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    Explore "insulin" with insightful episodes like "#299 ‒ Optimizing muscle protein synthesis: the crucial impact of protein quality and quantity, and the key role of resistance training | Luc van Loon, Ph.D.", "How You've Been Lied To About Calories, Dieting, Exercise, & Losing Weight", "Novo Nordisk (Ozempic)", "Obesity, type 2 diabetes, and insulin, with Dr Jason Fung" and "Diabetology (BLOOD SUGAR) Part 2 Encore with Mike Natter" from podcasts like ""The Peter Attia Drive", "The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.", "Acquired", "The Liz Earle Wellbeing Show" and "Ologies with Alie Ward"" and more!

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    #299 ‒ Optimizing muscle protein synthesis: the crucial impact of protein quality and quantity, and the key role of resistance training | Luc van Loon, Ph.D.

    #299 ‒ Optimizing muscle protein synthesis: the crucial impact of protein quality and quantity, and the key role of resistance training | Luc van Loon, Ph.D.

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    Luc van Loon is an internationally renowned expert in skeletal muscle metabolism. In this episode, Luc starts with an exploration of the roles of insulin and triglycerides in endurance exercise, highlighting their impact on skeletal muscle metabolism, and he offers profound insights into the significance of protein in this context. He elucidates how different protein types and forms influence muscle protein synthesis rates, exploring the nuances of protein absorption, digestibility, amino acid quality, and their implications for performance and recovery. Delving deeper, he differentiates between animal and plant protein sources, unraveling the distinctive properties of various protein types, from the differences between whey and casein to the emerging trends in collagen protein supplementation. Moreover, Luc dissects the intricate connections among physical activity, lean muscle mass, muscle protein synthesis induced by resistance training, and dietary protein.

    We discuss:

    • Luc’s background and insights about fuel selection during exercise [3:30];
    • Fuel utilization during endurance exercise [9:30];
    • Fat metabolism, intramuscular lipids, and the nutritional dynamics of endurance sports [17:15];
    • The optimal window for replenishing intramuscular fat stores and glycogen post-exercise [25:15];
    • Luc’s interest in protein metabolism and exploration of amino acids' dual role as building blocks and signaling molecules in driving muscle protein synthesis [32:15];
    • How protein metabolism differs between sedentary individuals and those engaged in predominantly strength training or endurance training [38:45];
    • The basics of how proteins are digested and absorbed, and how muscle protein synthesis is measured [50:30];
    • How factors like food texture, cooking methods, and protein composition impact muscle protein synthesis, and the importance of protein distribution throughout the day [59:45];
    • Differences in whey and casein proteins, and the ability of ingested protein to stimulate muscle protein synthesis [1:03:30];
    • Dietary protein distribution and quantity for the maximization of muscle protein synthesis [1:09:00];
    • Muscle loss with age and inactivity and the importance of resistance exercise to maintain type II muscle fibers [1:17:15];
    • Differences between whey and casein proteins, and the importance of both quantity and quality of protein sources [1:28:30];
    • Optimizing muscle protein synthesis: exercise, timing of protein intake, protein quality, and more [1:37:00];
    • How to preserve muscle while trying to lose weight [1:46:00];
    • Anabolic resistance and overcoming it with physical activity [1:55:45];
    • Importance of protein intake and physical activity in hospitalized patients [2:06:30];
    • Reviewing the efficacy of collagen supplements [2:13:30];
    • Plant-based diets: how to ensure a balance of amino acids, and other considerations [2:20:30];
    • Future research: understanding protein metabolism in the brain [2:23:45]; and
    • More.

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    How You've Been Lied To About Calories, Dieting, Exercise, & Losing Weight

    How You've Been Lied To About Calories, Dieting, Exercise, & Losing Weight

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    There are several different schools of thought behind obesity and metabolic dysfunction, for example, the energy balance model or “calories-in, calories-out” perspective that many people have felt fooled by. While calories certainly are one piece, there is much more to the puzzle of weight management and metabolic health, like hormonal cascades and oxidative stress.


    My guest today is Dr. Robert Lustig, an author and neuroendocrinologist with expertise in metabolism, obesity, and nutrition. He has dedicated his retirement from clinical medicine to help fix the food supply in any way he can, to reduce human suffering, and to promote a collective vision of metabolic health: protect the liver, feed the gut, support the brain. 


