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Welcome to The Metabolic Link, a medical and science podcast that explores the common thread of metabolism in health and disease. Join Dr. Dominic D’Agostino PhD, Dr. Angela Poff PhD, and Victoria Field as they dive into the latest research on metabolic health and therapy alongside some of the world’s leading experts. They’ll also discuss how this science is being applied in the real world. This is where science meets society.
The podcast The Metabolic Link is created by Dr. Dominic D'Agostino PhD, Dr. Angela Poff PhD, and Victoria Field. The podcast and the artwork on this page are embedded on this page using the public podcast feed (RSS).
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Dr. Philip Ovadia is a cardiac surgeon on a mission to change how we think about heart disease. After performing thousands of surgeries, he realized that most of his patients didn’t need to end up on his operating table in the first place. In this episode, Dr. Ovadia joins host Victoria Field to uncover the metabolic factors driving heart disease and explore how we can prevent it before it requires surgery.
They dive into key topics like the role of insulin resistance versus cholesterol, why he says inflammation should be a bigger focus than LDL, the importance of advanced testing like Coronary Artery Calcium Score scans, and why lifestyle changes are the true foundation of prevention. Dr. Ovadia also shares his personal journey from obesity to metabolic health and how it reshaped his entire approach to medicine.
Whether you're a patient, physician, or anyone passionate about heart health, this episode will give you the tools you need to avoid the operating table.
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Mitochondria do more than power our cells—they may hold the key to understanding and treating mental illness.
In this episode of The Metabolic Link, Dr. Dominic D’Agostino sits down with Dr. Ana Andreazza, a leading expert in mitochondrial health at the University of Toronto.
Dr. Andreazza has pioneered research linking mitochondrial dysfunction to psychiatric disorders like bipolar disorder, utilizing groundbreaking 3D brain organoid models to study neurotransmission. She also leads research on mitochondrial transplantation, a potential game-changer in regenerative medicine.
Join us as we explore how mitochondria influence mood, metabolism, and overall health—and why optimizing mitochondrial function may be the future of medicine. Listen to the episode on any major podcast player or watch the interview on YouTube.
Learn more about Dr. Andreazza's work here.
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What’s the best way to optimize metabolic health? In this powerhouse episode of The Metabolic Link, we bring together leading experts including Dr. Ben Bikman, Dr. Richard Johnson, Dr. Jonathan Jun, Dr. Nick Norwitz, and Dave Feldman from our Optimizing Metabolic Health Symposium filmed at Metabolic Health Summit 2024 and hosted by Dr. Dominic D'Agostino.
In this discussion, you'll dive into some of the biggest questions in metabolism, including:
And much more! With insights from top scientists and researchers, this episode is packed with takeaways for anyone looking to improve their metabolic health.
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Please keep in mind: The Metabolic Link does not provide medical or health advice, but rather general information that does not serve as a substitute for a licensed healthcare professional. Never delay in seeking medical advice from an appropriately licensed medical provider for any health condition that you may have.
What if we could target cancer at its metabolic core? In this episode of The Metabolic Link, Dr. Dominic D’Agostino is joined by Dr. Tomás Duraj, a physician and cancer metabolism researcher working alongside Dr. Thomas Seyfried.
Dr. Duraj is the lead author of a groundbreaking review on ketogenic metabolic therapy for glioblastoma, bringing together leading experts to explore how metabolic strategies could reshape cancer treatment.
In this deep-dive conversation, they discuss the bioenergetics of cancer, the role of mitochondria, the Warburg effect, and why targeting glucose and glutamine metabolism may be the key to making standard cancer therapies more effective.
Whether you’re a researcher, clinician, or someone interested in the latest advancements in cancer therapy, this episode is packed with insights that could redefine the way we think about cancer treatment. Watch the full episode here or listen on your favorite podcast player for this must-hear discussion on the future of metabolic therapy for cancer!
