BIONews + Alternative Proteins: The Evidence Behind the Bite
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Please join B2DG members and guests for our January 20 morning event with a video with Chris Gardner.
BIONews + Alternative Proteins: The Evidence Behind the Bite (video)
Alternative proteins spark both enthusiasm and controversy, but what does the evidence actually say? This talk summarizes findings from five studies, led by Christopher Gardner, PhD, Rehnborg Farquhar Professor of Medicine and Director of Stanford Nutrition Studies Research Group, including the original SWAP-MEAT trial (Study With Appetizing Plant-food – Meat Eating Alternative Trial) and four other follow-up publications from this study examining inflammation, kidney stone risk, and athletic performance. Together, these studies offer a clearer, data-driven understanding of where alternative proteins may provide benefits, where they do or do not perform similarly to animal proteins, and which questions remain for future research.
Date - 01/20/26
8:15 am - 10:15 am
Zoom talk: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83593256859
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Event Speaker:
Christopher Gardner
Rehnborg Farquhar Professor of Medicine and Director of Stanford Nutrition Studies Research Group
Stanford University
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Online video talk for B2DG members and guests, summarizing five studies on alternative proteins and clarifying where they offer benefits vs animal proteins.
AI summary
By Meetup
Online video talk for B2DG members and guests, summarizing five studies on alternative proteins and clarifying where they offer benefits vs animal proteins.