    In this episode we discuss:

    • Is a calorie really just a calorie? (7:24)
    • The surprising truth: All models of energy intake are a little right and a little wrong (9:20)
    • Proven methods for reducing insulin to support weight loss (29:39)
    • What are obesogens and how are they hijacking our metabolic health? (32:00)
    • Reactive oxygen species and aging (and how to reduce them) (38:05)
    • Why glucose and insulin monitoring are powerful levers for metabolic health (42:15)
    • Summing up the facts and our beliefs around calories and weight (47:00)
    • The cellular impact of oxidative stress and chronic stress (54:00)
    • Monch Monch: a new fiber solution for absorbing simple sugars and preventing glucose spikes as well as increasing satiety and boosting microbial diversity (1:02:20)
    • Food addiction in adults and children and addressing the root cause (1:10:45)
    • What actions can we take based on scientific advances to make our lives better? (1:24:15)
    • Why any food that feeds the gut, protects the liver, and supports the brain is a healthy food (1:33:35)
    • Perfact and how to use it to understand what is metabolically healthy at your exact grocery store (1:40:20)


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    Novo Nordisk (Ozempic)

    Novo Nordisk (Ozempic)

    Last year Novo Nordisk, the Danish pharmaceutical company behind Ozempic and Wegovy, overtook LVMH to become Europe’s most valuable company. And the pull for Acquired to finally tackle healthcare (18% of US GDP!) became too strong for us to resist. While we didn’t know much about Novo Nordisk before diving in, our first thought was, “wow, seems like these new diabetes and obesity drugs mean serious trouble for big insulin companies.”

    And then… we realized that Novo Nordisk IS the big insulin company. And in a story befitting of Steve Jobs and Apple, they’d just disrupted themselves with the drug equivalent of an iPhone moment. Once we dug further, we quickly realized this company has it all: an incredible 100+ year history filled with Nobel Prizes, bitter personal rivalries, board room dramas, a generation-defining silicon valley innovation, lone voices persevering against all odds — and oh yeah, the world’s largest charitable foundation at its helm. Tune in for one incredible story!

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    Obesity, type 2 diabetes, and insulin, with Dr Jason Fung

    Obesity, type 2 diabetes, and insulin, with Dr Jason Fung

    Since 1980, the number of people around the world with type 2 diabetes has quadrupled. Kidney specialist Dr Jason Fung joins Liz for this episode of the podcast to cover the rise in obesity and type 2 diabetes - and what can be done about it.


    In this episode, Jason explains how dietary interventions such as intermittent fasting or low-carb eating may be able to reverse the dietary disease, plus why all calories aren't equal.


    Liz and Jason discuss how we can avoid spiking our blood sugars, how hormones such as cortisol and insulin can cause weight gain, and why fats shouldn't be considered the enemy when it comes to eating well.


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    Diabetology (BLOOD SUGAR) Part 2 Encore with Mike Natter

    Diabetology (BLOOD SUGAR) Part 2 Encore with Mike Natter

    Wrapping up our Diabetology 2 parter encore, diabetic diabetologist and wonderful person Dr. Mike Natter, MD is back with a little introduction covering some stuff that wasn't on the radar back in 2019, like what's the deal with this Ozempic stuff you've heard about, and then Natter from the past goes on  to answer all of your questions about blood sugar, the cost of insulin, pancreas transplants, keto, glucagon, how exercise can save your life, his most meaningful interactions with patients, pudding theft, and the best place to cry at work. Also: why you should always keep frosting in your purse.

    This episode is swear-free and okay for all ages, and a bleeped version of Diabetology Part 1 can be found at this link.

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    Diabetology (BLOOD SUGAR) Part 1 Encore with Mike Natter

    Diabetology (BLOOD SUGAR) Part 1 Encore with Mike Natter

    Dr. Mike Natter hosts this encore episode of Ologies (hosted by Alie Ward), it's a classic 2 parter: Diabetology about the happy, moody-, sweaty-, unconscious-, and possibly even homicidal-making sugar in our blood. In this episode, Dr. Mike Natter dishes about how blood sugar works, what insulin does, and how prevalent diabetes is in all of its various forms. Also: keto vs. vegan, hypoglycemia, cyborg organs, owl hoots, gestational diabetes, type 1 vs. type 2 and ... does Gwyneth drink her own pee? Also: the emotional side of the disease and how to help those in your life who are diabetic.

    Next week, the doc addresses your questions, from diets to diagnoses to infuriating insulin prices.