Read Dr. Duraj's paper: Clinical research framework proposal for ketogenic metabolic therapy in glioblastoma
About Dr. Tomás Duraj
Dr. Tomás Duraj is a Czech physician-scientist, receiving his Medical Degree from the Rey Juan Carlos University and his PhD in Translational Medicine from the CEU San Pablo University (Madrid, Spain). His research focuses on studying the potential of bioenergetic modulation in cancer metabolism, with special emphasis on glioblastoma, the most aggressive and lethal primary brain tumor. After developing cancer research at the team of Dr. Ayuso Sacido, he joined Dr. Thomas N. Seyfried’s laboratory in Boston College. His goal is to advance our understanding of metabolic oncology on a rigorous, evidence-based background, making it part of the standard oncology toolkit.
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Can a ketogenic diet revolutionize the management of type 1 diabetes? In this episode of The Metabolic Link, Dr. Ian Lake, a UK-based physician and type 1 diabetes advocate, shares his personal and professional journey in using low-carb and ketogenic diets to improve metabolic control.
Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at 36, Dr. Lake initially followed conventional high-carb recommendations—until he discovered the power of nutritional ketosis. He breaks down how reducing insulin volumes, optimizing glucose levels, and becoming fat-adapted transformed his health and life.
From running 700 miles while following a ketogenic diet to leading type 1 diabetes retreats, Dr. Lake shares actionable insights on metabolic flexibility, insulin sensitivity, and the real-world implications of a ketogenic approach.
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In every episode of The Metabolic Link, we'll uncover the very latest research on metabolic health and therapy. If you like this episode, please share it, subscribe, follow, and leave us a comment or review on whichever platform you use to tune in!
You can find us on all your major podcast players here and full episodes are also up on our Metabolic Health Summit YouTube channel!
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Please keep in mind: The Metabolic Link does not provide medical or health advice, but rather general information that does not serve as a substitute for a licensed healthcare professional. Never delay in seeking medical advice from an appropriately licensed medical provider for any health condition that you may have.
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In this powerful and unfiltered episode of The Metabolic Link, we're sharing a full presentation by Chad Vanags, a former SaaS executive and entrepreneur who has turned his stage 4 lung cancer diagnosis into a mission to reshape the way we think about healing. Recorded live at Metabolic Health Summit in January of 2024, Chad shares his journey of becoming metabolically, physically, and mentally elite in the fight against cancer.
Through his deeply personal story, Chad provides a rare and essential patient perspective, shedding light on the gaps in traditional cancer care—from nutrition and communication to the importance of mindset and metabolic health. His insights challenge clinicians, researchers, and patients alike to rethink the medical status quo, spark innovation, and inspire transformative conversations.
This episode is more than just a story of resilience—it’s a call to action to integrate patient voices into the heart of healthcare and foster a collaborative approach to healing.
Listen to this episode or watch on YouTube to explore Chad’s journey, the lessons he’s learned, and his hope for the future of patient-centered care.
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In every episode of The Metabolic Link, we'll uncover the very latest research on metabolic health and therapy. If you like this episode, please share it, subscribe, follow, and leave us a comment or review on whichever platform you use to tune in!
You can find us on all your major podcast players here and full episodes are also up on our Metabolic Health Summit YouTube channel!
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Please keep in mind: The Metabolic Link does not provide medical or health advice, but rather general information that does not serve as a substitute for a licensed healthcare professional. Never delay in seeking medical advice from an appropriately licensed medical provider for any health condition that you may have.
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In this journal club episode, host Victoria Field is joined by Dr. Angela Poff and Dr. Dominic D’Agostino to dive into two groundbreaking studies shaping our understanding of metabolism and its role in health and disease. The team explores the nuances of a recent randomized controlled trial on ketogenic diets, free sugar restriction, and their effects on glucose tolerance, lipid metabolism, and the gut microbiome. Then, they tackle a cutting-edge study uncovering the molecular mechanisms of ketogenic diets in reshaping cancer metabolism through lysine beta-hydroxybutylaration.
From the clinical implications of these findings to the potential of ketone supplementation, this episode is packed with insights for researchers, clinicians, and health enthusiasts. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn how these discoveries could shape the future of precision medicine.
