The carnivore diet, veganism and nutrition misinformation | Dr Alan Flanagan
In Episode #227, I sit down with Drew Harrisberg and Alan Flanagan, PhD to discuss the carnivore diet and veganism, assessing many of the popular claims made by health and nutrition “influencers”. “The primary determinant of our health now, of health generally, is not outlier behaviours. It is diet and lifestyle and exercise — and […]
Exercising for brain health | Drs Dean & Ayesha Sherzai
In Episode #226, I’m joined by Drs Ayesha and Dean Sherzai to examine how exercise impacts brain health. “You can affect your brain development at any stage, from birth all the way to death.” Drs Dean and Ayesha Sherzai are no strangers to The Proof Podcast. As community favourites, we’ve previously covered topics focusing predominantly […]
Is dairy good or bad for us? | Dr Alan Flanagan
In Episode #225 I sit down with Alan Flanagan, PhD to discuss the health implications of consuming dairy. “What we’re seeing in [the online conversation about dairy] is a real urge to portray this food group in the most negative light possible.” Misinformation is an ongoing occurrence in online nutrition conversations. The capacity to spread […]
Eating for your unique biology | Dr Tim Spector
In Episode #224, I sit down with Dr Tim Spector to discuss eating to optimise your specific biology. “There’s a middle ground, an interaction between the genes and the environment that doesn’t depend on genetics.” When we place so much focus on population-level data for health outcomes, it can be easy to lose sight of […]
Developing an exercise plan | Drew Harrisberg
In Episode #223, Drew Harrisberg and I sit down to discuss how to optimise your exercise. “We’ve got cardiovascular training and resistance training… how we incorporate the two together over a week is really important.” With new episodes of The Proof weekly and an abundance of new studies to keep up with, taking the time […]
The science of exercise, mitochondrial health and longevity | Biochemist Kieron Rooney
In Episode #222, I’m joined by Drew Harrisberg and Kieron Rooney, PhD to discuss how the biochemistry of exercise can impact your health. “Without a doubt, the number one stimulus for increasing mitochondrial content is movement and physical activity.” Evidence continuously shows us that the multitude of factors contributing to health and longevity are incredibly […]
Fasting, autophagy and cell repair | Dr Satchin Panda
In Episode #221, I sit down with Dr Satchin Panda to continue The Proof’s conversation on time restricted eating. “I cannot count and tell you how many calories I’ve eaten today. But I can tell you when exactly I’ve had my breakfast, my lunch, and snacks… we are designed to count time.” Time-restricted eating (TRE) […]
A doctor’s guide to lung health | Dr MeiLan Han
In Episode #220, Dr MeiLan Han joins me to discuss the lungs and respiratory system. “Even brief exposures to bad air are probably causing measurable amounts of lung inflammation that could, even just in the short term, put you at increased risk for things like respiratory infections.” Despite being an incredibly important factor of our […]
Does insulin make us fat? | Layne Norton
In Episode #219, I sit down with Layne Norton, PhD to answer one very topical question: does insulin make us fat? “Mechanisms are only small parts of the story. The summation of all the mechanisms shows up as human outcome data – so let’s look at the human outcome data.” Welcome to the first bite-sized […]
The future of eggs | Arturo Elizondo
In Episode #218, I’m joined by entrepreneur Arturo Elizondo to discuss the future of egg production. “There’s just not enough land or water on the planet to satiate [this] kind of appetite for animal protein, and something’s got to give.” Think real eggs, just made differently. Ground-breaking changes are happening in our food industry every […]