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S6E8: Protein Intake & Longevity and Hypertrophy, Testosterone & Training w Dr. Stu Phillips

Season 6, Episode 8

Marc interviews Dr. Stu Phillips, PhD, a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Skeletal Muscle Health in Aging. He is a Professor in Kinesiology, and Director of the Physical Activity Centre of Excellence (PACE) and the McMaster Centre for Nutrition, Exercise, and Health Research.

SUMMARY OF EPISODE;

3:00 – Does lower protein actually support longevity?

6:00 – Anabolic resistance with ageing: what does it mean for protein ingestion?

8:30 – How health can derail after 70: working around lower appetite?

10:50 – What protein target should  you aim for when it comes to adding more muscle mass?

16:10 – Protein intake and athletes: can too much adversely impact satiety?

18:00 – Caloric intake and longevity? Where is the science at?

22:50 – Physical markers of longevity: what are they?

29:00 – Does HMB supplementation actually work?

33:40 – Phosphatidic acid (PA): potential supplement for athletes?

37:10 – Cricket and potato protein? Future of protein supplementation?

42:00 – Benefits of fermented protein: vitamin k, B12, etc.

43:40 – Hypertrophy training – is there really an ‘ideal’ rep range? (Summary of recent position stand)

51:55 – The ‘interference effect’ – how big a role is it in team sport?

57:15 – Can training impact testosterone levels? (IG7)  

59:50 – Stu’s training and nutrition regime

ABOUT DR. STU PHILLIPS, PHD:

Twitter: https://twitter.com/mackinprof

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S6E4: Can You Be Obese & Metabolically Healthy? w Dr. Jake Mey, PhD

SEASON 6, EPISODE 4

Dr. Marc Bubbs interviews Dr. Jake Mey, PhD to discuss his research into whether obese individuals can be still be metabolically healthy? He also discusses his work on the carnivore diet, how muscle impacts pre-diabetes and a whole lot more!

ABOUT DR. JAKE MEY, PHD:

Twitter: https://twitter.com/CakeNutrition

Website: https://www.evidencednutrition.com/

Pennington Biomedical website: pbrc.edu

RESEARCH PAPERS:

Insulin resistance persists despite a metabolically healthy obesity phenotype

Behavioral Characteristics and Self-Reported Health Status among 2029 Adults Consuming a “Carnivore Diet”

Exercise Training Impacts Skeletal Muscle Clock Machinery in Prediabetes

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