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The Dietitian Cafe

Welcome to The Dietitian Café, a podcast from Nualtra for dietitians, nutritionists, and healthcare professionals, bringing honest conversations and fresh perspectives on important topics shaping patient care and practice. From clinical practice and public health to the food industry and beyond, each episode blends expert insight with real-world experience.

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Beyond Chocolate and Cheese: The Latest on Nutrition and Migraine With Katy Munro

Migraine is still frequently discussed through the lens of “food triggers,” with chocolate, cheese, and caffeine often singled out as culprits. But the reality is far more complex. In this episode, we explore what the current evidence actually says about diet and migraine, why trigger-focused thinking can sometimes be misleading, and where dietitians can have the most meaningful impact in…

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Is AI in Nutrition a Threat, Tool, or Total Game-Changer? With Aaron Boysen and Tyson Tripcony

We’ve got a really interesting conversation lined up for you today, so let’s dive straight in… AI is increasingly being used across nutrition and dietetic practice, from meal planning and behaviour support to patient-facing tools and clinical decision-making. As these technologies develop quickly, they’re raising important questions about where they genuinely add value, where they fall short, and…

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PMOS Explained: What the PCOS Name Change Really Means for Dietitians and Patients With Claire Pettitt

A major shift in women’s health has recently been announced: PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) has been renamed PMOS (Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome). In this episode, we unpack what’s behind the shift, whether it could help address the large number of people that go undiagnosed, and what it means for dietitians and those living with the condition — because when we change the name, the…

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Will Childhood Obesity Soon be a Thing of the Past? With Amelia Lake and Grace Allmark

Childhood obesity in the UK is not declining. Rates among schoolchildren are now the highest outside the pandemic period, despite years of policy action. At the same time, growing research into GLP-1 therapies for young people is reshaping the conversation around treatment. In this episode, we explore whether pharmacological innovation represents real progress for children with severe obesity, or…

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When Nutrition Becomes Legal Evidence With Rebecca McManamon

Expert witness work sits at the intersection of clinical care and the legal system. When care is called into question, dietitians may play a key role in understanding what happened, why, and/or what support is needed moving forward. In this episode, we explore the role of the expert witness dietitian, from reviewing complex cases to presenting clear, objective nutrition evidence to the court.…

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Feeding the Forces: Inside the Life of an Army Nutritionist With Dr. Shaun Chapman

Nutrition in the Army is about making science practical in some of the most challenging conditions. Whether soldiers are training, on deployment, or operating far from everyday conveniences, dietitians and nutritionists help ensure they are fuelled, supported in recovery, and able to maintain health, performance, and resilience under pressure. In this episode, we explore the role of an applied…

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Sweet or Sour? Unpacking the BDA’s Position Statement on Sweeteners With Duane Mellor and Gabrielle Morse

For years, messages about sugar reduction and sweeteners have fuelled confusion among both the public and healthcare professionals. From safety headlines to bold claims about benefits, dietitians and nutritionists have had to cut through the noise to provide credible, balanced advice. In response, the British Dietetic Association, in collaboration with the British Nutrition Foundation and Diabetes…

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Are Creatine Supplements Essential or Overhyped? With Linia Patel and Nigel Mitchell

Creatine has long been associated with gym culture, but it’s now trending far beyond strength training, appearing across social media, women’s health spaces, and everyday wellness conversations. Despite its popularity, the evidence is often misrepresented or overhyped, particularly around muscle gain, cognitive benefits, and mood, leaving both the public and clinicians to navigate a lot of mixed…

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Paws for Thought: Do Pets Need Nutritionists Too? With Zoe Russell

Pet nutrition is booming. From fresh subscriptions to wellness-driven brands, owners are investing more than ever in what goes into their pets’ bowls, but with that growth comes confusion, clever marketing, and plenty of science to sniff through. In this episode, we unpack what truly matters when it comes to feeding pets well, from understanding “complete and balanced” diets to navigating trends,…

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Eat, Sleep, Repeat: Is Sleep the Most Undervalued Nutrition Tool We Have? With Rob Hobson

In this episode, we explore why sleep is so undervalued in nutrition, how poor sleep influences what we eat, and what dietitians and nutritionists can do in practice to better support their clients. Joining me today is Rob Hobson, registered nutritionist and author of The Art of Sleeping , who introduces his BED framework - Behaviour, Environment and Diet, and explains how sleep, food, and…

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