How to Optimize Your Nutrition for Results| Donald Layman PhD

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Dr. Gabrielle Lyon

Dr. Gabrielle Lyon

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Dr. Donald Layman is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Food Science & Human Nutrition at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Dr. Layman served on the faculty at the University of Illinois from 1977 - 2012. Dr. Layman has been a leader in research about protein, nutrition for athletic performance, obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular health. Dr. Layman has over 100 peer-reviewed publications. He has received numerous awards for his research from the American Society for Nutrition and the National Institutes for Health and for his nutrition teaching. Dr. Layman served as Associate Editor of The Journal of Nutrition and the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior and on the editorial boards of Nutrition & Metabolism and Nutrition Research and Practice. Dr. Layman earned his B.S. and M.S. degrees in chemistry and biochemistry at Illinois State University and his doctorate in human nutrition and biochemistry at the University of Minnesota.
In this episode we discuss:
• How to create a balanced diet
• Where does incorrect health information come from?
• What is cardio metabolic health?
• How you can tailor dietary protein, fats, and carbohydrates to your needs.
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:04:53 - How the Body Handles Macronutrients
00:09:50 - The Impact of Excess Carbohydrate Intake
00:14:53 - Is the Food Pyramid Wrong?
00:19:40 - Exercise and Body Fat Loss
00:29:57 - The Role of Fiber in Your Diet
00:34:58 - The Problems with Low-Protein Diets
00:39:57 - How to Use Calories Better
00:44:49 - Questioning Studies
00:49:49 - Funding and Credibility of Medical Journals
00:54:43 - How To Adjust Your Protein
00:59:44 - The Next Frontier of Protein
01:04:41 - The Importance of Amino Acids
01:09:47 - Is Collagen Beneficial?
01:14:31 - When and How Much Protein?
Developing a Nutrient-Based Framework for Protein Quality: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37301...
Reboot Your Metabolism: metabolictransformation.com
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@richardstrickland
@richardstrickland 8 ай бұрын
As a 6 month carnivore. I WAS a type 2 diabetic. With high protein, 0 carb, moderate fat. 16:8 IF, Increased activity from sedentary to 10k steps a day in small increments. Low/moderate strength training with resistance bands and dumb bells due to spine and joint issues. Without carbs no longer have joint pain. All these factors, I have lost 30lbs, went from 15 medications to 5 ( 1 blood thinner, blood pressure, gabapentin for never damage in my legs from PAD, and a statin.) Non diabetic. Cardiovascular disease has improved due to more activity and better circulation.. Thank you for all your content. In the process of adding 100 g of carbs encompassing my exercise format. At 50. Life has just begun. If I can have these results, anyone can.
@CameronDayDYT
@CameronDayDYT 8 ай бұрын
Great work, Richard! I hope you can get off the statin soon and all the meds eventually
@ellek6505
@ellek6505 8 ай бұрын
These 2 do not support carnivore do they? They are constantly talking about carbs and fiber.
@joeguercio4157
@joeguercio4157 8 ай бұрын
They do not
@richardstrickland
@richardstrickland 8 ай бұрын
They support high protein. I didn't do carbs till I burned all the visceral fat from my liver and reversed my T2D.
@richardstrickland
@richardstrickland 8 ай бұрын
@@CameronDayDYT I was for a month. But with my carnivore lifestyle. My cholesterol went from 43 to 125. My cardiologist almost had a stroke. 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 So due to his reaction, I will give my statin, a second chance. If no better results next lab work, in the the trash they go.
@user-fu3ic3cz5u
@user-fu3ic3cz5u 8 ай бұрын
Love the interview! I’m reading your book and so is my 76 year old mom. I’m a 54 year old woman, and I increased my protein to a minimum of 130 g per day beginning in July, on the path lose some fat, and gain muscle. Lifting four times per week and In 6 weeks (based on two in body scans) I gained almost half pound of skeletal muscle and went from 19.6 % body fat to 17.8 % body fat. My weight has stayed the same 136 pounds. I also supplement with creatine daily. Feeling fantastic. All carb and sugar cravings are gone. Protein for the win.
@irenag3994
@irenag3994 8 ай бұрын
How can you ingest and digest that much protein? I’m asking seriously. I struggle to get less than half that!
