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EP20: Listener Questions (Pt.2)

EP20: Listener Questions (Pt.2)

Released Tuesday, 28th July 2015
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EP20: Listener Questions (Pt.2)

EP20: Listener Questions (Pt.2)

EP20: Listener Questions (Pt.2)

EP20: Listener Questions (Pt.2)

Tuesday, 28th July 2015
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Dylan Dahlquist - What's one crazy/weird/quirky thing that no one knows about either of you! Since you always ask your guests that question.Anonymous - I am an avid listener of your podcast with Mike and am a 1st year nutrition student in New Zealand. I have a burning question about your opinion on current nutrition recommendations. In my introduction to nutrition paper, we are told that it is recommended to consume 6+ servings of carbohydrates (one slice of bread is one serving) a day. It also advises to consume over 50% of total energy from carbohydrates. I feel like this is quite high and was wondering if you generally agree with this recommendation?Mike gives a brilliant insight into the actual limitations placed on dietitians and you might be shocked at the answer.Rob - I wanted to pick up on your discussion about body re-comping, as you mention it's always going to be more prevalent in beginners, assisted athletes or people coming back from a lay off - it'd be great to hear more thoughts on this on the podcast from you, Mike and as you said maybe someone who's an "expert" in this area in particular. I think it's always going to be harder for a natural who's already in decent shape to make significant changes in body comp but by no means impossible. Prompted by the recent post by Greg Nuckols.Grant – I have a question about female contraceptive and its effects on fat loss. I have heard that it does have effects on fat gain/loss but are you aware of any actual research or papers that test the different ones to each other, or actual studies on body comp?A few papers for you Grant:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10401972http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23821307http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19254592http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21507999Kris Pina - Dietary recommendations for an obese, pre-diabetic client wanting to lose weight (versus what you might recommend for similar client with similar goals that has not been told they are pre-diabetic)Martyn Rackham - Any advice for a Type ONE diabetic (a friend has been recently diagnosed he’s in great shape and trains a lot but should he be doing anything special?)Roman Cabanac - Any supplement recommendations for body composition? As a natural athlete of courseStacey Smith - On your last show, James said that if weight loss is the goal then the macro split (given protein is kept high) is not of particular matter. My question is then, if one is already lean and looking to recomp the body or bring down body fat (not weight) is there an optimal split between carbs/fats?Tristan - on my PT course they said that in very lean individuals their bodies become better at processing consumed dietary fat and excess calories and less likely to store it as fat in order to maintain homeostasis, is this BS?
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