🔍 Study 1: Ketogenic diet but not free-sugar restriction alters glucose tolerance, lipid metabolism, peripheral tissue phenotype, and gut microbiome: RCT
🔍 Study 2: Ketogenic diet reshapes cancer metabolism through lysine β-hydroxybutyrylation
Referenced study related to cardiometabolic health - Carbohydrate Restriction-Induced Elevations in LDL-Cholesterol and Atherosclerosis: The KETO Trial
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In every episode of The Metabolic Link, we'll uncover the very latest research on metabolic health and therapy. If you like this episode, please share it, subscribe, follow, and leave us a comment or review on whichever platform you use to tune in!
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In this episode of The Metabolic Link, host Victoria Field sits down with Lauren Kennedy West, a passionate mental health advocate and social worker who was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder in 2016. Lauren reveals her extraordinary journey of using metabolic therapy to not only manage but reverse debilitating symptoms, transforming her life in ways she once thought impossible.
This deeply compelling conversation delves into Lauren’s personal story, the stigma surrounding mental health, and the challenges of balancing medications with metabolic therapy. Lauren also shares her mission to bring metabolic therapy to the forefront of mental health treatment, redefining possibilities in the field of metabolic psychiatry.
Lauren’s bravery and advocacy are sparking new conversations about recovery and shining a light on the untapped potential of metabolic approaches to mental health. Don’t miss this inspiring episode—and be sure to join Lauren for a Live Q&A on December 18th through The Metabolic Initiative platform. Learn more here!
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In this special episode of The Metabolic Link, we’re sharing an exclusive panel discussion from Metabolic Health Summit 2024, where leading experts dive into the science and real-world applications of allulose, a natural low-calorie sweetener with potential metabolic health benefits.
Featuring insights from Dr. Richard Johnson, Dr. Jeff Volek, Dr. Ben Bikman, Dr. Andrew Koutnik, and Dr. Dominic D’Agostino, this conversation explores how allulose influences glucose levels, insulin sensitivity, weight management, and GLP-1 stimulation for satiety and glucose control. The panel also addresses questions about safety, its role as a sugar substitute, and its potential impact on broader metabolic pathways.
Whether you're new to allulose or looking to deepen your understanding of metabolic health, this episode offers valuable perspectives from some of the field’s top researchers.
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In every episode of The Metabolic Link, we'll uncover the very latest research on metabolic health and therapy. If you like this episode, please share it, subscribe, follow, and leave us a comment or review on whichever platform you use to tune in!
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In this episode of The Metabolic Link filmed at Metabolic Health Summit 2024, Dr. Valter Longo shares his latest research on the fasting mimicking diet (FMD) and its powerful impact on aging, metabolic diseases, and cancer treatment. With a focus on periodic fasting interventions, Dr. Longo highlights the role of FMD in activating stem cells, enhancing cellular repair mechanisms, and even reversing metabolic dysfunctions like insulin resistance and type 1 diabetes.
Dr. Longo’s work is paving the way for more accessible, non-invasive therapies for chronic conditions, with far-reaching implications for aging, cancer prevention, and metabolic health. If you’re an academic, medical professional, or researcher, you won’t want to miss this in-depth discussion on how FMD could shape the future of medicine.
Valter Longo, PhD, is the Edna Jones Professor in Gerontology, the Director of the USC Longevity Institute and group leader at the IFOM cancer research institute in Milan, Italy. His laboratories study the fundamental mechanisms of aging in yeast, rodents and humans by using genetics and biochemistry techniques. The focus is on the nutrient-response signal transduction pathways that regulate disease and longevity. This work led to the discovery of the effects of periodic fasting and fasting mimicking diets on multi-system stem cell activation and regeneration in mice, and to clinical trials on a range of age-related diseases.
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In this episode of the Metabolic Link podcast, we are joined by Beth Zupec-Kania, an experienced dietitian and nutritionist with over 30 years in the field of ketogenic metabolic therapy. Beth has played a pivotal role in the development and implementation of ketogenic diets for the treatment of epilepsy, and her work has expanded to include a variety of neurological and psychiatric conditions, including anorexia nervosa, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia.
