Is a vegan diet healthier? Should I try going low-carb? Is it always a bad idea to skip a meal? Are superfoods all they're cracked up to be? Is fat still bad for you? Can I eat to improve my chances of conceiving?
Science of Nutrition cuts through the noise of conflicting diet advice with clear answers backed up by the very latest research.
Recognizing that there is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to nutrition, this ground-breaking book has the answers to all your food-related questions, covering every conceivable topic—from gut bacteria to weight management, to heart health and immune support, to vegan diets and intermittent fasting, and everything in between.
With an accessible Q&A approach and informative graphics, this nutrition book will debunk popular food myths and diets, redefine nutrition in the modern world, and enable you to make informed decisions that are best suited to you, about what, when, and how to eat.
The book's easily digestible and evidence-based advice empowers you to explore the benefits and importance of nutrition, alongside the downright misleading when it comes to the world of food and diet, and to equip yourself with the knowledge and confidence to assess and enhance your approach to nutrition.
Rhiannon Lambert is one of the UK’s leading Registered Nutritionists, Sunday Times best-selling author and founder of Rhitrition, a private nutrition clinic on Harley Street in London. Rhitrition offers a comprehensive range of services ensuring personalised care for individual needs. In 2020 Rhiannon launched Rhitrition+ which champions evidence based nutritional supplements. Rhiannon is the host of the ‘Food for Thought’ podcast, which has recently surpassed over 7 million listens, where she explores a variety of nutrition topics each week with expert guests. Rhiannon holds a first-class degree in Nutrition and Health, a Master’s degree in Obesity, Risks, and Prevention, and diplomas in sports nutrition, and in pre- and post-natal nutrition. She is a Master Practitioner in Eating Disorders, accredited by The British Psychological Society, and a Level 3 Personal Trainer.
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Is a vegan diet healthier? Should I try going low-carb? Is it always a bad idea to skip a meal? Are superfoods all they're cracked up to be? Is fat still bad for you? Can I eat to improve my chances of conceiving?
Science of Nutrition cuts through the noise of conflicting diet advice with clear answers backed up by the very latest research.
Recognizing that there is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to nutrition, this ground-breaking book has the answers to all your food-related questions, covering every conceivable topic—from gut bacteria to weight management, to heart health and immune support, to vegan diets and intermittent fasting, and everything in between.
With an accessible Q&A approach and informative graphics, this nutrition book will debunk popular food myths and diets, redefine nutrition in the modern world, and enable you to make informed decisions that are best suited to you, about what, when, and how to eat.
The book's easily digestible and evidence-based advice empowers you to explore the benefits and importance of nutrition, alongside the downright misleading when it comes to the world of food and diet, and to equip yourself with the knowledge and confidence to assess and enhance your approach to nutrition.
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Rhiannon Lambert is one of the UK’s leading Registered Nutritionists, Sunday Times best-selling author and founder of Rhitrition, a private nutrition clinic on Harley Street in London. Rhitrition offers a comprehensive range of services ensuring personalised care for individual needs. In 2020 Rhiannon launched Rhitrition+ which champions evidence based nutritional supplements. Rhiannon is the host of the ‘Food for Thought’ podcast, which has recently surpassed over 7 million listens, where she explores a variety of nutrition topics each week with expert guests. Rhiannon holds a first-class degree in Nutrition and Health, a Master’s degree in Obesity, Risks, and Prevention, and diplomas in sports nutrition, and in pre- and post-natal nutrition. She is a Master Practitioner in Eating Disorders, accredited by The British Psychological Society, and a Level 3 Personal Trainer.
View titles by Rhiannon Lambert