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<blockquote data-quote="Indy51" data-source="post: 1438770" data-attributes="member: 48386"><p>Another good resource for the science geeks - a new blog and podcast called Break Nutrition.</p><p></p><p>Break Nutrition: <a href="http://breaknutrition.com/podcasts/" target="_blank">http://breaknutrition.com/podcasts/</a></p><p></p><p>In the first podcast there is an indepth discussion of a new research paper on the role of gluconeogenesis etc in Type 2: <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25662011" target="_blank">https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25662011</a></p><p></p><p>One of the two speakers (Gabor) is the person that Ivor Cummins has been collaborating with on his understanding of insulin resistance as covered in his last few Youtube videos.</p><p></p><p>List of their podcasts and subjects so far:</p><p></p><p>Episode 1 – Linking dysregulated adipocyte fat flow to diabetes</p><p>Episode 2 – trafficking fatty acids properly to avoid ectopic fat deposition</p><p>Episode 3 – Affecting fat loss in rodents by caloric restriction, knocking out insulin genes and seeing how incretin hormones play into it</p><p>Episode 4 – the rate at which sugar is absorbed by the gastro intestinal system affects obesity, diabetes and metabolic health</p><p>Episode 5 – how enlarged adipocytes overloaded with lipids lead to insulin resistance</p><p>Episode 6 – why bariatric surgery improves metabolic parameters quickly</p><p>Episode 7 – How processed starches affect metabolic responses</p><p></p><p>Have downloaded them all - now all I've got to do is find the time to listen to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Indy51, post: 1438770, member: 48386"] Another good resource for the science geeks - a new blog and podcast called Break Nutrition. Break Nutrition: [URL]http://breaknutrition.com/podcasts/[/URL] In the first podcast there is an indepth discussion of a new research paper on the role of gluconeogenesis etc in Type 2: [URL]https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25662011[/URL] One of the two speakers (Gabor) is the person that Ivor Cummins has been collaborating with on his understanding of insulin resistance as covered in his last few Youtube videos. List of their podcasts and subjects so far: Episode 1 – Linking dysregulated adipocyte fat flow to diabetes Episode 2 – trafficking fatty acids properly to avoid ectopic fat deposition Episode 3 – Affecting fat loss in rodents by caloric restriction, knocking out insulin genes and seeing how incretin hormones play into it Episode 4 – the rate at which sugar is absorbed by the gastro intestinal system affects obesity, diabetes and metabolic health Episode 5 – how enlarged adipocytes overloaded with lipids lead to insulin resistance Episode 6 – why bariatric surgery improves metabolic parameters quickly Episode 7 – How processed starches affect metabolic responses Have downloaded them all - now all I've got to do is find the time to listen to them. [/QUOTE]
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