Beth’s expertise is shaped by years of practical experience and her involvement with The Charlie Foundation, where she helped pioneer the use of ketogenic metabolic therapy in clinical settings. In this episode, we explore how this therapy has evolved from a treatment for refractory epilepsy to a promising option for mental health conditions and other complex disorders.
We discuss the latest evidence supporting ketogenic therapy, its application in clinical practice, and the challenges healthcare providers face in integrating these therapies into standard care. Beth also shares her insights into the future of metabolic therapies in healthcare, highlighting the growing need for education and clinical expertise in this transformative area.
If you’re a medical professional interested in understanding how ketogenic metabolic therapies can improve patient outcomes across a range of conditions, this episode is a must-listen.
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In this episode, we're sharing a presentation from Metabolic Health Summit 2024 that dives into a groundbreaking experiment titled "Oreo vs. Statin," by researcher-educator Nick Norwitz, PhD. What started as a personal journey with metabolic health turned into a captivating exploration of the lipid energy model and lean mass hyper responders. Dr. Norwitz shares the dramatic results of his unorthodox study, where a diet consisting primarily of Oreos led to a jaw-dropping 70% reduction in LDL cholesterol. We discuss the implications of his findings, the challenges he's faced in the scientific community, and the importance of asking uncomfortable questions in pursuit of knowledge. This episode is an opportunity to watch an engaging lecture filled with scientific awe, unexpected results, and a call to action for more open-minded discussions in metabolic health!
Dr. Nick Norwitz has a mission to “Make Metabolic Health Mainstream.” He graduated Valedictorian from Dartmouth College in 2018, majoring in Cell Biology and Biochemistry. He then completed his PhD in Metabolism at the University of Oxford in 2021, before attending Harvard Medical School to complete his MD. Dr. Norwitz enthusiasm for the field of Metabolism derives from a personal struggle with severe Inflammatory Bowel Disease that left him physically emaciated, mentally depleted, and emotionally fragmented. In desperation, he found that a ketogenic diet put his disease into remission where conventional approaches had failed.
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Did you know that nearly 60% of the average American's diet is made up of ultra-processed foods? This staggering statistic highlights a growing public health crisis linked to rising obesity rates and chronic diseases, not only in adults but our children too.
In this week’s episode of The Metabolic Link, we dive into a critical conversation with Todd Wagner, a passionate advocate for food safety and health reform. As the founder of FoodFight USA, Todd is dedicated to cleaning up America’s tainted food supply and empowering consumers by raising awareness about the dangers of ultra-processed foods. He is also known for his entrepreneurial success as the co-founder and CEO of Broadcast.com, which he sold to Yahoo! for $5.7 billion, and for founding the Todd Wagner Foundation, which supports technology programs for at-risk children.
Today, we explore Todd's mission with FoodFight USA, a nationwide campaign focused on promoting healthier food choices and advocating for legislative change. With the powerful mantra, “Good food is medicine, and bad food requires medicine,” we discuss the stark differences between the U.S. and European food systems, the alarming prevalence of synthetic chemicals in our food supply, and the urgent need for reform.
Todd provides valuable insights into the existing regulatory framework, pointing out the issues arising from food companies' ability to self-regulate. We also explore the grassroots efforts driving FoodFight USA and discuss practical steps listeners can take to become more informed consumers and advocate for healthier food options.
Join us for this eye-opening discussion that emphasizes the importance of “clean” food and the necessity of a collaborative approach to address these pressing issues. Learn how you can contribute to the solution and help shape a healthier future with FoodFight USA!
Learn more about FoodFight USA here: https://foodfightusa.com/
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In this journal club episode of The Metabolic Link, we explore the cutting-edge "Metabolic Overdrive Hypothesis" with Dr. Dominic D'Agostino, Dr. Angela Poff, and Victoria Field, diving into the brain’s energy dysregulation in bipolar disorder. The featured paper, "The Metabolic Overdrive Hypothesis: Hyperglycolysis and Glutaminolysis in Bipolar Mania", by authors Dr. Iain Campbell and Dr. Harry Campbell, proposes that mitochondrial dysfunction forces the brain into a hypermetabolic state, leading to manic episodes.
