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Nutrition Reality Check: Pseudoscience & Myths with Kylee Van Horn & Zoë Rom

There’s a lot of nutrition misinformation out there for runners, and many of us would be better off being less strict about our fuel.

Kylee Van Horn and Zoë Rom are co-hosts of the podcast Your Diet Sucks.

As a registered dietitian, Kylee Van Horn is the founder and owner of the sports nutrition business Flynutrition, which helps runners, triathletes, cyclists, and skiers to learn not only the “why” but the “how” behind fueling for performance.

Flynutrition’s mission is to separate facts from fads in the nutrition space and works to provide easy nutrition solutions to help improve health and performance.

In addition to running her business, she is a newly published author of her book Practical Fueling for Endurance Athletes.

Registered dietitian Kylee Van Horn boasts an impressive 2:49 marathon PR.

Zoë Rom is an ultrarunner with top finishes at the Rio Del Lago, Run Rabbit, and Leadville 100’s. As a journalist and writer, she specializes in environmental science, policy, endurance sports, and public land. Zoë’s work has appeared in the New York Times, Outside, Discover, High Country News and on NPR.

In addition to Your Diet Sucks, she also hosts on The Trailhead podcast and is co-author of the book Becoming a Sustainable Runner with Tina Muir.

Zoë Rom and Kylee Van Horn on a More Nuanced Look at Nutrition

Writer Zoë Rom is also the former editor in chief of Trail Runner Magazine.

Rather than getting prescriptive, the three of us got curious around endurance nutrition for the podcast.

We wanted to dig into the pseudoscience of nutrition, combating myths and absolutist thinking in the fueling and diet space, and why we’d all be better off thinking less strictly about our nutrition.

Nutrition is a nuanced topic for runners and athletes, and this conversation will help you sift through the noise in the media around it.

In this episode, Kylee, Zoë, and I talk about:

  • The challenges of nutrition science communication
  • How to examine media in the prevalence of pseudoscience
  • Cultural narratives that influence dietary choices
  • The role of social media and influencers around nutrition
  • Balancing scientific evidence with personal experience
  • Common nutrition mistakes and misconceptions

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