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Diet Doctor Podcast

Diet Doctor Podcast

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4.8711 Ratings

Overview

Empowering people everywhere to revolutionize their health.

100 Episodes

#110 - The path to healthy weight loss

Dr. Ted Naiman explains satiety and how it can help you succeed with long-term healthy weight loss — and why it may be the secret to your success.

Transcribed - Published: 8 November 2022

#109 - A new study of elevated LDL on keto

Dave Feldman released preliminary data from the lean mass hyper-responder study investigating elevated LDL while on a keto diet. What can we learn from the data thus far?

Transcribed - Published: 1 November 2022

#108 - The real story of beef, climate, and your health

Should you eat less beef to help the climate and your health? Not necessarily. Beef can play an important role in a healthy diet and a healthy environment.

Transcribed - Published: 18 October 2022

#107 - Improving the Dietary Guidelines

The Dietary Guidelines for Americans aren’t based on rigorous science, yet they influence everything we eat. Nina Teicholz and I discuss what needs to change and how we can make it happen.

Transcribed - Published: 4 October 2022

#106 - CGMs and metabolic health

A medical-student-run study suggests there is much to learn through wearing continuous glucose monitors (CGMs). But is there a potential downside to using CGMs as a metabolic assessment tool?

Transcribed - Published: 20 September 2022

#105 - Soil and human health

Improving soil health improves plant nutrients, the environment, and possibly even human health. Three experts join me to discuss this vital connection between soil and health.

Transcribed - Published: 6 September 2022

#104 - The secret of nutrient density

Focusing on nutrient density may be the key to better eating. Marty Kendall shares his data and his approach to optimizing nutrition through nutrient density.

Transcribed - Published: 25 August 2022

#103 - Keto, type 1 diabetes, and kidneys

Dr. Keith Runyan is a kidney specialist who promotes the use of ketogenic diets to help improve kidney function. He also lives with type 1 diabetes and has used a keto diet to revolutionize his own care.

Transcribed - Published: 9 August 2022

#102 - Keto diets and kidney health

Ketogenic diets can help people with kidney disease, but with some caveats. Two experts join us to discuss keto and renal health.

Transcribed - Published: 26 July 2022

#101 - Revolutionizing diabetes care

Sami Inkinen, the co-founder and CEO of Virta Health, wants to reverse type 2 diabetes in 100 million people. By using a keto diet and disrupting the way we deliver healthcare, he may just succeed with that amazing goal.

Transcribed - Published: 12 July 2022

#100 - Bipolar disorder and keto diets

Bipolar disorder is a common and devastating mental health condition. Emerging evidence suggests a ketogenic diet can be a highly effective add-on therapy. We explore the practical and scientific aspects of keto diets for treating bipolar disorder.

Transcribed - Published: 28 June 2022

#99 - Food addiction with Dr. Vera Tarman

Food addiction is controversial in medicine. But Dr. Vera Tarman explains how food addiction is just like any other harmful addiction and provides advice about how to overcome it.

Transcribed - Published: 9 June 2022

#98 - Coronary calcium scores

Coronary calcium scores have become one of the most important tests for determining your cardiac risk. Dr. Agatston and I discuss how to use these tests and what you can do about the results.

Transcribed - Published: 24 May 2022

#97 - Global nutrient adequacies

It may surprise you to learn how many people fail to eat a diet that is nutritionally adequate. Ty Beal, PhD and I discuss what this means and the implications for individuals and societies.

Transcribed - Published: 10 May 2022

#96 - Protein quality

In your quest to eat the right amount of protein, it's important to know that animal protein is a more bioavailable source than plant protein. You can still meet all your requirements with plant sources, but you’ll have to be more aware and deliberate in your choices.

Transcribed - Published: 26 April 2022

#95 - A critical review of veganism

There seems to be a rise in calls for more of us to eat a vegan diet. But do the benefits that advocates claim — better health, ethics, and environmental impacts — hold up to scrutiny?

Transcribed - Published: 12 April 2022

#94 - Brain and weight gain

Your brain is likely the most important driver of weight gain. That doesn’t mean it’s your fault, but rather, there is a “genetic-environment mismatch” that makes your brain work against you. Here’s what you can do about it.

