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"Restricting Carbs and its Impact on Physical Activity & Metabolism" with Prof Javier Gonzalez

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Episode 185 of the Institute of Performance Nutrition's "We Do Science" podcast! In this episode, I (Laurent Bannock) discuss "Restricting Carbs and its Impact on Physical Activity & Metabolism" with Professor Javier Gonzalez PhD (University of Bath, UK)

Discussion Topics Include:

  • Fuel use  and changes during activity and rest
  • Blood sugar and insulin responses to sugar and carbohydrate restriction
  • Sugar restriction and blood lactate concentrations
  • Fat oxidation rates after various types of meals
  • Changes in metabolism as a result of sugar and carbohydrate restriction and wether that actually results in physical activity and total energy intake differences
  • Pros and cons to sugar and carbohydrate restriction for health, body composition and performance

Key Paper(s) / Book(s) Referred to:

  • Restricting sugar or carbohydrate intake does not impact physical activity level or energy intake over 24 h despite changes in substrate use: a randomised crossover study in healthy men and women

Related Podcast Episodes:

  • #173: "CHO feeding formats: impact on CHO oxidation during exercise"
    with Dr Mark Hearris
  • #170: "Nutrient timing and metabolic regulation"
    with Professor James Betts

Check out our other podcasts, publications, events, and professional education programs for current and aspiring sports nutritionists at www.TheIOPN.com and follow our social media outputs via @TheIOPN

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