Snack Smarter: How to Rethink the Most Overlooked Meal of the Day
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One in four calories we eat comes from snacks—so why do we treat them like an afterthought? In this episode of 1,000 Waking Minutes, Dr. Wendy Bazilian takes us beyond the typical snack aisle debate and into a conversation about energy, nourishment, and real life.
In fact, in our 1,000 waking minutes, snacks may be the most flexible, frequent, and overlooked opportunity to nourish well.
In this episode of 1,000 Waking Minutes, Dr. Wendy Bazilian explores the surprisingly significant role snacks play in our daily nutrition—and how to shift from random bites to intentional choices. Inspired by a recent invitation to join Live with Kelly and Mark to talk all about healthy snacks, this episode continues the conversation with real-world ideas, practical strategies, and a look at how snacks can support energy, mood, and long-term well-being.
From “3-ingredient snack success” to a guided moment of mindfulness, you’ll come away with a fresh take on how to make your snack minutes more meaningful.
WE DISCUSS:
(1:20 ) Introduction: A little Winnie the Pooh wisdom and a surprising snack stat
(2:41) What we’re talking about when we talk about snacks—and why they matter (Why snacks matter: Not just filler—real opportunities)
(3:26) From TV to real life: How snacking smarter came to bes on Live with Kelly and Mark
(5:48) The statistic that may change how you snack (1 in 4 calories!) and what it means for health
(7:16) The ROI of snacks: energy, performance, blood sugar, focus, mood and more
(8:12) How perception like color and health halos affect our snack choices
(11:33) Evening avocado snack study and flipping the switch on late-night snacking
(19:19) ‘Swapping in’ mixed nuts for satiety: the “stick-with-it” snack
(23:36) Snacking and mood: a surprising link - the ‘junk food’ study
(27:44) A Mindful Minute: A pause for snack awareness
(32:44) What makes a satisfying snack? Practical tips, satiety, and the formula for optimal “snack anatomy”
(41:02 )Tips to snack smarter without overthinking: It’s not just what, it’s how with some planning, shopping, and pleasure
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HEALTH DISCLAIMER:
The information shared in this podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be considered individual medical or health advice. Always consult with your trusted healthcare provider before making any changes to your diet, exercise, or medical treatment.
REFERENCES:
Avocado Night Snack Study
Preiss C, Marquis O, Edirisinghe I, Burton-Freeman BM. Using the Avocado as an Evening Snack to Investigate Whole Food Matrix and Macronutrient Composition on Morning Metabolic Indices in Adults With Prediabetes. Curr Dev Nutr. 2025 Jun 12;9(7):107486. doi: 10.1016/j.cdnut.2025.107486. PMID: 40689342; PMCID: PMC12272424.
https://cdn.nutrition.org/article/S2475-2991(25)02947-6/pdf
Mixed Tree Nuts Study
Wang, J., Wang, S., Henning, S. M., Qin, T., Pan, Y., Yang, J., Huang, J., Tseng, C. H., Heber, D., & Li, Z. (2021). Mixed Tree Nut Snacks Compared to Refined Carbohydrate Snacks Resulted in Weight Loss and Increased Satiety during Both Weight Loss and Weight Maintenance: A 24-Week Randomized Controlled Trial. Nutrients, 13(5), 1512. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13051512
https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/5/1512
Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis on Junk Food and Mental Health
Ejtahed, H. S., Mardi, P., Hejrani, B., Mahdavi, F. S., Ghoreshi, B., Gohari, K., Heidari-Beni, M., & Qorbani, M. (2024). Association between junk food consumption and mental health problems in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis. BMC psychiatry, 24(1), 438. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-024-05889-8 https://bmcpsychiatry.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12888-024-05889-8
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