Transcribed - Published: 29 March 2022

#93 - The original environmentalists

The way we grow and produce our food can either help or harm our environment. In this episode, we hear from two ranchers and a farmer who are committed to growing food while also helping our environment. They are the original environmentalists.

Transcribed - Published: 15 March 2022

#92 - The science of weight loss

Why do we have an obesity epidemic, and how do we correct it? We explore these questions with researcher Kevin Hall, PhD, who has dedicated his career to finding an answer.

Transcribed - Published: 1 March 2022

#91 - The challenge of nutrition science

Nutrition science is hard. That’s the reality. But we can still use it to inform our decisions about what we should eat. To do so, we need to know how to value different types of research.

Transcribed - Published: 15 February 2022

#90 - The pharmacist who gave up drugs

Most pharmacists spend their careers dispensing medications. But Graham Phillips saw that this path wasn’t helping people get better. So he gave up selling drugs and charted a course with a new company that helps people through low-carb lifestyles.

Transcribed - Published: 1 February 2022

#89 - Protecting your brain

Protecting your brain may be one of the most important things for you to do in life. The good news is that it doesn't have to be that hard. Dr. Tommy Wood reviews the practical tips and scientific support for what you can do to protect your brain.

Transcribed - Published: 18 January 2022

#88 - Reversing diabetes

The time has come to not just treat type 2 diabetes, but to reverse it. Dr. Bhakti Paul shares her knowledge of how to do this, both as a patient and as a clinician. She also shares ideas about how to change the perception within the world of endocrinology.

Transcribed - Published: 4 January 2022

#87 - Best of 2021

It’s been another exciting and educational year at the Diet Doctor Podcast. Here’s a breakdown of our 10 favorite episodes of the year.

Transcribed - Published: 21 December 2021

#86 - Low-carb LDL hyper-responders

A new study scientifically defines the group of people whose LDL cholesterol rises dramatically after starting a low-carb diet — so-called lean mass hyper-responders. But what does this mean if you are in this group, and what does it mean for the broader topic of cholesterol?

Transcribed - Published: 7 December 2021

#85 - The best exercise for health

Which is better for you, traditional cardio or interval training? They both have a role in health and fitness. In this episode, we discuss the benefits of each with two leading experts. Plus, we’ll give you practical tips to improve your own exercise experience.

Transcribed - Published: 30 November 2021

#84 - Is exercise better than weight loss for your health?

Exercise can play an essential role in a healthy lifestyle, even if it isn’t the most effective lever for weight loss. But should exercise be our primary health focus instead of weight loss? Professor Glen Gaesser says “yes.”

Transcribed - Published: 16 November 2021

#83 - Ketogenic diets and their applications

Ketogenic diets work well for weight loss and blood sugar control. Dr. Susan Wolver proves this to be true with her clinical work and her new paper documenting the benefits of her clinical program. Learn what this might mean for you.

Transcribed - Published: 2 November 2021

#82 - Ketogenic diets and mental health

Individual experience suggests ketogenic diets may be a powerful therapy for mental health conditions. Join my conversation with an international expert, psychiatrist Dr. Chris Palmer, as we discuss the current and future state of the field.

Transcribed - Published: 20 October 2021

#81 - Intermittent fasting: Clinical Pearls and precautions

Intermittent fasting has become one of the hottest health trends. But not all fasting is the same. Three experts discuss the tips and tricks you need to know to increase the chance of a safe and effective fasting routine.

Transcribed - Published: 5 October 2021

#80 - Time-restricted eating

Could simply not eating for 14 hours each day improve your health? According to leading researcher, Dr. Satchin Panda, the answer is a resounding “yes”! Listen in as we explore the science behind the claim.

Transcribed - Published: 21 September 2021

#79 - Dave Feldman

Does an elevated LDL cholesterol on low carb confer the same risk as an elevated LDL on a standard American diet? Thanks to Dave Feldman and his colleagues, we may learn the answer sooner rather than later.

Transcribed - Published: 7 September 2021

#78 - Vegetable oils: Are they healthy?

Some authorities promote vegetable oils as a healthy food, but others see them as a clear danger to our health. How do we make sense of the disparate views? Our panel of experts weighs in and helps us put things in perspective.

Transcribed - Published: 24 August 2021

#77 - Diet Doctor — Past, present, and future

DietDoctor.com is the largest and most popular low carb resource on the internet. We recently adapted our message according to the growing science supporting higher protein and somewhat lower fat intake. We explore the reasoning and the nuance behind this message with Dr. Andreas Eenfeldt.