We discuss how this groundbreaking research links bipolar disorder to epilepsy and how therapeutic ketosis—through diet or supplementation—might restore energy balance, reduce manic episodes, and complement traditional medications.
With the potential to reshape psychiatric treatment, you won't want to miss this paper or journal club episode! Read the full paper here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41380-024-02431-w
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In our 50th episode of The Metabolic Link podcast, host Dr. Dominic D’Agostino dives deep into the fascinating world of metabolic health through an unexpected lens — bottlenose dolphins.
Dr. Stephanie Venn-Watson, a veterinary epidemiologist and public health scientist, joins the show to share her groundbreaking research with the U.S. Navy’s Marine Mammal Program, where dolphins helped reveal the essential role of C15:0. C15:0 is an odd-chain saturated fatty acid that has 3-times more cellular benefits than omega-3s. Dr. Venn-Watson surprisingly discovered that C15:0 (also called pentadecanoic acid) is an essential fatty acid - the first to be found in over 90 years. In this episode, we discuss how C15:0 plays an important role in longevity and metabolic health, its potential to reduce inflammation, improve mitochondrial function, and why it’s crucial for both dolphins and humans. Learn how this unique fatty acid is transforming our understanding of insulin resistance and why it could be a game-changer in human health. Plus, Dr. Venn-Watson also shares the exciting future of this essential fatty acid in human health research.
About Dr. Stephanie Venn-Watson
Dr. Stephanie Venn-Watson is the CEO of Seraphina Therapeutics. A seasoned veterinary epidemiologist and public health scientist, Stephanie previously served at the World Health Organization and U.S. Navy. With a life-long mission of helping people (and our fellow animals) age better, Stephanie’s award-winning approach to improving human and animal health has been featured on NPR, BBC, CBS, and National Geographic. In her time as CEO, Seraphina Therapeutics has been recognized for its extensive research and education on pentadecanoic acid (C15:0). Dr. Venn-Watson is also the co-founder of Fatty15. Fatty15 is a science-backed and award-winning C15:0 supplement to support our long-term health and wellness.
Stephanie received her B.S. in Animal Physiology and Neuroscience from UC San Diego, D.V.M. from Tufts University, M.P.H. from Emory University, and was a National Research Council Associate with the Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center. She is an Albert Schweitzer Fellow for Life.
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In this episode of The Metabolic Link, recorded at Metabolic Health Summit 2024, we share Dr. Jeff Volek's full presentation where he takes a deep dive into the "Keto-Adapted Phenotype" with a focus on muscle. Dr. Volek, a leading expert in low-carbohydrate and ketogenic diets, shares groundbreaking research on how ketones impact muscle function and performance. Dr. Volek explores the intricate ways ketones influence muscle glycogen metabolism, ketone production in skeletal muscle, and even heart function.
Dr. Volek unpacks underappreciated aspects of ketosis, such as how muscle glycogen can be preserved and replenished without the need for high carbohydrate intake, the role of ketones in cardiac health, and how skeletal muscles may play a part in ketone metabolism. This thought-provoking episode not only challenges conventional ideas about energy and performance but also offers insights for athletes, health professionals, and anyone interested in optimizing metabolic health.
About Dr. Volek
Dr. Volek is a registered dietitian and professor in the Department of Human Sciences at The Ohio State University. For the last 25 years, he has performed translational research on how humans adapt to ketogenic diets with a dual focus on clinical and performance applications of nutritional ketosis. His scholarly work includes more than 350 peer-reviewed scientific manuscripts and five books. Dr. Volek is the Chief Science Officer and Co-Founder of Virta Health, the first clinically proven treatment to safely and sustainably reverse type 2 diabetes at scale without medications or surgery. Dr. Volek has a Bachelor of Science in dietetics from Michigan State University, and a Master of Science in exercise physiology and Doctorate in kinesiology and nutrition from Pennsylvania State University.
