#601: Gallstones & Gallbladder Conditions: Impact of Diet – Angela Madden, PhD RD

#601: Gallstones & Gallbladder Conditions: Impact of Diet – Angela Madden, PhD RD

From Sigma Nutrition Radio by Danny Lennon

April 14, 2026 · 53 min

About this episode

This episode discusses the relationship between diet and gallstones, highlighting the need for evidence-based dietary recommendations.

This episode examines what we actually know (and importantly, what we do not know) about diet in relation to gallstones and gallbladder conditions. Much of the public-facing guidance around gallstones focuses on "avoiding fatty foods", yet Dr. Angela Madden explains that this long-standing practice sits on surprisingly weak direct evidence, particularly when judged against the standards typically expected for clinical dietary recommendations. A central theme is the need to separate two distinct questions: dietary factors that influence the risk of developing gallstones (prevention), versus dietary strategies intended to reduce symptoms or complications once gallstones exist (management). While the prevention literature suggests plausible, consistent associations with overall diet quality and lifestyle factors, the specific question of prescribing a low-fat diet to manage symptomatic gallstones lacks robust randomized trial evidence. Dr Angela Madden is a clinical researcher in nutrition and dietetics at the University of Hertfordshire, where she established and led the nutrition and dietetics subject group and now focuses her research on improving nutritional assessment, dietary…

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Host: Danny Lennon

Guest: Angela Madden

Topics covered

  • gallstones
  • gallbladder conditions
  • diet
  • nutrition
  • clinical research

Keywords

  • gallstones
  • diet
  • gallbladder
  • nutrition
  • clinical research
  • dietary recommendations
  • symptoms management

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Organizations: University of Hertfordshire

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