Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
Ableism & Common Myths About Diabetes With Kim Rose, RD, @the.bloodsugar.nutritionist
In this episode, registered dietitian nutritionist Kim Rose first defines and explains diabetes. She and I then explore the intersections between ableism and common myths about diabetes.
ABOUT KIM ROSE, RDN, CDCES, CNSC
Kim is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist, and Certified Nutrition Support Clinician in South Central, Florida. Her inclusive approach and philosophy revolve around "making nutrition easy and attainable." Kim uproots common food-related misconceptions in her private nutrition practice and empowers her clients to build sustainable (and tasty) eating patterns for better blood sugar management. With over a decade of experience, Kim has taught thousands of clients, patients, and their family members to enjoy the foods they love while learning to manage their medical condition.
Kim lives and practices in Florida, in the United States.
Book Resource: Diabetes: A History of Race and Disease by Arleen Marcia Tuchman
You can contact and follow Kim through the following links:
website: https://www.kimrosedietitian.com/
email: kimrosedietitian@gmail.com
IG: @the.bloodsugar.nutritionist
YouTube: @KimRoseDietitian
Here is another Dr. Marianne-Land episode in which Kim is a guest:
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I’m so glad that it has been helpful for you, Marci! Both atypical anorexia and pre-diabetes are nuanced and complex, and it’s important to treat them as such. Best wishes in your recovery journey. :)
Wednesday Jun 12, 2024
As someone who has been diagnosed with both atypical anorexia and pre-diabetes I really appreciated this podcast.
Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
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