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S1 Ep63: Healthy eating with Chef Dr. Mike

Author
Medical Economics
Published
Mon 05 May 2025
Episode Link
https://audioboom.com/posts/8714483

Michael S. Fenster, MD, FACC, FSCA&I, FRSM, MAINE, PEMBA — the cardiologist and professional chef better known as Chef Dr. Mike — joins the show to talk about a healthy diet and the importance of nutrition in primary care.



For more from Chef Dr. Mike, check out his deep dive on ultraprocessed foods and his recipe for pan-seared miso black cod with fresh fennel, broad beans and seafood broth on Medical Economics.



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Music Credits:

CHILL RELAXED HIPHOP (JUNKY MONKEY) by Tasty Tunes - stock.adobe.com

Relaxing Lounge by Classy Call me Man - stock.adobe.com

COCKTAIL by Mythical Audio - stock.adobe.com



Editor's note: Episode timestamps and transcript produced using AI tools.



Introduction to the Episode (00:00:00

Overview of the podcast and its focus on nutrition's role in healthcare.



Evolution of Diet and Heart Health (00:01:12)

Discussion on how the understanding of diet's impact on heart health has changed over the years.



Historical Context of Medicine (00:02:41)

Insights into the evolution of medicine from battlefield practices to modern health challenges.



Nutrition as a Young Science (00:03:57)

Exploration of the origins of nutrition science and its early successes in addressing deficiency diseases.



Limitations of Traditional Nutrition Approaches (00:05:10)

Critique of simplistic views on nutrition and the challenges of chronic disease management.



Holistic Approach to Nutrition (00:07:20)

Advocacy for a more holistic understanding of nutrition, emphasizing food combinations and synergy.



Complex Systems in Nutrition (00:09:31)

Introduction of a complex systems approach to nutrition, acknowledging the multitude of food compounds.



Personalized Nutrition (00:10:45)

Discussion on the importance of personalized nutrition and individual dietary needs.



Clinical Advice for Physicians (00:11:25)

Guidance for doctors on how to engage patients in discussions about nutrition and health.



Behavior Change in Patients (00:12:49)

Emphasis on the need for behavioral strategies alongside medical interventions for long-term health.



Utilizing Physician Extenders (00:14:55)

Suggestions on how to effectively use healthcare teams to address nutrition in patient care.



Books on Food and Medicine (00:15:49)

Overview of Dr. Fenster's upcoming book and its focus on the communication of food experiences.



Quality of Food Matters (00:17:17)

Highlighting the importance of food quality in overall health and wellness.



Navigating Misinformation (00:19:01)

Discussion on the challenges posed by misinformation in nutrition and health.



Interpreting Contradictory Research (00:20:11)

Advice on how to critically assess conflicting studies and their implications for health.



Understanding Data Analysis in Nutrition (00:21:57)

Insights into how data analysis can influence perceptions of dietary impacts on health.



Real Food vs. Processed Food (00:23:07)

Comparison of the health implications of real foods versus ultra-processed foods.



Understanding Food and Health (00:25:35)

Discussion on how food additives can exacerbate health conditions like Crohn's disease.



Personalized Nutrition (00:26:50)

Emphasis on the need for personalized dietary recommendations based on individual cultural backgrounds and preferences.



Culinary Medicine Education (00:28:21)

Advice for doctors on learning about healthier food preparation through culinary medicine programs.



Zero Waste Cooking (00:30:56)

The importance of minimizing waste in cooking and utilizing leftovers for healthier meals.



Patient Support Resources (00:32:00)

Introduction to an app designed to help patients make healthier dietary choices based on culinary medicine principles.

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