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In this episode, Dr. Nick Norwitz returns to The Metabolic Link podcast to explore the future of personalized medicine and the evolution of metabolic health research with host, Dr. Dominic D’Agostino. Join us as they dive into the landscape of traditional randomized control trials, the rise and evolution of individualized health protocols, and the exciting potential of multiomics and continuous glucose monitoring in shaping a new era of healthcare.
Dr. Norwitz, a passionate advocate for science communication and education, shares his insights on how emerging technologies and personalized approaches can revolutionize medicine, empowering individuals to take control of their metabolic health. Dr. Norwitz also shares his unique career journey and aspirations, providing valuable insights and advice for pre-med and medical students. Whether you're a medical professional, student, or health enthusiast, this episode offers a thought-provoking glimpse into the next frontier of medicine.
About Dr. Norwitz
Dr. Nick Norwitz is a researcher-educator whose mantra is “Stay Curious” and whose mission is to “Make Metabolic Health Mainstream.” He graduated Valedictorian from Dartmouth College in 2018, majoring in Cell Biology and Biochemistry. He then completed his PhD in Metabolism at the University of Oxford in 2021, before attending Harvard Medical School to complete his MD. Dr. Norwitz enthusiasm for the field of Metabolism derives from a personal struggle with severe Inflammatory Bowel Disease that left him physically emaciated, mentally depleted, and emotionally fragmented. In desperation, he found that a ketogenic diet put his disease into remission where conventional approaches had failed. Fast forward: Nick is now completing the last months of his dual doctorate, with a distinctive determination to upset the intellectual and social environment with respect to metabolic health. Learn more about Nick on his website or watch this video about his story titled "Metabolic Health Saved My Life: Here's Why It Should Matter To You"
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More than a billion people around the world suffer from mental and neurological disorders, and the numbers are escalating rapidly. Current treatments often fail to provide relief, resulting in many patients struggling with persistent symptoms and resistance to available therapies.
In this episode, we’re sharing a full presentation by world-renowned Harvard Psychiatrist, Dr. Christopher Palmer, filmed at Metabolic Health Summit 2024. Dr. Palmer presents a novel perspective that examines the potential link between metabolic dysfunction and mental illness. His theory, Brain Energy, proposes that metabolic dysfunction may serve as a unifying mechanism underlying various mental health conditions.
Key highlights from this episode include:
Join us for an insightful exploration with Dr. Palmer as we examine how metabolism could reshape our understanding and treatment of mental health conditions.
About Dr. Chris Palmer
Dr. Christopher M. Palmer is a Harvard psychiatrist and researcher working at the interface of metabolism and mental health. He is the Founder and Director of the Metabolic and Mental Health Program and the Director of the Department of Postgraduate and Continuing Education at McLean Hospital and an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. For almost 30 years, he has held administrative, educational, research, and clinical roles in psychiatry at McLean and Harvard. He has been pioneering the use of the medical ketogenic diet in the treatment of psychiatric disorders—conducting research in this area, treating patients, writing, and speaking around the world on this topic. Most recently, he has proposed that mental disorders can be understood as metabolic disorders affecting the brain, which has received widespread recognition in both national and international media outlets.
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In this enlightening episode of The Metabolic Link, Dr. Dominic D'Agostino sits down with Dr. Mary Newport to delve into the world of Alzheimer's disease, discussing her pioneering work with ketogenic metabolic therapy. Dr. Newport shares her personal and inspiring journey with her husband, Steve, whose battle with early-onset Alzheimer's led her to discover the life-changing effects of MCT and coconut oil. Dr. Newport also explores the crucial role of nutrition in managing Alzheimer's, the potential of exogenous ketones, and the intriguing hypothesis that links infections to the disease.
About Mary Newport:
Dr. Mary Newport, M.D., is a seasoned pediatrician and neonatologist with over thirty years of experience. She has been involved in founding and directing neonatal intensive care units in the Tampa Bay area. Transitioning later in her career to home hospice care and health risk assessments, Dr. Newport witnessed firsthand the transformative effects of a ketogenic nutritional intervention using coconut and medium-chain triglyceride oil on her husband, who had early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. She has since become an internationally recognized author and speaker, advocating for ketones as a brain fuel alternative.
