Nutrition
Nutrition during times of stress and trauma
University of Canterbury Psychology Professor Julia Rucklidge joins us to talk about how our dietary patterns affect our mental health - particularly in times of stress and trauma. Audio
Food revolution: New diet may save lives and the planet
A diet has been developed that promises to save lives, feed 10 billion people and all without causing catastrophic damage to the planet.
Lifestyle with Claire Turnbull
Healthy Food Guide Nutritionist Claire Turnbull has some handy hints on healthy habits you can sustain throughout 2019. She talks about creating good regular habits rather than dieting for weight loss… Audio
Steve Miller: protecting premature babies' brains
Professor Steven Miller's an expert on brain development in premature babies. He's studied, through MRI, children's neurological issues when they arrive before their due dates. He's in New Zealand… Audio
Nadia Lim: double production, a book and a baby
Chef Nadia Lim had a bit of a juggle when releasing her latest book, her eighth. Her second son, River, arrived earlier than scheduled. The book is Fresh Start Feel Good and an extension of her My… Audio
Meat that's not meat: the impact of alternative proteins
Following the reaction to Air New Zealand offering a meat-free burger on some flights, we take a closer look at the world of alternative proteins. Plant and Food research scientist Dr Jocelyn Eason… Audio
When training hard damages young women athletes
Why are women training to breaking point without eating enough ? What is it doing to their bodies? And what's being done to address the problem? Audio
Healthy eating and nutrition in middle age and beyond
David Cameron-Smith is a professor of nutrition at the Liggins Institute. He joins us to debunk fad diets, and answer questions about staying healthy as we age. Do we need to change what we eat? Audio
Elite rugby players prone to body image issues too
A new study has found that despite being in peak physical shape, elite rugby players are not immune to worrying about their weight and looking good. Researchers from the University of Otago questioned… Audio
Is nut activation nuts?
Some people claim nuts are even healthier when they're 'activated' by soaking. But while it's a good idea to soak legumes and grains, leave your nuts alone, says Rachel Brown from Otago University's… Audio
Why career planning in sciences doesn't make sense
We are all born with predispositions, but live in a certain environment which changes us along the way. Similar to these gene-environment interactions, Professor Martin Kussmann says the best way to… Audio
Feed Your Brain: Linking nutrition and brain health
Author Delia McCabe has combined her knowledge of the human brain with 20 years of research into how food influences brain function. Audio
How to nourish your baby
When your baby is around six months old, begin to offer them a combination of finger food and homemade purees, says Dr Julie Bhosale, author of The Nourished Baby. Audio
Can nutrition and meditation help treat cancer?
Kim Hill talks to Dr Ian Gawler, one of Australia's most experienced authorities on mind-body medicine and meditation. He and his wife, Dr Ruth Gawler, are visiting New Zealand to run a meditation… Audio
Project Activate - swimming in a flume
Project Activate involved a group of 12-year-old Pacific Island students learning about healthy living and science - and it included a swim in a research flume pool. Audio
Project Activate - swimming in a flume
Project Activate involved a group of 12-year-old Pacific Island students learning about healthy living and science - and it included a swim in a research flume pool.
AudioVegan Village
Hundreds of Auckland Vegan food lovers have swamped New Lynn’s night market for its first Vegan Village evening. Audio
Are older people malnourished?
An Australian dietitian says older people are not eating properly - and some are malnourished - because they're dieting. Ngaire Hobbins is also a lecturer in dementia studies at the University of… Audio
Cancer treatments using nutrient & plant based chemicals
New Zealand researchers have joined other international peers for a study which has found a combination of nutrients and plant based chemicals can have a powerful effect on slowing cancer. They form… Audio