Understanding REDs with Rebecca McConville, MS RD LD CSSD CEDRD-S
Want to get in touch? Send Claire a message! In Episode 99 of the Eat for Endurance Podcast, I"m doing a deeper dive into low energy availability and Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport, aka REDs, with sports dietitian, eating disorder specialist, and REDs expert, Rebecca McConville, MS RD LD CSSD CEDRD. Rebecca wrote the book “Finding Your Sweet Spot - How to Avoid REDs,” and offers a REDs informed provider certification program, which I took and loved earlier this year. I was eager to get her on the podcast because she does an amazing job of translating the science into digestible information that everyone can relate to and understand. Even if you’re familiar with low energy availability and REDs, you will want to listen to this episode. Rebecca uses a variety of helpful analogies to explain the often complex ways that the body responds to chronic underfueling over time. Also, we dig into many different health and performance consequences of REDs, including some that may not be on your radar. For example, did you know that high cholesterol can result from chronic underfueling and may be a sign that your body is in survival mode? If you think REDs doesn"t apply to you because you don"t play sports, think again. REDs applies to anyone who is active, and is very common among recreational athletes. There"s SO MUCH more to this topic that we didn"t have time to cover, so I"ll just have to get Rebecca back on the show when she is done with her next book to continue our awesome conversation. I"ve said this about many interviews, but this was honestly one of my favorite episodes. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! Links & Announcements:Learn more about Becca: Website and InstagramWatch this episode on my YouTube page Check out my free and for-purchase offeringsSign up for my email list to download my FREE fueling before exercise guideFill out a new client inquiry form if you’re interested in 1:1 nutrition coachingJoin my Patreon community to support the pod while getting free merch, special discounts, and other perksPlease subscribe or follow the show and rate/review it wherever you listenGet in touch at claire@eatforendurance.comMusic Credit: Joseph McDade Disclaimer – all information provided is for educational and entertainment purposes only and is in no way meant to replace individual medical and nutrition recommendations Support the show Thanks for listening! Follow me on Instagram and Facebook (@eatforendurance).
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