@user-fu3ic3cz5u
@user-fu3ic3cz5u 8 ай бұрын
You can do it, you just have to prioritize it. For breakfast I have three eggs and a whey protein shake with fairlife milk, that is 48 grams just at breakfast. Then 4oz of fish chicken or beef at lunch and dinner, oikos Greek yogurt with berries or cacao for dessert. I’ve found I don’t eat as many carbs because I’m full from the protein.
@user-fu3ic3cz5u
@user-fu3ic3cz5u 8 ай бұрын
@@irenag3994 see my comment, sorry I didn’t hit reply.
@marlenadesantis147
@marlenadesantis147 7 ай бұрын
I’m 64 and struggled post menopause. Started increasing my protein to about 120-130 g / 4 meals-snacks a day and down 20 lbs.
@deepost2604
@deepost2604 Ай бұрын
Age 84, and your counsel has gotten me to gradually double my protein recently. Last year I fasted for five days thinking it would be beneficial to my knee joint. Now I understand that I cannot risk losing muscle mass. I’m doing resistance with light weights but lots of reps. Thank you so much for your data driven conversations. It’s been a real game changer for me.
@aubietigerton1807
@aubietigerton1807 8 ай бұрын
When I count my daily protein intake, I only count animal sources, not vegetable/grain sources. I don't remember who I saw on youtube touting this, but it was a bodybuilder, and I saw the wisdom of that method to insure I got more complete amino acids.
@BirdLisa
@BirdLisa 8 ай бұрын
That makes no sense.
@felipearbustopotd
@felipearbustopotd 8 ай бұрын
I take the same approach. If I were to combine bread and peanut butter, that would make it a complete protein, but it's not something I do.... as in factor that complete protein in.
@Caladcholg
@Caladcholg 8 ай бұрын
Yeah, once you realize the proteome of earth is in the billions, you stop thinking in terms of 'protein' and start thinking in proportional amino acid profiles. I mean wheat alone has like 700+ known proteins, but I don't think anyone is touting gluten as beneficial.
@BirdLisa
@BirdLisa 8 ай бұрын
@jamieandrick6541 because when you combine beans and rice you get all the amino acids for complete protein. Have you ever seen vegan bodybuilders? Do you think they don’t count any of their plant sources?
@deborahcambria3005
@deborahcambria3005 8 ай бұрын
I agree
@richardayala4356
@richardayala4356 4 ай бұрын
Another great discussion! I never tire of watching and listening to the both of you! I am a trained economist, now retired, and in my next life, I want to be in the field both of you are in!
@soulcostume
@soulcostume 8 ай бұрын
Never enough of these two❤❤
@tuanshomes
@tuanshomes 8 ай бұрын
Straight up to the point about what drives true health and longevity. Mitochondria! Let’s go! Thank you Gabrielle and Don so much for sharing/ teaching us your knowledge. Priceless…..
@nohypeneededfunctionalfitn7767
@nohypeneededfunctionalfitn7767 8 ай бұрын
Exactly. Not sure why people try to get around this fact
@getter_done
@getter_done 4 ай бұрын
I purchased your book dr Lyon, thank you for writing it. I have listened “many times” to your videos with Dr Donald Layman, appreciate all of them. 👍👍 thank you for writing….FOREVER STRONG
@caseyoconnor9614
@caseyoconnor9614 Ай бұрын
Do you mind me asking which book you’re referring to?? I’m very interested! Thank you
@joeguercio4157
@joeguercio4157 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for providing content containing excellent science based information. I looked into the protien powders offered by first phorm and they have some questionable ingredients like food colorings and artificial flavorings.
@maryvanderplas3232
@maryvanderplas3232 8 ай бұрын
Your book is terrific! It's been such a valuable resource for me. At age 66, I'm conscious of the reality of the body's needs for adequate dietary protein along with resistance training in order to preserve muscle. Thank you for writing in such helpful detail about how to age well using diet and exercise to maintain muscle mass.
@veeveemille8830
@veeveemille8830 8 ай бұрын
I just love listening to your conversations. You guys share a fantastic rapport and I benefit immensely from listening to your warm but intensely intellectual back-and-forth. Thank you always.
