Food, it’s much more than just fuel. It’s a major contributor to our health, and wellbeing, at all stages of life. So, if you’re a shift-worker; feeding a toddler; organising school lunchboxes; wanting to learn about bush foods; live to 100, and/or save the planet – this Podcast Series is for you. It shares the latest findings from the Alliance for Research in Exercise, Nutrition and Activity Centre (ARENA) at the University of South Australia, as well as research colleagues across Australia. The series is produced by Dr Christina Hagger at Radio Adelaide with ARENA. Start eating well, for your body, and your brain!
Want to help save the planet?
Eating well for our health can be just as good for the health of the planet. Find out more with Dr Evangeline Mantzioris, part of the Alliance for Research in Exercise and Nutrition (ARENA) at the University of South Australia.
Oh, and a tip – don’t waste your coffee!
Dr Evangeline Mantzioris
Program Director: Nutrition and Food Sciences, UniSA Clinical & Health Sciences, Universi...
Local, delicious, and easy to grow in pots, gardens, even verges; the health properties of Bush Foods are increasingly acknowledged by researchers.
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Mr Michael Watkins
Lecturer in Aboriginal Allied Health, University of South Australia, South Austr...
Our world relies on shift workers and their 24/7 contribution. We know shift work can have significant impact on sleep. What we now also know is that the way people eat when on night shift can have a major impact on their long-term health.
If you’re a shift worker, or know someone who is - you will want to hear this!
Find out more with Professor Alison Coates, Dean of Research, UniSA Allied Health and Human Performance,...
What to eat when you want to live to 100!
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Oh, and a heads-up, you want to start by the time you’re in your forties!
Dr Anthony Villani
Senior Lecturer, Nutrition and Di...
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Learn the best ways to lower the chance of your baby developing a food allergy with Dr Merryn Netting, a Paediatric Dietitian who is Senior Project Officer for the National Allergy Council.
Dr Merryn Netting
Paediatric Dietitian & Senior Project Officer for the National Allergy Council
Dr Merryn Netting is an experienced clinical paediatric and al...
What to eat when you want a healthy school lunch
One of life’s challenges is packing healthy, enjoyable school lunches.
It’s a topic sure to engage parents and caregivers across the country. Let’s start by finding out why school lunches are important for children’s learning and development.
Find out more with Dr Brittany Johnson, Senior Research Fellow at the Caring Futures Institute at Flinders University.
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