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Healthy Looks Great On You: Understanding Nutrition and Health

In episode 106 of the lifestyle medicine podcast ‘Healthy Looks Great On You’, Dr. Vickie Petz Kasper explains the importance of understanding nutrition for maintaining health. She talks about the confusion surrounding food advice, using eggs as an example of how advice can change over time. Dr. Kasper highlights the dangers of the Standard American Diet (S.A.D), which is high in saturated fats, refined carbohydrates, processed foods while being low in fruits and vegetables, leading to chronic diseases such as obesity, heart disease, stroke, and cancer. Dr. Kasper shares her personal journey of reversing her pre-diabetes with a healthy diet. She then explains macronutrients (protein, carbohydrates, and fat) and micronutrients (vitamins and minerals). The episode concludes with practical tips on cleaner eating through shopping the perimeter of grocery stores, eating at home and choosing less processed and more plant-based foods.

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The Deadly Epidemic of Loneliness: The Vital Role of Social Connections

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Vickie Petz Kasper, M.D.

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Addiction, Dopamine, and Lifestyle Choices: It’s Time to Quit

 

Dr. Vickie Petz Kasper hosts the episode titled, ‘It’s Time To Quit’ on her podcast, ‘Healthy Looks Great On You’, discussing various addictions including smoking, alcohol, marijuana, and opioids. Citing that dopamine is the underlying mechanism of addiction, she delves into the concept of addiction and its potential for treatment. Dr. Vickie further expounds on the role of environment, habits, and the desire to quit in overcoming addiction. She provides insights into various resources and methods to combat addiction – from medical treatments to support groups, highlighting the significance of lifestyle changes for better health.

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Learn the benefits of lifestyle medicine, which emphasizes the importance of personalized lifestyle modifications in controlling and preventing diseases. The six pillars of lifestyle medicine include healthy eating, physical fitness, restorative sleep, stress management, minimizing exposure to harmful substances, and positive social connections. Each pillar is interconnected to improve overall health.

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