Based Protein Powder
Written by Ashley Fitzgerald & Reviewed by Emily Fultz, RD, LDN Protein is an essential macronutrient needed in our diets to help with many functions including building, maintaining, and repairing body tissues. To learn more about protein check out my previous blog on this topic. If you’ve read that blog, then you’ll know that the…
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Becoming an Athlete Post Bariatric Surgery
Emily Fultz, MS, RD, LDN Exercise and nutrition play a big part in the life of an individual who recently had bariatric surgery. The super inspiring part is that many people are getting into competitive sports after surgery. Unfortunately there is not too much research out there yet about a sports nutrition diet for post…
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Benefits of Sports Nutrition
Do you feel tired, sore, lightheaded, or even unmotivated while working out? Have you hit a plateau when it comes to the amount of weight you can lift or how fast you can run? Does your weight fluctuate or drop quickly during the sports season? Do you find yourself not losing fat or not gaining…