@felipearbustopotd
@felipearbustopotd 8 ай бұрын
I have listened to Dr Donald Layman enough times, as well as Dr Gabrielle Lyon, that convinced me to switch from OMAD to at least 2MAD approach w/r eating, the key factor was spreading my protein intake. I have tried 3 + meals and it's not practical. One way around it would be protein shakes. But I prefer to eat my kcals rather than drink then, for now. Not closing the door to the above. Thank you for uploading and sharing.
@brodietaym8475
@brodietaym8475 8 ай бұрын
I always love a Don Layman video! I always look forward to Dr Lyons conversations with him
@getter_done
@getter_done 8 ай бұрын
Always love protein & macro nutrients talk between you Dr Lyon and Dr Layman. Thank you ❤️‍🔥 LOVE your book Dr Lyon
@gailm.8190
@gailm.8190 3 ай бұрын
I’m loving your channel!! I can’t get enough of the knowledge nuggets you and Dr Layman drop with every breath!! Your book is in order and I can’t wait for it to arrive!!
@shanaythornton4718
@shanaythornton4718 6 ай бұрын
Love Dr. Don Layman
@3buzzy
@3buzzy 3 ай бұрын
Fantastic episode! One of your best together. Love this. Love to see a part two.
@user-dn1pj3db2k
@user-dn1pj3db2k 7 ай бұрын
Another great video Mike and as previous viewer noted. You always make it humorous in light of horrific tragedy and makes me cry.😢 That this poor young boy is now without a mom because of this parasite, but also thank you for covering a video or covering a case where no other KZfaqr has I see some KZfaqrs that cover cases that were already covered by another KZfaqr so thank you for always keeping it fresh !!!
@paulakimcollinsunlockingsp3120
@paulakimcollinsunlockingsp3120 8 ай бұрын
You are doing a great job,my husband who is the only man to run sub 10 sec 6 times Olympian, world Guinness book record holder did so when he started lifting weights better and increased protein. I love your tenacity and passion Doc
@kostar500
@kostar500 8 ай бұрын
Who’s your husband if i may ask? 😮
@cougarcandy921
@cougarcandy921 8 ай бұрын
Usain Bolt is your husband?
@haidyyousif2125
@haidyyousif2125 8 ай бұрын
Big THANK YOU❤. I Learn Alot from You Both
@marlenadesantis147
@marlenadesantis147 7 ай бұрын
Love this! Such a wealth of knowledge on the importance of protein in our diet.
@rivinesh4566
@rivinesh4566 8 ай бұрын
Please please start the course soon... I joined the waiting list about a week ago, I'm so ready to take your muscle -centric class. I'm reading your new book which it's THE BEST and SIMPLE way to answer all my questions that not other MD, Personal trainer, Nurse etc has been able to provide. The more and deeper it's my understanding by reading Forever Strong the more I reaffirm my purpose as a Health coaching provider. ❤
@Shelley_watt
@Shelley_watt 8 ай бұрын
Love these interviews ❤
@miriamsuarez9543
@miriamsuarez9543 6 ай бұрын
He is one of the best when it comes to this topics! Good show
@Mo-yj3wf
@Mo-yj3wf 8 ай бұрын
It was great, Thank you 💙💫
@pinkflamingo79
@pinkflamingo79 8 ай бұрын
I would love to know if i can count hemp protein as part of my total protein? I can not have whey or egg, so i add a smoothie to my morning meat protein breakfast that has hemp protein and collagen. Great video so far! Thanks
@Lee.b190
@Lee.b190 8 ай бұрын
This has to be the best podcast I’ve seen so far thank you, during lockdown I got up to nearly 20 stone (280lbs) thankfully something inside me said enough and I’m now hovering just under 12 stone (168lbs) I wish I had known all this at the start of losing weight as I lost lots of muscle too thankfully for the past 6 months I’ve been resistance training (weights and body weight) and I’ve seen a massive difference and it’s down to people like you thank you
@chuckleezodiac24
@chuckleezodiac24 8 ай бұрын
way to go, buddy! did you do intermittent fasting? i lost a lot of muscle mass due to no exercise for 1 year.