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    Look Younger, Live Longer & Be Healthier, Why Mitochondrial Health Matters With Isabella Cooper

    Look Younger, Live Longer & Be Healthier, Why Mitochondrial Health Matters With Isabella Cooper

    Isabella Cooper is a PhD researcher in Ketogenic Science and Hyperinsulinemia, and their roles in chronic diseases associated with ageing. Isabella has majored with honours in biochemistry with medical physiology, molecular genetics, advanced cell biology, advanced cancer biology, physiological networks (neurology, endocrinology and immunology), protein and enzyme biochemistry, bioinformatics in influenza, and metabolic biochemistry. She has won multiple awards including the Faculty of Science and Technology Awards, Individual Teaching Award and Group Teaching Award for Medical Physiology, Dean’s List Awards and Biochemical Society Award. Basically she is super smart. In this podcast we talk about mitochondria and how to live life so that you look young, live longer and stay healthy. Enjoy. Links - Website
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    How Supplementing With NMN Can Increase NAD levels, Energy, Reduce Inflammation, And Improve Insulin Resistance with Dr. Andrew Salzman

    How Supplementing With NMN Can Increase NAD levels, Energy, Reduce Inflammation, And Improve Insulin Resistance with Dr. Andrew Salzman

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    ⁣⁣NAD has been popping up everywhere, and for good reason. It’s a fundamental driver of our health and longevity, and we’re now learning how boosting NAD levels might offset and improve the effects of aging. 


    On today’s episode, I’m excited to talk to Dr. Andrew Salzman all about NAD—how it is a key component involved in mitochondrial production, and is a critical substrate for several enzymes, including sirtuins, which play key roles in healthy aging, weight management, metabolic syndrome, and metabolism.


    Dr. Salzman is a physician, inventor, professor, and biomedical entrepreneur. Dr. Salzman received his medical degree from Harvard University and has spent decades in drug discovery and development, raising over $165M in NIH grants for research. In addition to 50 patents, Dr. Salzman is credited with a breakthrough discovery in cellular DNA repair, which led to the world's first clinical application for successfully treating breast cancer caused by mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. Millions of patients are benefiting from discoveries by Dr. Salzman in areas including mitochondrial health, gastrointestinal microbiota, damage caused by inflammation and oxidative stress to human cells and DNA, autoimmune disease, and cancer.


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    • The role NAD plays in maintaining health (16:27 / 13:26) 
    • NAD’s multiple functions (23:46 / 21:18) 
    • Preserving NAD levels (30:34 / 27:47) 
    • Where NAD is made in the body (34:53 / 30:35)  
    • How NAD benefits sleep (41:17 / 37:04) 
    • Do NMN and NAD cause cancer? (47:12 / 42:57) 
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    • The difference between NMN and NR (1:00:54 / 51:55) 


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    Top Tips For Managing Your Blood Sugar And Avoiding Insulin Spikes

    Top Tips For Managing Your Blood Sugar And Avoiding Insulin Spikes

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    Blood sugar is one aspect of our biology that has major implications for how well we feel and function on a daily basis. When it is out of balance and our insulin spikes, it can set us up for health problems down the road. Luckily, there are many simple, realistic hacks that can help to successfully manage blood sugar without leaving you feeling deprived.

     

    In today’s episode, I talk with Jessie Inchauspé, Max Lugavere, and Dr. Casey Means about the best hacks to reduce insulin spikes and why managing your blood sugar is necessary if you want to be healthy.

     

    Jessie Inchauspé holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from King's College London and a master’s degree in biochemistry from Georgetown University. Her work at a genetic analysis start-up in Silicon Valley made her realize that, as the key to good health, food habits beat genetics. In her first book, Glucose Revolution, Jessie shares her startling discovery about the essential role of blood sugar in every aspect of our lives, from cravings to fertility, and the surprising hacks to optimize it while still eating the foods we love.

     

    Max Lugavere is a health and science journalist and the author of the New York Times bestseller Genius Foods: Become Smarter, Happier, and More Productive While Protecting Your Brain for Life, now published in 10 languages around the globe. His sophomore book, also a bestseller, is called The Genius Life: Heal Your Mind, Strengthen Your Body, and Become Extraordinary. Max is the host of a number-one iTunes health and wellness podcast called The Genius Life. His new cookbook is Genius Kitchen.

     

    Dr. Casey Means is a Stanford-trained physician, Chief Medical Officer and cofounder of metabolic health company Levels, an associate editor of the International Journal of Disease Reversal and Prevention, and a guest lecturer at Stanford University. Her mission is to maximize human potential and reverse the epidemic of preventable chronic disease by empowering individuals with tools that can facilitate a deep understanding of our bodies and inform personalized and sustainable dietary and lifestyle choices.

