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Dr. Jeff Volek - Physical Performance and Ketogenic Diets 

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Filmed at the Emerging Science of Carbohydrate Restriction and Nutritional Ketosis, Scientific Sessions at The Ohio State University
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An impressive body of scientific evidence over the last 15 years documents long term benefits of carbohydrate-restricted, especially ketogenic, diets. We now understand molecular mechanisms and why they work. Popular books and articles now challenge the advice ‘carbohydrates are good and fats are bad.’ Circa mid-19th century urinary ketones were identified in diabetics sealing their toxic label for the next 150 years. Despite work four decades ago showing ketones were highly functional metabolites, they are still misidentified as toxic byproducts of fat metabolism. The vilification of fat by regulatory and popular dogma perpetuates this myth. But the nutrition-metabolic landscape is improving dramatically.
A growing number of researchers have contributed to what is now a critical mass of science that provides compelling clinical evidence that ketogenic diets uniquely benefit weight loss, pre-diabetes, and type-2 diabetes. In the last five years, basic scientists have discovered that b-hydroxybutyrate (BHB), the primary circulating ketone, is a potent signaling molecule that decreases inflammation and oxidative stress. BHB has been suggested to be a longevity metabolite, with strong support from recently published mouse studies showing decreased midlife mortality and extended longevity and healthspan. Although type-2 diabetes is often described as a chronic progressive disease, emerging evidence indicates that sustained nutritional ketosis can reverses the disease. There is growing interest in studying potential therapeutic effects of ketosis on cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. There are even reasons certain athletes may benefit from nutritional ketosis and ketone supplements ─ debunking the long-standing dogma that high carbohydrate intake is required to perform optimally.
With the support of the well-established Ohio State Food Innovation Center, this conference will bring together the top experts in these fields to share what has been achieved and what remains to be done to advance this exciting field of scientific discovery.

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Комментарии : 14   
@rlshultz5841
@rlshultz5841 4 года назад
I am 63 and have been a recreational competitive triathlete for 30 years. In 2018 I had 2 stents put in after feeling bad after a race. I was very confused. There was no explanation by the doctors and I was put on the protocol of many drugs. After 2 months and with many hours of my research I quit all drugs and went on a Keto diet. I am back to racing and all my times are the same as before.
@annnnn9074
@annnnn9074 3 года назад
Hi Prof. Jeff, Aarron here from Helensville, New Zealand where's it's 5:00 pm, with your help I've identified what Dr Eric Berg describes as a concept worthy of a Nobel Prise. I'm sure how or why I stumbled on it and it's a concept so simple that all your viewers will want to tune at around in 7 hours time - midnight local time.
@gootube08
@gootube08 4 года назад
I am interested in learning more about the introduction of a carb dose during higher intensity phases of endurance events (also during training and race prep) and the targeting of this dose to VO2 max levels. I have been looking for guidance on this issue. Can you point me to any research or other scholarly articles/books on the topic? Thanks
@IndyRickHikes
@IndyRickHikes 5 лет назад
Dr. Volek’s talks are always very informative and fascinating. This is evidence based science, not anecdotes. Anxiously awaiting the additional data from FASTER!
@jimkennedy4509
@jimkennedy4509 5 лет назад
Fascinating. Just anecdotally doing long endurance (for me) has been helped a lot being in ketosis. (And I am an insulin resistant person)
@bryanoliver1900
@bryanoliver1900 4 года назад
Can you guys talk to TrainerRoad a training program that pushes carbs at 100 grams an hour for training and performance. Coach Chad is a big carb lover.
@folkeolofsson5464
@folkeolofsson5464 3 года назад
Non-conformist pioneers with genuine integrity are the salt of the earth, the no.1 resource for human progress. At least they don't get physically crucified anymore...
@SolarPsy
@SolarPsy 4 года назад
Is higher fat Oxidation only bc of higher fat intake?
@VirtaHealth
@VirtaHealth 4 года назад
Moritz Enderl It is due to the change in metabolism and reduction in carbohydrates. Your body begins to use fat as primary fuel source when carbohydrates are minimized.
@SolarPsy
@SolarPsy 4 года назад
Virta Health yeah of course but i think you said that automatically means that more fat is burned(what I understood as losing fat in that contest) while I guessed that it could just be because more fat is in the body generally speaking
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