• TGD 010: What is a Geriatric Dietitian?
    Jul 14 2026

    What exactly is a geriatric dietitian, and how are they different from a nutritionist?

    In this episode of The Geriatric Dietitian Podcast, I explain the differences between a registered dietitian, a nutritionist, and a geriatric dietitian. You'll also learn what it means to be a Board Certified Specialist in Gerontological Nutrition (CSG) and why specialized nutrition care matters for older adults.

    Whether you're an older adult, family caregiver, or healthcare professional, understanding these credentials can help you make informed decisions about your nutrition care.

    In this episode you'll learn:

    • The difference between a dietitian and a nutritionist

    • The education and training required to become a registered dietitian

    • Why nutrition for older adults requires specialized knowledge

    • What a Board Certified Specialist in Gerontological Nutrition (CSG) is

    • How geriatric dietitians help older adults stay healthy, strong, and independent

    If you've ever wondered who to trust for nutrition advice, this episode will help clear up the confusion.

    This episode is intended for educational purposes only and should not replace individualized medical advice.

    Learn more about geriatric nutrition at:
    https://thegeriatricdietitian.com

    Grab your free healthy aging resource here:
    Free Healthy Aging Resource

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    15 mins
  • TGD 010: Calories for Seniors: Preventing Unintended Weight Loss
    Jul 7 2026

    Calories are often talked about in the context of dieting and weight loss, but for many older adults, not eating enough can become a much bigger concern. In this episode of The Geriatric Dietitian Podcast, we discuss why calories matter for healthy aging, why unintended weight loss should never be ignored, and practical ways older adults can support adequate nutrition intake.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • What calories actually are and why the body needs them
    • Why unintended weight loss is concerning in older adults
    • How low calorie intake can contribute to muscle loss and frailty
    • Why preserving muscle matters for healthy aging
    • High-calorie foods that may help support weight maintenance
    • Practical ways to increase calories throughout the day
    • How calories and protein work together
    • When to involve your healthcare team

    This episode also discusses why nutrition for older adults is not always about restriction. In many situations, healthy aging nutrition is about making sure older adults are eating enough to maintain strength, physical function, and independence.

    Learn more at:
    The Geriatric Dietitian

    Grab your free healthy aging resource here:
    Free Healthy Aging Resource

    If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the podcast and share it with someone who may benefit from learning more about healthy aging and nutrition.

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    12 mins
  • TGD 009: Protein for Seniors: Prevent Muscle Loss and Stay Strong
    Jun 30 2026

    Protein is an important nutrient for healthy aging because it plays a major role in maintaining muscle, strength, physical function, and independence. In this episode of The Geriatric Dietitian Podcast, we discuss why protein matters so much for older adults, how aging affects muscle mass, and practical ways to increase protein intake throughout the day.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • Why protein is important for older adults
    • What sarcopenia is and why it matters
    • Protein recommendations for seniors
    • Why older adults may benefit from higher protein intake
    • Food sources of protein, including plant-based options
    • Why exercise and resistance training matter alongside protein
    • Signs of low protein intake
    • Practical tips for increasing protein intake throughout the day

    Protein supports muscle maintenance, healing, immunity, mobility, and overall healthy aging. This episode also explains how protein and exercise work together to help older adults stay strong and maintain independence.

    Learn more at:
    The Geriatric Dietitian

    Grab your free healthy aging resource here:
    Free Healthy Aging Resource

    If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the podcast and share it with someone who may benefit from learning more about nutrition and healthy aging.

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    11 mins
  • TGD 008: Fiber and Aging: Importance for Older Adults
    Jun 23 2026

    Fiber is an important nutrient for healthy aging, yet most adults, including older adults, are not getting enough. In this episode of The Geriatric Dietitian Podcast, we discuss why fiber matters for older adults, how it supports digestion and overall health, and practical ways to increase fiber intake safely.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • What fiber is and why it matters for healthy aging
    • How fiber supports digestion, gut health, heart health, and blood sugar management
    • Fiber recommendations for older adults
    • Why most adults still need more fiber
    • Food sources high in fiber
    • Why fluid intake matters when increasing fiber
    • When fiber supplements may be helpful
    • Why constipation is not always as simple as "eat more fiber"

    Fiber plays an important role in bowel regularity, fullness after meals, cholesterol management, and supporting the gut microbiome. This episode also includes a personal story about chronic constipation and why individualized healthcare matters.

    Learn more at:
    The Geriatric Dietitian

    Grab your free healthy aging resource here:
    Free Healthy Aging Resource

    If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the podcast and share it with someone who may benefit from learning more about healthy aging and nutrition.