@Lee.b190
@Lee.b190 8 ай бұрын
@@chuckleezodiac24 yes and I still time restrict as it helps me maintain my calories I get 3 meals in, over 8 hours (60g protein a meal, spaced 4 hours apart)
@toni1724
@toni1724 5 ай бұрын
Wow!!! Thank-you for this edu. Amino acids - so much to learn!!! I'm 3 months changing over to carnivore & additional fat intake for thyroiditis. I'm female, 73, low income. I'm backsliden - I guess because I cut back on eating the fat. Some carnivores recommend eating "a stick of butter" a day!!! That's the only fat recommendation. Don said 30-40% of daily diet in fat? HOW DO WE EAT THIS MUCH FAT??? WHAT FATS ARE BEST? I've gotten off of vegies, fruit, dairy, coffee, alcohol, wheat, gluten products, night shades recently for an elimination diet. Only eating lettuce, onions, corn tortillas, broth, gravy, bean dip, corn chips & mostly proteins, alot of hamburger. Besides all the thyroiditis symptoms - I have little to no energy. I run out strength/energy & can hardly make it back to my aptmt. It's criminal how much health data we've been fed - since the 50s that is bogus & just guessing??? Say nothing of the fake "green agenda", now destroying EU farmers, our food sources, elites want to feed us bugs, while they eat beef? NO WAY. I'm actually fighting for my life now, when not that long ago I was so strong & fit. It's WAR for the TRUTH, clean organic & healthy food. - Toni in MN
@Osukhan614
@Osukhan614 8 ай бұрын
Great listen , thanks
@Mcsh12
@Mcsh12 8 ай бұрын
Great discussion! I always enjoy Don Layman. I will say one thing I love collagen! It has done wonders for my hair in thickness and length. I've been drinking it for about three years and I'm 70, your hair is supposed to really thin by then. Ill continue😁😍it is a wonderful product.
@thebigredfish
@thebigredfish 8 ай бұрын
Great interview!
@jmac6t7
@jmac6t7 4 ай бұрын
Excellent discussion.... after 10yrs as a Raw Vegan Fruitarian, because it seemed such a healthy, beautiful, natural, simple, environmentally friendly, kind, peaceful, respectful + compassionate way of eating, I'm slowly getting my mind around the fact that I may have been following the completely wrong dietary pathway for 10yrs and I have probably been horribly protein and essential amino acid "deficient" for the past decade... together with many other potential nutrition deficiencies.... lately, I've had my nose to the grindstone studying what the optimal diet might be for me, for health + athletic performance, and I have been experimenting with meat (mainly beef + chicken), fish, simple starchless vegetables + a little fruit... it's a massive mental, emotional + physical adjustment but I don't think I'm ever going back to a Raw Vegan Fruitarian diet...
@pinkflamingo79
@pinkflamingo79 8 ай бұрын
Also, hello Dr. Layman ! Champaign-Urbana is my home town!🎉😊
@jennifermathews4259
@jennifermathews4259 8 ай бұрын
I'll agree protein and fat is important but we don't need carbs if we are getting the amount of protein and fat we need. That's where gluconeogenesis comes into play. I'm Type 1 diabetic 47 years I don't touch carbs except for low bloodsugars period. I get 135 grams protein and 135 grams fat about 2,000 calories. I get 30,000 steps walking, weight and mini trampoline.
@indicatorhunter4500
@indicatorhunter4500 8 ай бұрын
Good interview 👍🏻 I've recently started following you and think the information you put out is great. I have a question regarding bread, shop brought bread is not very good for you, but what about homemade bread? Is this slightly better, or exponentially better, or is it better to just not eat wheat? 😂 Ended up as quite a few questions
@riddlerhymes512
@riddlerhymes512 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for your incredible book, Dr. Lyon. You are the fearless voice of logic and hope in a land of consumer hoaxes and profit pandering. I am in a life or death struggle to save a student of mine from anorexia. She is attempting to starve herself to buffness with powders and cardboard snacks. I am attempting to use the knowledge I have gained in your book and podcast to give her hope. God bless you.
@rebeccajordan3732
@rebeccajordan3732 7 ай бұрын
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@cyclamen831
@cyclamen831 8 ай бұрын
Great interview as always. Could you Dr Lyon or Dr Layman, or someone clarify one point for me? You often refer as daily requirement of protein / kg ( say I go with 1.5 gm/kg) but then make blank statement on meals such as 30 gm/meal.would it be better to also refer to meals based on body weight? For example, I weight 52 kg ( 170 cm height) and my husband weights 100kg (185cm height) . At the table it is very obvious he eats much more food than I do. So, realistically, what is the protein I should eat vs the protein he should eat per meal?
