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Being metabolically flexible helps performance, but do you need an app to track it?

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Eating right looks different for athletes, and following vague nutrition maxims can have a surprisingly negative impact

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‘Maintenance Phase’ hosts Aubrey Gordon and Michael Hobbes are tackling everything from Halo Top ice cream to the war on obesity

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Overcomplicating sports nutrition wastes money and time. It also perpetuates privilege.

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Actually, we can’t get everything we need from nature

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The food-mood connection is interesting, but the research is still in its infancy. Here’s what we know.

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Eating disorders affect people of all backgrounds, at all weights. To tackle them, we first need to reframe the way we think and talk about them.

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The popular app promises weight loss without dieting. Then it proposes restrictive eating habits.

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We asked a handful of athletes competing in Tokyo in various sports to share how they fuel themselves

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The nutrition trend is all over TikTok, and it’s actually not a bad idea

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The buzziest supplement on the market might just live up to the hype. Here are our favorite new products.

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Quick fixes and one-size-fits-all solutions abound in the world of wellness influencers. Here’s why you should avoid them.

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Body fat is not a reliable indicator of health. So why are we obsessed with it?

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Your microbiome absolutely impacts your health, but taking postbiotic supplements won’t do anything to help

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The popular brand Oatly claims it’s a health food. The internet claims it’s more like a can of Coca-Cola.

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Challenge what you think you know about diets, nutrition, and why we eat the way we do

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Most trendy kitchen appliances are a waste of space. The air fryer is an exception.

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Your diet impacts your health, but stop expecting so much from it

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Alternatives to animal products aren't necessarily better for you

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The key to a good diet is flexibility

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Spoiler: it isn't all that different from real ground beef

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You can grind almost anything into a flour, but that doesn't mean you should. Here are six alternative flours that are actually worth trying.

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Yes, it tastes great, but it's not a drug

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Stop worrying about weight gain. The pandemic gives you enough to think about.

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Plenty of food trends from this year should stay in the past. And a few of them should come with you into 2020.

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A guide to help you wade through the misinformation and buy just what you need

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Nutrition science isn't perfect. Here's why.

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Here's how to tell if you're getting enough of this essential, overlooked nutrient

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A good diet is a balance of nutrition, flexibility, and giving your body what it needs

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Calorie counting can be a huge burden. Plus, you're probably terrible at it.

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The breakfast staple has had a rough go of it in the last few decades. So are they good for you or not?

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Old-school diets may have fallen out of favor, but diet messaging is still everywhere. Intuitive eating promises to help you drown it out.

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Once again, science says that fruits, vegetables, and whole grains are really good for you

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Trying to eat perfectly all the time is a losing battle

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