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    12 mins
  • TGD 007: Vitamin B12 for Seniors: Preventing Deficiency in Older Adults
    Jun 16 2026

    Vitamin B12 is an important nutrient for healthy aging, but unlike some other nutrients, the challenge for older adults is often not intake alone. It's absorption. In this episode of The Geriatric Dietitian Podcast, we discuss why vitamin B12 deficiency becomes more common with aging, what symptoms to watch for, and how older adults can support healthy vitamin B12 levels.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • What vitamin B12 does in the body
    • Why older adults are at higher risk for vitamin B12 deficiency
    • How aging affects vitamin B12 absorption
    • Vitamin B12 recommendations for older adults
    • Symptoms and risks of vitamin B12 deficiency
    • Foods high in vitamin B12
    • The role of fortified foods and supplements
    • Why individualized nutrition care matters

    Vitamin B12 supports nerve health, brain health, red blood cell production, energy metabolism, and overall healthy aging. Because deficiency risk increases with age, this nutrient deserves attention in older adulthood.

    Learn more at:
    The Geriatric Dietitian

    Grab your free healthy aging resource here:
    Free Healthy Aging Resource

    If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the podcast and share it with someone who may benefit from learning more about nutrition and healthy aging.

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    10 mins
  • TGD 006: Vitamin B6 for Seniors: Is It Important?
    Jun 9 2026

    Vitamin B6 may not get as much attention as nutrients like vitamin D or calcium, but it still plays an important role in healthy aging. In this episode of The Geriatric Dietitian Podcast, we discuss what vitamin B6 does in the body, why needs increase with age, and how older adults can make sure they're getting enough.

    You'll learn:

    • What vitamin B6 does in the body
    • Why vitamin B6 needs increase after age 50
    • Why some older adults may be at risk for low vitamin B6 intake
    • Food sources high in vitamin B6
    • Whether older adults need a vitamin B6 supplement
    • Why variety in the diet matters for healthy aging

    Vitamin B6 supports metabolism, brain health, immune function, nerve function, and red blood cell production. While true deficiency is considered rare, some older adults may not consistently meet recommended intake levels.

    This episode also highlights practical and accessible food sources of vitamin B6, including bananas, potatoes, salmon, chickpeas, fortified cereals, and more.

    Learn more at:
    The Geriatric Dietitian

    Grab your free healthy aging resource here:
    Free Healthy Aging Resource

    If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the podcast and share it with someone who may benefit from learning more about nutrition and healthy aging.

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    9 mins
  • TGD 005: Calcium for Seniors: Strong Bones and Healthy Aging
    Jun 2 2026

    Calcium is an important nutrients for healthy aging, especially when it comes to maintaining strong bones and reducing the risk of fractures as we get older. But calcium does much more than support bone health. It also plays a role in muscle function, nerve signaling, blood clotting, and heart function.

    In this episode of The Geriatric Dietitian Podcast, we discuss why calcium needs change with age, why older adults may be at higher risk for low calcium intake, and how calcium works together with vitamin D to support healthy aging.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • Why calcium is important for older adults
    • How aging impacts bone health and calcium needs
    • Calcium recommendations for seniors
    • Best food sources of calcium, including non-dairy options
    • How vitamin D helps the body absorb calcium
    • The difference between calcium carbonate and calcium citrate supplements
    • Why supplements should always be individualized
    • Tips for meeting calcium needs if you are lactose intolerant or avoid dairy

    This episode also includes practical nutrition tips for older adults who struggle with dairy intake or want to increase calcium through food first.

    Learn more at:
    The Geriatric Dietitian

    Grab your free healthy aging resource here:
    Free Healthy Aging Resource

    If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the podcast and share it with someone who may benefit from learning more about calcium and healthy aging.

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    10 mins
  • TDG 004: Vitamin D for Seniors: Why It Matters
    May 26 2026

    Vitamin D is one of the most talked-about nutrients in healthy aging, and for good reason. In this episode of The Geriatric Dietitian Podcast, we're breaking down why vitamin D matters for older adults, why deficiency is so common, and how to know if you're getting enough.

    You'll learn:

    • Why vitamin D is important for bone health, muscle function, balance, and healthy aging
    • Why older adults are at a higher risk for vitamin D deficiency
    • The current vitamin D recommendations for adults over 70
    • Foods that naturally contain vitamin D (and why it can still be hard to meet your needs)
    • Why lab work matters before starting supplements
    • and more

    Vitamin D supplements are incredibly common, but more is not always better. This episode emphasizes individualized nutrition care and the importance of working with your healthcare provider when making decisions about supplementation.

    Learn more at:
    The Geriatric Dietitian

    Grab your free healthy aging resource here:
    Free Healthy Aging Resource

    If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the podcast and share it with someone who may benefit from learning more about vitamin D and healthy aging.

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    13 mins