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157: Nutrition Research: Epidemiology & NHANES – Yanni Papanikolaou
Episode 157

157: Nutrition Research: Epidemiology & NHANES – Yanni Papanikolaou

Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast · Melissa Joy Dobbins and Yanni Papanikolaou

August 12, 202052m 2s

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Show Notes

While RCT (Randomized Controlled Trail) studies are the gold standard, there's no perfect research study or methodology - every approach will have it's inherent advantages and disadvantages. Despite some criticism, NHANES (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey) offers a rich database of information surrounding health and nutrition. During this podcast, Yanni Papanikolaou, MPH, PhD candidate, covers the benefits, potential drawbacks, and ways we can strengthen nutrition research today, and in the future.

Tune in to this episode to learn about:

  • Yanni's personal fitness "experiment"
  • The pros and cons of nutrition research & epidemiology
  • What NHANES is & what it is used for
  • How we can strengthen research and studies
  • The potential relationship between type 2 diabetes & cognition
  • Industry-funded research

Yanni Papanikolaou is an accomplished, peer-reviewed author in scientific journals and book chapters, and has presented at domestic and international nutrition conferences. His current focus involves collaborating on analyses that use data from CDC's NHANES. Yanni is a co-author on numerous NHANES studies including research examining how different dietary patterns are associated with nutrient intakes, diet quality, food group consumption and various health outcomes.

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