Part 1: Health and longevity | The Proof 2022 year in review

To bring in the new year I thought it would be good to take a moment and consolidate some of the memorable moments, and key takeaways, from 2022.  In Episode #241, part 1 of a 2 part year in review, we traverse how to think about nutrition so we can better make sense of claims […]

Eating for cardiometabolic health | Andrea Glenn, PhD, RD

In Episode #240, I’m joined by dietitian and postdoctoral research fellow Dr Andrea Glenn to examine how to eat for the best cardiometabolic health outcomes. ‘Nutrition is probably one of the top risk factors for [cardiovascular] diseases. It is the cornerstone of prevention and management of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes.’ In recent episodes […]

How to Lose Fat & Gain Muscle on a Plant-Based Diet | Coach Fritz Horstmann

In Episode #239, I’m joined by coach Fritz Horstmann for an exploration of how to optimise exercise, immerse yourself in plant-based nutrition, and align your mindset to build muscle and lose fat. “A lot of coaches, or fitness content, is really complicated. They don’t realise that the normal person has a lot of things going […]

Protein, IGF-1 and health Q & A | Valter Longo, PhD

In Episode #238, Dr Valter Longo returns to clarify some specific questions that arose from last week’s episode on protein. “I think it’s important to say, I did everything I could… it’s really sad if someone could have lived longer, healthier, enjoyed many, many years of life and doesn’t do it.” Last week’s conversation, Episode #237, […]

Protein, fasting, cancer, and longevity | Valter Longo, PhD

In Episode #237, I’m joined by Dr Valter Longo for an exploration of protein, cancer, the fasting-mimicking diet, IGF-1, and mTOR. “My point is that you don’t need very much protein to get the muscle, and at the same time get the benefits.” Regular listeners of The Proof will know that protein is frequently featured in episodes. […]

Protein amount, quality and timing | Dr Don Layman

In Episode #236, I’m joined by Dr Donald Layman to hone in on protein amount, quality, and timing. “Functional mobility, metabolic health, and muscle are far more important than what most people give it credit for.” There is endless online dialogue on protein. We continue to see bold claims from every direction; some influential figures […]

Skincare, haircare and deodorant | Michelle Wong, PhD

In Episode #235, cosmetic chemist Dr Michelle Wong returns for an extensive exploration of skincare. “Our skin has evolved with the environment – a lot of the time it can take care of itself quite well if we just leave it alone a bit.” In last week’s episode, Dr Michelle Wong introduced the topic of […]

Sunscreen must-knows | Michelle Wong, PhD

In Episode #234, I sit down with Michelle Wong, PhD to examine exactly why sunscreen is so important. “Don’t believe everything you read, especially if it comes from a beauty brand.” The Proof has covered a wide range of topics connected to health and longevity, spanning nutrition, exercise, alignment, and more. In this episode, we investigate […]

Saturated fats, sugar, and metabolic health | Dr Richard Johnson

Saturated fats, sugar, and metabolic health | Dr Richard Johnson The Proof with Simon Hill Podcast episode 233

In Episode #233, I’m joined by Dr. Richard Johnson to examine how diet affects the health and function of metabolism and the liver. “I do think that this fructose pathway is a lot more important than we think.” After Dr. Johnson’s appearance in Episode #215, listeners of The Proof had many more questions. Most of the feedback I […]

Fasting, metabolic health, shift-work and cancer | Dr Courtney Peterson

Fasting, metabolic health, shift-work and cancer | Dr Courtney Peterson The Proof with Simon Hill podcast episode 232

In Episode #232, I’m joined by Dr Courtney Peterson to examine the results of her recent study on early time-restricted eating. “One of the big advantages of Time Restricted Eating is that you don’t have to count calories. You just count time on the clock.” Time-restricted eating (TRE) is a topic of ongoing interest for those looking […]