With social media rising in popularity, online health information is now everywhere and fast increasing. While it may be tempting to believe everything you read, unfortunately this area is unregulated, and claims can be thrown about without necessarily having an evidence base. So how can you determine whether the nutrition advice you are reading is credible?
So before you consult Dr Google, check out these things to consider.
Check out the page ‘About Us’ section and look for legitimate health organisations or official accreditation of individuals. In Australia, Accredited Practising Dietitians or Accredited Nutritionists are the only university qualified, evidence-based degrees. Be careful as the term Nutritionist is not regulated and can often be used very loosely!
Is the information presented based on one personal opinion or properly designed studies looking at large numbers of participants? When you don’t know the scientific background, anything can be made to sound convincing with the use of big words and science-sounding terms. Look for links to journal articles and other websites supporting the claims.
Are they advising you to remove a food group or certain food? Are there lots of buzzwords and jargon? If it sounds too good to be true it likely is. If the product was really ‘miracle’ or ‘magic’ or claims to heal a long list of conditions you’d have heard about it before and it wouldn’t be sold online for $29.95! Unfortunately, there is no quick fix for weight management and it needs to be done in a realistic and manageable fashion. Yep that means it will involve hard work and good old long-term lifestyle and behaviour change!
Be cautious of testimonials from people that you do not know and treat anything asking you for money online with suspicion. Who is funding the information and for what purpose? Sometimes information can be skewed or used under the premise of promoting a business.
The bottom line is that there is no one thing that will work for everyone. You are best to seek professional, individualised and science-based advice tailored to suit you and your needs. Please chat with your LifeShape Dietitian at your next consultation if you have any questions about something that you have read or need further help debunking health myths.
If you need a little extra help finding a healthy balance for you, consider seeking the help of an Accredited Practising Dietitian for tailored advice. A healthier, happier you starts with just one phone call to 1800 567 348. Alternatively you can register your interest online.
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