@kristinfttb1577
@kristinfttb1577 8 ай бұрын
Question: getting knee replacement so I will be mainly “sedentary” for 4 weeks. Best macros not to gain fat but maintain muscle…prioritizing protein but worrying about carbs.
@Phxphenom
@Phxphenom 8 ай бұрын
What is the optimal ratio of carbs to Protein? It never was mentioned. Thanks!
@anthonymartin5794
@anthonymartin5794 8 ай бұрын
About to start the book
@luisursua5338
@luisursua5338 8 ай бұрын
I am currently pretty lean - I am eating about 2200 calories (155g protein, 110g carbs and 110g of fat in 3 meals). I do strength training 4 times a week with some cardio on my rest days. my goal is to actually gain muscle but it seems like I am stuck at a point where I cannot gain weight - I have decent muscle mass and I am pretty strong for my current weight (174 pounds), but I want to gain a few more pounds so I have increased my protein intake up to 200g, about 150g of carbs or more and fat stayed around the same which was 110g. Since my macros increased I had to introduce a 4th meal in order to make it easier to consume all those calories. I have noticed a bit of a strength and size increase in just about 1 week but the big question I have is: let's say we keep protein at 200g (since I should not be consuming any less than that) what would be the next best macro nutrient to increase without having a negative impact? I understand that increasing carb intake to 50g+ per meal would be detrimental to my metabolism because of the glucose spike, etc. If I increase fat intake, that will place me at a risk of high apo b and lipids being affected negatively. keeping all that in mind, what macro nutrient would you recommend increasing if I want to gain muscle and size? if am burning 1000 calories day including exercise, how can I achieve a caloric surplus without increasing either fat or carbs? what would be the best approach?
@jae2249
@jae2249 7 ай бұрын
It’s interesting the professor mentions the study saying that fat can cause insulin resistance. I’ve read that study and it’s specific types of fats. It's short chain fatty acids. It’s seed oils and all oils high in omega 6. This effect was not found with high quality fats. Poly unsaturated fats. Olive oils and even coconut oil. Seen oils are not high on the glycemic index…. But they do cause a spike in insulin. Which over time causes metabolic issues. I read a paper recently that said “simply smelling the evaporated fumes from canola oil can cause DNA mutations and cancers”. High quality oils do not have this effect.
@anthonymartin5794
@anthonymartin5794 8 ай бұрын
Good stuff
@nohypeneededfunctionalfitn7767
@nohypeneededfunctionalfitn7767 8 ай бұрын
@14:35 As a metabolic health coach, I agree 100%. If you look at our bodies as cars and food as fuel, you'll see a pattern emerge in this society. Too many people are consuming too much "race car fuel" (carbs) without doing race car activites like high intensity exercise. Make the fuel match what the engine is asked to do, and you'll have little to no issues with the metabolism at-large.
@Don_from_cairns_australia
@Don_from_cairns_australia 8 ай бұрын
The man the legend
@robertthompson5501
@robertthompson5501 8 ай бұрын
Any info on fermented foods, 1:19:51 Vitamin K2, Natto? 🙏🏻🏋🏻🏊‍♀️
@felipearbustopotd
@felipearbustopotd 8 ай бұрын
Fermented?
@Mauitaoist
@Mauitaoist 8 ай бұрын
Pure carnivore 3 years now going strong I don't miss plants one bit
@skincraftorganicsllc8537
@skincraftorganicsllc8537 8 ай бұрын
Thank you ... and by the way, you two are so cute together!! :)
@mihelbergel
@mihelbergel 8 ай бұрын
Question: How much time should there be between meals to get benefit from triggering muscle protein synthesis? You say that if I eat more than 60g protein at a meal the amount over 60g doesn't have much benefit. So if I move that extra amount to an additional meal how long do I have to wait to eat that additional meal?
@petemiller2651
@petemiller2651 8 ай бұрын
it´s not that easy to answer. best would be to spread out evenly. Depending on the amount of fiber and fat in your meal it takes longer or shorter to digest. 60g of whey protein with water are absorbed much faster than beans, veggies and eggs...
