Writing

I have extensive experience writing on a range of nutrition, fitness and wellness topics for a variety of audiences including professional articles and recipe development in digital and print formats. Below are samples of my recent work.

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Celebrate A World Of Flavors

Nutritious, delicious foods can be found in a variety of global cuisines. This article, a version of which originally appeared in the March/April 2022 edition of Atlanta Track Club Wingfoot magazine, highlights traditional eating patterns from around the world, focusing on the health and performance benefits for runners and athletes.

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Ditch the Diet, Embrace Healthy Habits

With a new year often comes a renewed focus on health and nutrition. Despite what the latest fad diet or supplement company would have you think, there is no magic bullet. Instead of setting overly ambitious, and ultimately unrealistic, resolutions, commit to building healthy, sustainable habits. In this article, originally published in the January 2022 edition of Atlanta Track Club Wingfoot magazine, I share 3 nutrition changes to optimize, and sustain, your health and athletic performance.

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Fall Produce Spotlight: Health Benefits & Ways to Enjoy

The start of fall means the end of summer produce favorites, such as tomatoes and peaches. But there are plenty of delicious and nutritious fruits and vegetables in season now. This article, originally published in the October 2021 edition of Atlanta Track Club’s member magazine, Wingfoot, covers the health benefits of fall produce and ways to enjoy them, and features 4 simple, seasonal recipes.

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Step Up Your Snack Game

Harness the power of snacks to optimize your energy levels, performance and recovery. This article explains what nutrients to include in an optimal pre-workout, post-workout or between-meal snack, along with simple food ideas and 3 original recipes. A version of this article originally appeared in Atlanta Track Club’s member magazine, Wingfoot, and on their microsite, The Distance.

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Top 5 Foods for Master’s Athletes

Our food choices play a pivotal role in our health and performance as we age. In this article, originally published in the March 2021 issue of Atlanta Track Club’s member magazine, Wingfoot (pg 23-24) I share 5 nutritious foods to fuel master’s athletes, why they are so beneficial from a nutrition standpoint, and easy ways to enjoy them.

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Comfort Fuel For Winter Running

Getting out during the winter can be challenging for even the most dedicated runners. But your food choices can help make cold weather running more enjoyable! Nutrition also plays a role in supporting immune health and reducing inflammation, which is especially important this time of year. In this article originally published in the January 2021 edition of Atlanta Track Club’s Wingfoot magazine (pages 21-22) I share tips and recipes for comforting, nourishing foods to fuel your cold winter runs.

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Treat Yourself To These Halloween Candy Tricks

Halloween candy to fuel your next long run? Yes, please! In this article, originally created for the Atlanta Track Club, published both online and in the October 2020 edition of their member magazine, Wingfoot (page 28) I share surprising nutrition benefits of your favorite seasonal treats, and how to incorporate them into your diet to optimize your training and energize your day.

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Produce 101: Frozen, Canned, Dried Or Fresh?

We often hear "fresh is best" when it comes to fruits and vegetables, but during the Covid-19 epidemic many of us, with good reason, stocked up on longer lasting versions of produce such as frozen, canned and dried. In this article, originally published in the July 2020 edition of Atlanta Track Club’s magazine, Wingfoot (pages 26-27) I explore why it is beneficial for runners and walkers to incorporate various forms of produce into their diets year round.

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“What The Health”: A Dietitian Weighs In

In the wake of the popular and controversial Netflix documentary, What The Health, which advocates for a strict plant-based diet and seeks to expose corruption within the food industry, I weigh on what the film does well and where it misses the mark, offering a more balanced perspective and what I hope are helpful take-aways on the complex, nuanced and often highly charged topic of nutrition. This article was originally posted on LinkedIn in August 2017.

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A Dietitian’s 4 Step Guide to Diabetes Empowerment

Diabetes is a serious and widespread health condition, however, many lifestyle factors that impact risk are within our control. In this 4-part series, originally published via LinkedIn in November 2017, I share 4 key steps to empower people with the knowledge, tools and motivation to help prevent and/or better manage diabetes and its precursor, prediabetes.

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Many Reasons to Enjoy the Season

Fruits and vegetables are an essential part of a healthy diet – no matter what form they are consumed. But eating locally grown, fresh produce in season offers additional benefits. In this article, originally published in the August 2020 edition of Atlanta Track Club’s member magazine, Wingfoot (page 22-23) I explore the wide variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables available in Georgia during the summer months, highlight their nutritional benefits, and share ideas for preparing and enjoying them.

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Professional Writing

Exercise & Weight Loss: How RDNs Can Best Support Clients (Part 1)

Weight Management Matters. Spring 2018. Pg. 9-11.

Registered Dietitian Nutritionists (RDNs) can help clients successfully incorporate exercise into their weight loss plan while working within their scope of practice by developing a realistic, tailored approach and ensuring they have a solid nutrition plan to back it up.

Weight Management Matters is the quarterly publication of the Weight Management Dietetic Practice Group (DPG) of the Academy of Nutrition & Dietetics (AND)

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Exercise & Weight Loss: How RDNs Can Best Support Clients (Part 2)

Weight Management Matters. Fall 2018. Pg. 10-11.

Physical activity and nutrition go hand-in-hand for successful weight management. Registered dietitians can and should address both sides of the equation with clients by connecting them with evidence-based exercise resources, developing practical strategies for incorporating fitness into their lifestyle, and designing an eating plan that optimizes their workouts while promoting weight loss.

Weight Management Matters is the quarterly publication of the Weight Management Dietetic Practice Group (DPG) of the Academy of Nutrition & Dietetics (AND)

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Long-Distance Race Training & Weight Loss: Why It Doesn’t Always Work and How RDNs Can Help

Weight Management Matters. Summer 2016. Pg. 4-6.

Many people take up long distance running to lose weight, but training for long distance events often does not result in weight loss due to a variety of psychological and physiological factors. With a carefully planned diet that balances energy needs, proper fueling for training, and strategies to maintain lean body mass, RDNs can help clients successfully train for long distance running events and achieve weight loss goals.

Weight Management Matters is the quarterly publication of the Weight Management Dietetic Practice Group (DPG) of the Academy of Nutrition & Dietetics (AND)

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