Nutritionist Answers Diet Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED
Nutritionist Dr. David Katz joins WIRED to answer your nutrition questions from the internet. How do you change your metabolism? What’s the best diet for health and longevity? Where does keto science and nutrition come from? Dr. Katz answers these questions and many more on Nutrition Support.\n\nDr. Katz notes that "eat food, not too much, mostly plants" is attributed to Michael Pollan, while the Blue Zones provide a premier demonstration of this idea's validity. https://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/28/magazine/28nutritionism.t.html\n\nFurther reference:\nhttps://www.dietid.com/\nhttps://cuisinicity.com/\nhttps://www.truehealthinitiative.org/about_us/\n\nDirector: Lisandro Perez-Rey\nDirector of Photography: Francis Bernal\nEditor: Louville Moore\nExpert: Dr. David Katz\nLine Producer: Joseph Buscemi\nAssociate Producer: Brandon White\nProduction Manager: D. Eric Martinez\nProduction Coordinator: Fernando Davila\nCasting Producer: Nicholas Sawyer\nCamera Operator: Cloud\nSound Mixer: Gabe Quiroga\nProduction Assistant: Caleb Clark\nPost Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch\nPost Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant\nSupervising Editor: Doug Larsen\nAdditional Editor: Paul Tael\nAssistant Editor: Andy Morell
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