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Ketogeek's Podcast - 46. Chronobiology, Metabolism & Improving Long Term Health & Performance | Alessandro Ferretti

46. Chronobiology, Metabolism & Improving Long Term Health & Performance | Alessandro Ferretti

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08/23/18 • 97 min

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This one is a must listen and LOADED with everything you need to know about metabolism and long term health, enhancing and troubleshooting your performance as an athlete and understanding the significance of heart rate variability and glucose levels.

Bio:

Alessandro Ferretti graduated from the Institute of Optimum Nutrition in 2001 and formed Equilibria Health Ltd in 2004. With a growing team of Nutritionists and a Medical Doctor, Equilibria Health is now recognized as one of the UK’s leading providers of nutrition education. He delivers an annual series of UK wide practitioner and medical professionals postgraduate seminars, workshops & masterclasses metabolism, health and performance, and nutrigenomic. In addition, Equilibria Health Ltd also instigated an ambitious programme of clinical workshops which has been consistently well received. He has received two nominations for CAM Best Practice Award for clinical excellence. His past work included practice from the Centre for Health and Human Performance (CHHP) at 76 Harley Street, London, and at Tudor Medical Centre, in Stratford Upon Avon. He's fascinated by the potential of nutrigenomics, HRV, metabolism and actively research impact of food in performance and health. Time Stamps:

8:15 - How did you get into health, nutrition and research?

13:58 – Why do athletes have elevated fasting glucose?

17:17 – Connection between fasting glucose and inflammation?

21:18 – The role of chronic inflammation in long term diseases?

23:57 – Why you should keep a tab on heart rate variability and fasting glucose

25:32 – Should I change my training or what steps do I take if my heart rate variability and fasting glucose is off?

29:27 – Very powerful factors that you can tweak to improve your health and performance

31:30 – Missing connection between food intake and physiological rhythms

34:37 – Discussion and explanation of Chronobiology

41:25 – How can you tell if a physical routine is a positive stressor or just pointless torture?

48:45 – When is it good to find evidence from human evolution and when it’s a terrible idea?

55:40 – Latest research on the impact of Ketogenic diet on high intensity performance

1:03:35 – With so many versions of ketogenic(or any diet) diets, how do I compose an ideal diet for myself?

1:10:02 – A thorough explanation of metabolic FLEXIBILITY

1:18:57 – A thorough explanation of metabolic EFFECIENCY

1:27:18 – Does insulin sensitivity increase or decrease metabolic efficiency?

1:30:16 – What is heart rate variability and why is it important?

1:34:40 – Final plugs

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This one is a must listen and LOADED with everything you need to know about metabolism and long term health, enhancing and troubleshooting your performance as an athlete and understanding the significance of heart rate variability and glucose levels.

Bio:

Alessandro Ferretti graduated from the Institute of Optimum Nutrition in 2001 and formed Equilibria Health Ltd in 2004. With a growing team of Nutritionists and a Medical Doctor, Equilibria Health is now recognized as one of the UK’s leading providers of nutrition education. He delivers an annual series of UK wide practitioner and medical professionals postgraduate seminars, workshops & masterclasses metabolism, health and performance, and nutrigenomic. In addition, Equilibria Health Ltd also instigated an ambitious programme of clinical workshops which has been consistently well received. He has received two nominations for CAM Best Practice Award for clinical excellence. His past work included practice from the Centre for Health and Human Performance (CHHP) at 76 Harley Street, London, and at Tudor Medical Centre, in Stratford Upon Avon. He's fascinated by the potential of nutrigenomics, HRV, metabolism and actively research impact of food in performance and health. Time Stamps:

8:15 - How did you get into health, nutrition and research?

13:58 – Why do athletes have elevated fasting glucose?

17:17 – Connection between fasting glucose and inflammation?

21:18 – The role of chronic inflammation in long term diseases?

23:57 – Why you should keep a tab on heart rate variability and fasting glucose

25:32 – Should I change my training or what steps do I take if my heart rate variability and fasting glucose is off?

29:27 – Very powerful factors that you can tweak to improve your health and performance

31:30 – Missing connection between food intake and physiological rhythms

34:37 – Discussion and explanation of Chronobiology

41:25 – How can you tell if a physical routine is a positive stressor or just pointless torture?

48:45 – When is it good to find evidence from human evolution and when it’s a terrible idea?

55:40 – Latest research on the impact of Ketogenic diet on high intensity performance

1:03:35 – With so many versions of ketogenic(or any diet) diets, how do I compose an ideal diet for myself?

1:10:02 – A thorough explanation of metabolic FLEXIBILITY

1:18:57 – A thorough explanation of metabolic EFFECIENCY

1:27:18 – Does insulin sensitivity increase or decrease metabolic efficiency?

1:30:16 – What is heart rate variability and why is it important?

1:34:40 – Final plugs

Guest Links

Ketogeek Links

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15:42 – How was college for you?

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45:42 – MTHFR gene mutation and its connection with bipolar disorder

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53:15 – How did you add foods back into your diet?

57:29 – Was it the ketones that helped?

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1:05:46 – Discussion about Lyme disease, how it thrives and potential ways to deal with it

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Time Stamps:

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16:08 – How can we improve nutritional education in colleges?

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25:12 – Second up: What are “Observational Studies”?

28:17 – Third up: What are “Randomized Controlled Trials”?

31:00 – Fourth up: What is “Meta-Analysis”?

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38:54 – How can the general public find correct information instead of being lost in a sea of conflicting clickbait news headlines?

45:28 – What areas of nutrition research should Ketogeek focus on?

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51:36 – Should you dismiss a study because of “Conflict of Interest”?

55:54 – Why claims about “Mycotoxins” in coffee are probably junk

58:04 – What supplements work and what may be useless?

59:37 – Importance of supplement dosage and how not to waste money

1:01:32 – Black pepper and nutrient-nutrient interaction to maximize supplement effect

1:05:55 – How new supplements are created, synergy of ingredients and downside of green tea extract.

1:07:41 – What commons supplements have helpful or inhibitory effect?

1:09:46 – How can studies be improved or cost less?

1:11:23 – How strong and reliable is the evidence from app-driven data?

1:15:52 – Veganism, Carnivory and caution with anecdote driven diets

1:22:21 – Are there other diets that help with autoimmune conditions and what is “argument from ignorance”?

1:27:02 – The truth about fasting and are there any benefits to fasting when matched for caloric intake?

1:32:08 – Do people compensate for eating less during the fasting period and gain weight instead?

1:35:19 – Definition of “fasting” and does coffee break fasting?

1:37:33 – What would you do with a billion dollars and what superpower would you like to have?

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