Transcribed - Published: 10 August 2021

#76 - Protein leverage hypothesis

According to some evidence, eating enough protein may be the key to solving our obesity epidemic. But if too little protein is harmful, does that mean more is usually better? The answer is not so clear, and it makes for a fascinating discussion!

Transcribed - Published: 27 July 2021

#75 - Why we need muscle

Muscle tissue may be one of the most important and under-appreciated elements contributing to our long-term health. Stuart Phillips has dedicated his career to the science of building muscle. We explore what that means for your health and how that differs as you age.

Transcribed - Published: 13 July 2021

#74 - Weight loss surgery

Weight loss surgery is an effective treatment for obesity and metabolic disease. But is it right for you? We explore the risks, benefits, and alternatives to weight loss surgery with three well-known experts. We also explore how the surgery isn’t a stand-alone treatment. Nutritional and behavioral changes are crucial additions for long-term success. Here’s how you can succeed with long-term weight loss.

Transcribed - Published: 29 June 2021

#73 - Michael Moss

The processed food industry exploits your natural biology to make you crave more of its products, causing you to overeat and gain weight. This interview with Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist Michael Moss explores the problem of hyper-palatable food and what you can do about it.

Transcribed - Published: 15 June 2021

#72 - Nicolette Hahn Niman

Beef may not be the environmental villian it is made out to be. In this detailed and nuanced discussion, we explore a sustainable approach to raising meat that is more likely to help the environment and improve human health.

Transcribed - Published: 1 June 2021

#71 - Metabolic health and nutrition

Transcribed - Published: 18 May 2021

#70 - Dr. Ted Naiman

How much protein should you eat? According to Dr. Ted Naiman and his P:E Diet principles, it may be more than you think. Let’s dig in!

Transcribed - Published: 4 May 2021

#69 - The importance of protein

Protein may be the key to improve your health. Here is a detailed discussion about why that is and how you can improve your protein intake today.

Transcribed - Published: 20 April 2021

#68 - Kirsty Woods

You can learn how your diet and lifestyle affect your health if you order the right tests! Kirsty Woods is an expert in metabolic testing. She explains how to use metabolic testing to improve your health.

Transcribed - Published: 6 April 2021

#67 - Trey Suntrup, PhD

This episode begins with the basics and covers everything you need to know about ketone testing. Join me for all the details.

Transcribed - Published: 23 March 2021

#66 - Dr. Ana Lorenzo

They say "the eyes are the window to the soul." Well, literally speaking, the eyes are also the window to our blood vessels. And Dr. Ana Lorenzo takes advantage of that fact to help diagnose and treat people with type 2 diabetes.

Transcribed - Published: 23 February 2021

#65 - Dr. Mariela Glandt

Low-carb diets are likely the best diet for controlling diabetes, and Dr. Mariels Glandt wants the world to know all about it. She also wants us to understand the role of metabolic health in the current COVID19 pandemic. These are lessons we can all learn from.

Transcribed - Published: 9 February 2021

#64 - Dr. Jason Fung

Dr. Jason Fung is well known for pioneering the use of fasting as a medical intervention to aid weight loss and treat diabetes. In his new book, The Cancer Code, Dr. Fung applies that same approach to cancer. His book takes a deep dive into the history of how medicine has understood and approached cancer.

Transcribed - Published: 26 January 2021

#63 - Ben Bikman, PhD

Insulin resistance is killing us. Professor Ben Bikman wants you to know why that is and what we can do about it.

Transcribed - Published: 12 January 2021

#62 - Gary Taubes

Gary Taubes is back, employing his strong investigative journalism skills to help us rethink weight loss and make a case for ketogenic diets. Join me for a fascinating interview about his new book, The Case for Keto.

Transcribed - Published: 23 December 2020

#61 - Dr. Glen House

It's a tragedy that's hard to imagine. One day you are as healthy as can be, and the next day you are paralyzed. In an instant, your entire life is turned upside down. Dr. Glen House experienced that 30 years ago in a freak skiing accident. And he has transformed his life and now serves patients just like him. But now he has a new tool to help his patients — a ketogenic diet.

Transcribed - Published: 15 December 2020

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