Diet
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Sourdough is delicious and good for you, and with just a little practice, you can make it at home
In his new book, 'Lifespan,' celebrated scientist David Sinclair lays out exactly why we age—and why he thinks we don't have to
Nutrition science isn't perfect. Here's why.
Blood glucose monitoring for performance is becoming more common. Here's what you need to know.
These underappreciated, nutrient-dense farmers'-market finds are worth adding to your shopping bag
What we teach our kids about nutrition can impact them for the rest of their lives
Here's how to tell if you're getting enough of this essential, overlooked nutrient
After I lost 20 pounds and my red-blood-cell count dropped to dangerous levels, doctors finally knew what the problem was. But no one knew how to fix it.
Patricia McNeal biked across America five years after surviving a stroke. And she's going to do it again.
A good diet is a balance of nutrition, flexibility, and giving your body what it needs
John Joesph's diet is key to his longevity—both on the stage and in races
New centers popping up in New York City can help you reach peak wellness—for just a few hundred dollars per month
Hydrating is supposed to make us healthier and more vibrant. But how much is too much?
It pays off to be smart about your recovery time
Start-line nerves, finish-line beers, and lots of fast, hard miles in between aren't easy on the gut. Here's what I've learned over a decade of racing.
We have a lot of opinions about how to make the most of your pit stop, whether you're headed to or from an adventure
The global meal-replacement market is growing at nearly 7 percent annually and expected to reach $20.6 billion by 2021. But as we hack nutrition for hyperefficiency, have we evolved past the need for deliciousness?
Calorie counting can be a huge burden. Plus, you're probably terrible at it.
Late-night calories can boost recovery and set you up for an active day. Here, a nutritionist weighs in on athletes' favorite snacks.
The perfect summer dessert is ice cream smooshed between 1,000 calories of cookies. Here's how to make our favorite versions.
Cutting down on booze? Try these mocktail recipes instead.
Two new books, 'The Fate of Food' and 'The Way We Eat Now,' look at diet on a global level for a complementary view of our changing food systems
The days of veggie burgers that taste like cardboard are over
Making your way over an 800-mile trail through deserts and mountains in less than 16 days is no picnic—except for those gas-station resupply stops
The breakfast staple has had a rough go of it in the last few decades. So are they good for you or not?
Insights from this year’s ACSM conference on how to lift, what to eat, and how that affects endurance athletes
I thought most of the food I ate came from nearby—until I put that presumption to the test
We won’t tell you what to think; we’re just here to share the latest data.
Energy that tastes more like a meal than a dessert
Make your camping French press obsolete with these surprisingly good instant mixes
Pico started running and climbing mountains ten years ago, after losing her foot to cancer
We wanted to know: in the face of climate change and innovation, how will food fare? Top food experts weigh in.
It’s tastier than gels are... and that’s the main selling point
Real nourishment for high performance
Power your day with this protein-packed grain
How to fuel for an action-packed 24 hours
Avocado is a fruit, after all. When you blend it with cacao, dates, hazelnuts, or other natural sweet flavors, you can whip up some healthy, satisfying desserts.
Old-school diets may have fallen out of favor, but diet messaging is still everywhere. Intuitive eating promises to help you drown it out.
It's almost summer. Here's how to avoid loading up on junk food as you fly off to mountain and beach adventures.
The ketogenic diet is all the rage in the fitness world. But does it really make athletes healthier, stronger, or faster?
Even bagels, pasta, and sweets deserve a place in your personal food pyramid
Thanks to savvy marketing, science, and luck, blueberries helped usher in a new era of health food obsession
Once again, science says that fruits, vegetables, and whole grains are really good for you
But the flip side is that your healthy fitness habits—so deemed by lurking insurance companies—could lower premiums
Don't rely on convenience stores and junk food to fuel your miles
Olde Virden's Red Hot pepper flakes turn even the rankest dehydrated meal into mouthwatering fare
The Twitter CEO only eats between 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. You definitely should not emulate his habits.
Bored with plain old soy milk? Here's everything you need to know about the ever expanding milk aisle.
Laird Hamilton's rules for preventive maintenance
Becky Wade, 2:30 marathoner, details exactly what she ate during a week in the heart of marathon training.
An excerpt from Ben and Penny Hewitt’s new book, 'The Young ϳԹr’s Guide to (Almost) Everything,' reveals how your family can add a little buzz to your snacks
Signs that your coffee habit is doing more harm than good
Spice up your on-trail diet with these creative vegan recipes
Trying to eat perfectly all the time is a losing battle
Eating out ruining your diet and your budget? Here's how to do it less.
Spending time in the kitchen shouldn't feel like a chore
Coconut oil's health benefits are overblown, at best. Here are five healthy alternatives.
Make your sweet tooth work for you
Oranges, ginger, garlic, even chicken soup—most of our so-called cold-fighting foods don't do much for us when we're under the weather
Inside a repurposed Twin Cities brewery, a massive aquaponics operation is ready to provide a locavore's dream: fresh produce and fish, raised indoors every month of the year
The brewery is using science to make Slightly Mighty, a low-calorie craft beer worth drinking
When outdoor athletes launched the first energy bars more than 30 years ago, no one could have predicted it would revolutionize the way Americans eat. A look inside the hottest—and strangest—category in natural foods.
Come for protein. Stay for chocolate.
This fall I joined the ranks of Shawn Baker's all-meat cult for 30 days. Here's what happened.
Five different ways to store a week's worth of food
No matter how many miles you're putting in, these recipes will satisfy your cravings
A fast-mimicking program called ProLon claims it can
Our advice for maintaining your nutrition and training goals this holiday season? Chill out.
Give the ultimate holiday present: new ideas for healthy and delicious meals
Don't set yourself up for failure
Kimchi, kombucha, and pickled veggies all have one thing in common: good-for-you bacteria
Yvon Chouinard and Patagonia Provisions plan to save the environment by changing how you eat
Dietary fiber contains prebiotics, compounds that boost the growth of beneficial bacteria
To fuel for athletic success, consider specificity, periodization, and personalization
Wild rice stuffing, date pumpkin pie, savory sprouts, and more
For a mouthwatering "fitcation," head to Cookeville, Tennessee, where CrossFit star Rich Froning will show you how to eat and play like a local
Colin O’Brady thinks it’s possible—but just barely—to haul enough calories to traverse the continent. Here’s how.
Most nutrition trends aren’t worth your time. But there are a few exceptions.