279: Food & Health Research: How to Understand & Interpret More Effectively – Milton Stokes


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Feb 03 2025 50 mins   6

The public continues to have a strong interest in food and health information, yet media sources vary in their credibility. Health professional communicators help shape public knowledge and attitudes by translating complex information while facing the challenge of processing large and often complex amounts of information in order to provide clear guidance to audiences with diverse literacy levels. This transmission of information influences public health outcome trends, scientific understanding, and information-sharing. The International Food Information Council has created a scientific communication guide with the goal of enhancing communicators’ ability to interpret scientific publications, ultimately helping the public make informed food and health choices.

Tune into this episode to learn about:

who consumers trust for food/nutrition advice

the difference between misinformation, disinformation and malinformation

what it is about the scientific process that makes communicating science challenging

hierarchy of evidence

different types of research studies and how those differences impact science communication

11 common fallacies in reasoning and thinking

critically reviewing scientific studies

communicating more effectively and communicating with context

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