Alan Flanagan is currently pursuing his PhD in nutrition at the University of Surrey, having completed
a Masters in Nutritional Medicine at the same institution. Originally a lawyer by background
in Dublin, Ireland, Alan combines an investigative and logical approach to nutrition together
with advocacy skills to communicate the often complicated world of nutrition science, and is
dedicated to guiding healthcare professionals and the lay public in science-based nutrition.
Alan's Website (Alinea Nutrition)
In this episode we cover:
Alan's own background in nutrition and his thoughts on the pubmed warrior stage of researchThe importance of research for helping to understand the incredible complexity of nutritionWhy many messages we hear in nutrition today are explained as black & white phenomena but are rarely that simpleThe prevalence of discussion around nutrition in lay community and the risk of misinformation that could possibly lead toWhy we need to understand the science behind nutrition to better educate the public about what's important for themDoes everyone need to be able to understand nutrition science?Does the term "Evidence Based Nutrition" still mean what it originally was supposed to meanAlan's disappointment with some fo the nutrition researchers who appeared in the recent Game Changers documentaryThe importance of not being biased towards any one nutritional dogmaWhy the same bias needs to be eliminated from the practice of lifestyle medicine in order for it to developThe unique roll and responsibility that GPs have in disseminating nutrition informationWhat nutritional information can we confidently action within the general publicWhy focusing on individual foods is far too reductionist and we need to think about diet patternsHow the Game Changers documentary played on men's masculinity for buy-inAlan's (slightly dark) thoughts on whether there is any hope for unbiased nutrition science in the general population