@mikeg6860
@mikeg6860 8 ай бұрын
I believe that in prior podcasts they both have said that you want to spread the doses by at least 4-5 hours.
@mihelbergel
@mihelbergel 8 ай бұрын
@@mikeg6860 fantastic! Thank you!
@Kat-lq8sp
@Kat-lq8sp 8 ай бұрын
I have Hashimoto's as I have researched how to change my lifestyle, diet, stress reduction & sleep. The majority stress low animal protein, eliminating gluten, dairy, & eggs. So what plant protein souces are better? Some Registered dietitians tout a high carb, high fruit eating plan. Ugh, this just is so confusing. I am currently working out for hypertrophy and this diet advice contradicts what i knowxabout building muscle. Anyone insight would be appreciated.
@petemiller2651
@petemiller2651 8 ай бұрын
A lot of those "experts", especially on the internet are quacks. I have Hashimoto myself and have zeroooo problems with grains, gluten, dairy eggs or animal proteins. It is highly individual. Among Hashimoto patients around half actually have also celiac disease/ problems with gluten. Hence it is often recommened to avoid it. Eggs and dairy can also be a potential allergic food. But as long as YOU don´t react to those foods there is no reason to avoid any. Some carnivore doctors will tell you, the carnivore diet heals all autoimune diseases and on the contrary some vegans claim the same. Whenever someone tells you he has asolution for autoimune diseases be careful! No one knows why people really have hashimoto - there are a lot of theories but none of them is proven yet. If you think you do not tolerate certain foods you can test yourself for casein, lactose, eggs, gluten, fructose , sorbitol etc. or you could eliminate basically everything which could be allergic and eat mostly meat, sweet potatoes, white rice, lettuce and other well tolerated foods for 2-3 weeks and then introduce one food after another back in. this can be even better than special blood test, as those could be somtimes wrong. Please listen to your own body whether you feel good with certain foods or not, but do not eliminate food groups without good reasoning.
@Favoured-cg5vx
@Favoured-cg5vx 8 ай бұрын
You should look into the carnivore diet. So many people healing from it. Just a thought
@rickguymon7702
@rickguymon7702 8 ай бұрын
When do you think we should exercise? Right now I always exercise fasted and eat a protein meal shortly after I exercise. It seems to work for me. Does it really matter?
@felipearbustopotd
@felipearbustopotd 8 ай бұрын
Same approach, works for me as well.
@skipgue162
@skipgue162 8 ай бұрын
Thats pretty much been my protocol forever. There really is no fixed anabolic window, but as Dr. Don has mentioned in another Dr. Lyon podcast. It’s crucial for the Leucine/protein intake within a 30 min. window for optimal protein synthesis at that first meal, however that might look for you.
@chuckleezodiac24
@chuckleezodiac24 8 ай бұрын
@@skipgue162 i always walk fasted in the morning, then eat & lift. is it better to lift weights and then eat within 30 minutes?
@skipgue162
@skipgue162 8 ай бұрын
@@chuckleezodiac24 For me personally,Yes. I like to workout first thing fasted (not intentionally) in the morning then eat shortly after......and maybe walk etc. later on in the day. I don’t do well eating before lifting or Hitt.
@chuckleezodiac24
@chuckleezodiac24 8 ай бұрын
@@skipgue162 thanks for the reply! makes sense to workout first, when i have the most energy. then eat for the synthesis. then walk or play BB. i get up before sunrise anyway. gonna try it!
@JenJen78
@JenJen78 8 ай бұрын
It would be so responsible if these study’s would test Fresh milled wheat flour bread and see if it spikes insulin. Also I do 60g carb 110g fat 100g protein
@tatywork9126
@tatywork9126 8 ай бұрын
i am curious if someone, who is underweight and has no hyperglycemia problem, fast metabolism and is generally active, can handle ore carbs?
@chuckleezodiac24
@chuckleezodiac24 8 ай бұрын
probably. someone like Paul Saladino, "the Carnivore MD," surfs 4-5 hrs per day, works out and eats 300g of carbs per day. but Prof Tim Noakes, a marathon runner, used to push a High Carb diet for years -- until he got diabetes. now he's into fat/protein and low carbs.
