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Megan Moore RD, LD, CDE
     
 

Current Position:
Outpatient Dietitian at Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas

Specialty:
Certified Diabetes Educator
Adult and pediatric weight management, pediatric nutrition, sports performance nutrition, diabetes education, pre/post-bariatric surgery 

Education:
Texas Tech University, B.S. in Food and Nutrition
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Clinical Dietetic Internship

Leadership Positions:

Media Representative for Dallas Dietetic Association
Co-chair of Corporate Sponsorship Committee for Dallas Dietetic Association, 2009
El Paso County Health Department Media Representative, Colorado Springs, 2008

Honors:
Certified Diabetes Educator, 2009

Experience:
Appeared monthly on live television news “KKTV’s Health Department Tuesday” segment, 2007-2008
Appeared on Dallas/Fort Worth’s CBS 11 and KTXA 21 news in an interview with Gina Miller, 2010
Writes nutrition articles regularly for various popular magazines, newsletters, websites and newspapers
A prominent speaker for many corporate wellness functions, community wellness events, and sports groups

Other:
Megan has a passion for spreading accurate nutrition knowledge to the public through her daily practice at Baylor University Medical Center, writing, public speaking and television.

 

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Potassium

Did you know potassium rich fruits and vegetables may help preserve muscle mass in older adults? Experts estimate that most Americans consume only half the recommended amount of potassium. Foods high in potassium include:

Sweet potatoes
Tomatoes, Spinach
White beans, Soybeans, Lentils
Bananas, Peaches, Cantaloupes

Source: Tufts Health & Nutrition Newsletter - August 2008, Vol 26, Number 6

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