     

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    Gary Taubes: Lose Fat, Get Healthy and Start Cutting Out Sugar to Become Metabolically Healthy

    Gary Taubes: Lose Fat, Get Healthy and Start Cutting Out Sugar to Become Metabolically Healthy
    In a perfect world, we can all eat exactly the same and everyone gains and loses weight the exact same way. Unfortunately, in reality you may have a friend that can kill a whole pizza, have dessert and eat extra fries without gaining an ounce of weight. Others seem to put on weight even looking at a plate of food. What’s the deal? Why is it so easy for some people to gain weight and so hard for others. Why are so many people still sold on the calories in and calories out solution to obesity and weight control? Gary Taubes is an investigative science and health journalist and bestselling author. His latest book, The Case for Keto, tackles a lot of the misinformation around calories and why some people struggle with losing weight even when calories are restricted to the point of a starvation diet. We are led to believe that overeating is the problem, but what if eating too much isn’t what’s making you fat? What if your partner's problem is really how sensitive their body is to storing fat? This interview may be the missing piece of the puzzle that will help you and the people you love make the right diet changes, today. Check out Gary’s latest book, The Case for Keto: https://amzn.to/3sHS2AK SHOW NOTES: 0:00 | Introduction to Gary Taubes 1:27 | Overeating or Just Overweight 9:24 | Starvation Storing More Fat 18:27 | Quantify Excess Calories 24:48 | Hunger & Energy Burning 30:31 | Insulin Resistant 37:33 | Sensitivity of Fat Storing Cells 43:33 | American Carb Diet Problem 50:10 | A Fat Storage Problem 56:34 | Eat For Your Body Type Follow Gary Taubes: Website: http://garytaubes.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/garytaubes Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GaryTaubesAuthor/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-taubes-942a6459/ Check out our sponsors: Riverside: Go to riverside.fm/impact ButcherBox: Sign up at ButcherBox.com/impact InsideTracker: Get 25% off their entire store at insidetracker.com/impacttheory Better Help: Get 10% off your first month at https://betterhelp.com/impacttheory Are You Ready for EXTRA Impact? If you’re ready to find true fulfillment, strengthen your focus, and ignite your true potential, the Impact Theory subscription was created just for you. Want to transform your health, sharpen your mindset, improve your relationship, or conquer the business world? This is your epicenter of greatness.  This is not for the faint of heart. This is for those who dare to learn obsessively, every day, day after day. Subscription Benefits: Unlock the gates to a treasure trove of wisdom from inspiring guests like Andrew Huberman, Mel Robbins, Hal Elrod, Matthew McConaughey, and many, many, more New episodes delivered ad-free Exclusive access to Tom’s AMAs, keynote speeches, and suggestions from his personal reading list You’ll also get access to an 5 additional podcasts with hundreds of archived Impact Theory episodes, meticulously curated into themed playlists covering health, mindset, business, relationships, and more: Legendary Mindset: Mindset & Self-Improvement Money Mindset: Business & Finance Relationship Theory: Relationships Health Theory: Mental & Physical Health Power Ups: Weekly Doses of Short Motivational Quotes  Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3PCvJaz Subscribe on all other platforms (Google Podcasts, Spotify, Castro, Downcast, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Podcast Addict, Podcast Republic, Podkicker, and more) : https://impacttheorynetwork.supercast.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    There's A Plan To Drive Down Global Insulin Prices. Will It Work?

    There's A Plan To Drive Down Global Insulin Prices. Will It Work?
    Diabetes is a growing global problem, especially in low and middle income countries. Half of the 100 million in need of insulin lack reliable access. The World Health Organization wants to do something about it. Short Wave reporter Emily Kwong tells host Maddie Sofia about the WHO's pre-qualification program, a two-year plan to pave the way for more insulin manufacturers to enter the global market.

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    Diabetology (BLOOD SUGAR) Part 2 with Dr. Mike Natter, MD

    Diabetology (BLOOD SUGAR) Part 2 with Dr. Mike Natter, MD

    Diabetic diabetologist and wonderful person Dr. Mike Natter, MD is back to answer all of your questions about blood sugar, the cost of insulin, pancreas transplants, keto, glucagon, how exercise can save your life, his most meaningful interactions with patients, pudding theft, and the best place to cry at work. Also: why you should always keep frosting in your purse.

    This episode is swear-free and okay for all ages, and a bleeped version of Diabetology Part 1 can be found at this link.

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    Qualy #6 - What are the best lab tests to request specifically for longevity

    Qualy #6 - What are the best lab tests to request specifically for longevity

    Today's episode of The Qualys is from podcast #04 – AMA #1: alcohol, best lab tests, wearables, finding the right doc, racing, and more.

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    The truth about carbs with Dale Pinnock

    The truth about carbs with Dale Pinnock

    Liz is joined once again by the award winning ‘Medicinal Chef’, Dale Pinnock. He’s a super knowledgable, passionate yet down-to-earth expert on the beneficial effect that food has on our health. Dale joined Liz in season 2 of the podcast to chat about importance of eating plenty of healthy fats and is back to talk all things carbohydrate.


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