@tatywork9126
@tatywork9126 8 ай бұрын
@@chuckleezodiac24 what is high carbs? i dont know how saladino would look if he didnt surf for 5 hours a day. some people just have faster metabolism, they dont have to run marathons to lose weight. i dont think 120-150 gr of carbs is high for a relatively active hard gainer. but i am not a scientist so would like to know scientific position on that.
@felipearbustopotd
@felipearbustopotd 8 ай бұрын
I look forward to the day when the food we buy has the specific amino acids listed. This might shock the WFPB people into seeing how incomplete some of what they eat is and how focused they need to be to ensure completeness is assured.
@nicholeh1280
@nicholeh1280 8 ай бұрын
I'm putting on muscle just fine with the bulk of my protein in one late day meal. It's crazy that he continues to think that the adaptable body will have little use of protein eaten past the first meal or a bulk within a few hours. He won't bother to study it but somehow his theory is accurate. 🙄
@marigoldcarter2879
@marigoldcarter2879 8 ай бұрын
I’m 70 y old overweight woman. My diet is mostly carbs becuz red meat causes horrible low back pain. Milk thistle relieves it. If I do 60 grams protein it will sit in my stomach for hours and I will be unable to walk. I was thinking protein shakes instead. Maybe my stomach acid is low… 😢
@susanwright1999
@susanwright1999 8 ай бұрын
Iv noticed a big difference in my health.Having protein drinks .
@Mike-du1dc
@Mike-du1dc 8 ай бұрын
So how about all those athletes in the Tour De France?
@robertthompson5501
@robertthompson5501 6 ай бұрын
Will continue to add collagen to my coffee but am now hesitant to recommend it. I can't clarify the mechanism. Woo? 🙏🏻👹🏊‍♀️🏋🏻
@springteen3743
@springteen3743 8 ай бұрын
But if bread is toasted then the sugar is burnt , still carb but not so much anymore. So just eat toast bread and not the white soft part of the bread. European prefer a good quality crust on the baguette and that is how they distinguishable good quality bread from American sponge bread.😂😂
@ellek6505
@ellek6505 8 ай бұрын
My appetite isn't controlled on 1.6g/kg. 2/kg seems to be about the minimum for me at age 59, light activity. I like to eat at least 100g fat. I dont eat plants because of autoimmune and sugar addiction. Beans? Are you joking? What about lectins and other compounds that attack the gut? Greins? Sheesh. Joint pain on a plate. Is carnivore a valid way of eating to the 2 of you?
@julieg.5718
@julieg.5718 8 ай бұрын
I’ve been adhering to carnivore for 5 months now and feel absolutely great!! The 3 or 4 times I’ve chosen to eat a meal or treat that includes sugar and/or flour-I feel ‘off’ for 2-3 days afterward. So I definitely feel my best now by eating only meats, eggs, butter & a little high fat dairy! From several other KZfaq videos I watched, Dr. Layman’s research has resulted in him believing daily carb intake up to 100 is fine so long as you’re eating at least .8 kg of protein per lb. of your ideal body weight
@emh8861
@emh8861 8 ай бұрын
Ads in the beginning say it approves the appearance of hair loss 🤔. Not the same as helps hair loss. Sounds like word magic.
@marktapley7571
@marktapley7571 8 ай бұрын
How does fat raise insulin resistance when fat does not even trigger insulin?
@Alecmcq
@Alecmcq 8 ай бұрын
Exactly what I was thinking. Makes no sense.
