Nutrition Unlocked
Nutrition Unlocked
Nestlé Health Science
Nutrition Unlocked is a health science podcast that dives into innovations in nutritional health, sponsored by Nestlé Health Science. In each episode, special guest experts from around the world will walk us through the latest advances in our nutrition, providing tips, tricks and unique insights that will help us all ensure we have the tools we need to improve our nutrition and live a healthy life. For further information on the topics explored in this podcast, visit nestlehealthscience.com.
5. Protein
On episode 5, our host Anna Mohl speaks with Dr Luc Van Loon, Professor of Physiology, Exercise and Nutrition at the Department of Human Biology at Maastricht University Medical Centre. In this episode, the two dive into the interesting and relatable topic of protein and the role it plays in the body. Their discussion will bring us insight into why our bodies need protein, how it contributes to our muscle tissue and protein intake based on age. All topics are based in Dr Van Loon's years of research. This podcast is hosted by Nestlé Health Science. This podcast represents the opinions of host Anna and her guest on the show and does not reflect the opinion of Nestlé Health Science. The content is for informational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. Please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. 
Jun 22, 2022
24 min
4. Healthy Aging pt. 2: Chronological Age vs. Biological Age
On part 2 of the Healthy Aging Series, our host Rick Jentis speaks with Bobby Brooke, Executive Director of The Clock Foundation and CEO & CTO of Intervene Immune. He asks the burning question of why people age differently and why we may feel a different age than we are chronologically. Their discussion will help us understand the difference between our biological clocks and our chronological clocks and how they affect the way we age, also further diving into the biomarkers of aging and how our immune system plays a role. Bobby Brooke provides insight into his interesting research on epigenetic clocks and how they are being used to help predict future illness to increase the chances of living a long and healthy life.    This podcast is hosted by Nestlé Health Science. This podcast represents the opinions of host Rick and his guest on the show and does not reflect the opinion of Nestlé Health Science. The content is for informational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. Please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. 
May 4, 2022
17 min
3. Healthy Aging Pt. 1: Why We Age
Our host for this Healthy Aging series, Rick Jentis, speaks to Dr. Anurag Singh, Chief Medical Officer of Amazentis about the big question of ‘why we age’ and how our nutrition plays a role in this. Their discussion will help us better understand how mitochondria plays a role in how we age, how addressing cellular changes in our bodies could be key to combatting loss of mobility, and other causes of our aging.  Dr. Singh also talks about the advances currently taking place in cellular health and highlights big breakthroughs that address how to live a healthier life into our older years.  This podcast is hosted by Nestlé Health Science. This podcast represents the opinions of host Rick and his guest on the show and does not reflect the opinion of Nestlé Health Science. The content is for informational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. Please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. 
Feb 13, 2022
15 min
2. Microbiome
Our host Anna Mohl speaks to Dr. Matt Henn, Ph.D, Chief Scientific Officer & Executive Vice President at Seres Therapeutics about understanding the microbiome.  They’ll help us better understand how trillions of living organisms in our guts can affect everything from our digestion, to our mood, to how we fight off infections.  Dr. Henn also talks about Seres’ work to develop what could potentially be the first approved pharmaceutical treatment based on the microbiome, and he gives us a glimpse of what’s on the horizon for innovations in the field.This podcast is hosted by Nestle Health Science. This podcast represents the opinions of host Anna and her guests on the show and do not reflect the opinion of Nestle Health Science. The content is for informational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. 
Jan 17, 2022
21 min
1. Food Allergies
Our host Anna Mohl will speak with Dr. Ruchi Gupta, Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, clinical attending physician at Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago and the founding director of the Center for Food Allergy & Asthma Research and Dr. Brian Vickery, Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Emory University and the founding Director of the Food Allergy Center at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta about how to detect and treat food allergies in adults and children, and the future of this field.This podcast is hosted by Nestle Health Science. This podcast represents the opinions of host Anna and her guests on the show and do not reflect the opinion of Nestle Health Science. The content is for informational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.
Dec 1, 2021
30 min