@RAntonio93
@RAntonio93 6 ай бұрын
It probably acts as a barrier in your cells in which extra fat acts as an extra layer preventing insulin from actually reaching into the cell. This is just a theory by my professor in college studied this and I believe that is what his hypothesis was
@jemirtoussaint4940
@jemirtoussaint4940 8 ай бұрын
Nooooo my family is big on collagen 😭
@habitsforgrowth8204
@habitsforgrowth8204 8 ай бұрын
😊
@catcan221
@catcan221 8 ай бұрын
I really like this guy but going to disagree with the statement "30-40-50% fat diet" is a high fat diet. As someone who ate a whole food veg based diet, the carbs gave me insulin resistance and 35 excess pounds of fat, along with NAFLD, high triglycerides, high BP, inflammation and more. It has only been with 70% fat and 30% protein of the same caloric intake that I have been able to reduce and reverse all of my metabolic disorders. All excess weight lost, non-alc. fatty liver gone, triglycerides at lowest end of normal range, chronic inflammation near zero, BP normal. Even and 80/20 works but I prefer 70/30 digestively. I do not fear diabetes at higher fat. We need at least that much with protein. In my case it is about 1:1 gram ratio intake from fat and protein. The protein meets my exact needs of daily protein intake for my exercise and strength gains. I am actually surprised to hear him saying fat is the culprit leading to diabetes. I actually believe that in fact it is the carbs that do that. Because when I ate high carbs, I was fat but when I eat high fat and low carbs I am the exact opposite. It reversed the metabolic disorder.
@jellybeanvinkler4878
@jellybeanvinkler4878 8 ай бұрын
Collagen comes with animal meals so why would he say its a terrible protein?! Taking collagen supplements may be a waste of money, but I continue to eat it as it comes from my meals, such as my home made bone broth. My dogs now have to share fat anf gristle with me. lol Can't imagine it is not good for you even if we dont know the mechanism!
@MichaelAlberta
@MichaelAlberta 8 ай бұрын
Wizards
@TheBroSplit
@TheBroSplit 8 ай бұрын
Collagen peptides, not proteins
@antoniaosborne4972
@antoniaosborne4972 8 ай бұрын
But what carbs surely matters? 50g of carbs from carrots and veg and berries?!
@jeremiash5180
@jeremiash5180 6 ай бұрын
Good tall but that add timing, in a middle of sentence ...
@billc3344
@billc3344 Ай бұрын
I am not a doctor, but I feel that he is wrong, I believe if you eat lots of fruits without fat once a day wait that insulin will start to work at least 2-3 hours, i believe that all of the sugar will go to your glycogen , I believe you should not mix high fat and high carb in the same time, if you eat fat alone that fat will be use as energy if you eat fat with lots of carbs that fat will be store as fat.
@robertbeckler5058
@robertbeckler5058 8 ай бұрын
Love the advertising for fake meat that starts the video out. Now steak is good for you! As long as it's fake seed oil meat! I wonder if these two agree?
@M-MMo
@M-MMo 8 ай бұрын
"Fiber is very important, phytochemicals are very important"......really??
@ellek6505
@ellek6505 8 ай бұрын
You mean the chemicals designed to harm the creatures that ingest it? No.
@binathere2574
@binathere2574 8 ай бұрын
You need to do some more research.
@lucillasallabank
@lucillasallabank 8 ай бұрын
Yes they are.
@markstreff3215
@markstreff3215 8 ай бұрын
hahahahaha fiber...lol. #no
@user-zf8yl1fq7g
@user-zf8yl1fq7g 8 ай бұрын
They have a high carbohydrate diet because they are frickin vegetarian.
@robyn3349
@robyn3349 8 ай бұрын
I eat the meat.
@ab3585
@ab3585 8 ай бұрын
Be aware of doctors who receive Compensation from the food industry to promote eating CARBOHYDRATES.
@cyclamen831
@cyclamen831 8 ай бұрын
Just to be fair, Dr Layman receives fundings from the meat industry and he has addressed this issue in several interviews.
@ab3585
@ab3585 8 ай бұрын
@@cyclamen831 Im not talking about Dr. Layman.
@AnaCristianaShow
@AnaCristianaShow 8 ай бұрын
Dr Lyon, this guest answers better if the questions are shorter. Please make your questions buffer free, so he can answer without forgetting. Also, the use of word "fascinating" is a bit excessive. Great info otherwise. Thank you.
@mikeg6860
@mikeg6860 8 ай бұрын
You're getting world class research delivered to you free of charge. Knock it off with the useless, petty critiquing.
@GlennMarshallnz
@GlennMarshallnz 7 ай бұрын
@@mikeg6860100% 👍
@TJ_775
@TJ_775 6 ай бұрын
How can you talk for so long about diet and protein and never mention food examples of breakfast lunch and supper ?
@Alecmcq
@Alecmcq 8 ай бұрын
15 minutes in, and they are both annoying me.
@allcityblks
@allcityblks 7 ай бұрын
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