Two recent papers by Dr. Newport:
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In this episode of The Metabolic Link, host Victoria Field interviews Dr. Deanna Kelly, a distinguished professor of psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Dr. Kelly is pioneering nutritional interventions to treat serious mental illness and led a groundbreaking trial on the ketogenic diet for schizophrenia, the only inpatient study of its kind in the U.S. Unfortunately, this privately funded trial was recently shut down by the Maryland Department of Health. This interview was recorded before this development.
Despite this setback, Dr. Kelly's insights into metabolic therapies offer new pathways for treating serious mental illness. They discuss the impact of diet on mental health, metabolic dysfunction in mental illness, and personalized medicine. Plus, learn how you can support ongoing research by signing a petition organized by Dr. Chris Palmer to reinstate Dr. Kelly's ketogenic diet trial.
About Dr. Kelly: Deanna L. Kelly, Pharm.D., BCPP, is a Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and an Affiliate Professor in the School of Pharmacy. She directs the Treatment Research Program at the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center and has been Acting Director since January 2022. An expert in schizophrenia and psychopharmacology, she has published over 235 peer-reviewed articles, coauthored 19 books and chapters, and received the Maltz Prize for her work on gluten and mental health.
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In this episode of the Metabolic Link Podcast, host Dr. Dom D'Agostino sits down with Dr. Robert Lustig to discuss groundbreaking research unifying different models of obesity. They dive deep into the flaws of the traditional energy balance and carbohydrate-insulin models and introduce a compelling integrative theory encompassing the impact of obesogens, redox biology, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) on metabolic health. The conversation navigates through a review article by Dr. Lustig and others on obesogens from the International Journal of Obesity, dissecting specific obesogens like bisphenol A, phthalates, and glyphosate, and examining how different foods and lifestyle choices can mitigate their effects. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in nutritional science, metabolic health, and the future of obesity research.
About Dr. Lustig
Robert H. Lustig, M.D., M.S.L. is Emeritus Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Endocrinology, and Member of the Institute for Health Policy Studies at UCSF. Dr. Lustig is a neuroendocrinologist, with expertise in metabolism, obesity, and nutrition.
To learn more about Dr. Lustig, please visit: https://robertlustig.com
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In this interview, host Victoria Field sits down with Dr. Casey Means, a Stanford-trained physician, entrepreneur, and New York Times bestselling author of the new book Good Energy. Dr. Means shares her inspiring journey from being a head and neck surgeon to leaving traditional medicine and becoming a leading voice in the metabolic health field. They take a deep dive into the environmental factors that impact our metabolism, the importance of taking care of your mitochondria, and practical steps to improve your overall metabolic health and well-being. Dr. Means also shares her own health struggles along the way and even sheds light on the emotional aspects of metabolic health, including the importance of navigating through trauma and making peace with death. Tune in for a conversation that is both informative and deeply personal.
Casey Means, MD is a Stanford-trained physician and co-founder of Levels, a health technology company with the mission of reversing the world’s metabolic health crisis and author of the #1 New York Times bestselling book Good Energy, released May 2024. She received her BA with honors and MD from Stanford, was President of her Stanford class, and has served on Stanford faculty. She trained in Head & Neck Surgery before leaving traditional medicine to devote her life to tackling the root cause of why Americans are sick. She has been featured in The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Women’s Health, and more.
To learn more about Dr. Means, to join her newsletter, and get her book, please visit: https://www.caseymeans.com/
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Become a member of The Metabolic Initiative to access exclusive episodes and earn CMEs! Registered dietitian, Lily Nichols, RDN, CDE, is back on The Metabolic Link, this time in an intimate interview that dives into the critical links between metabolic health, perinatal nutrition, and long-term wellbeing. This episode dives deep into how nutrition during the childbearing years can affect not only mothers but their children throughout their lives.
Lily, who is also a New York Times bestselling author of key books on prenatal nutrition, unpacks the significance of blood sugar balance, the role of various micronutrients, and the timing and composition of meals in optimizing fertility and pregnancy health. She shares her expertise on managing gestational diabetes through dietary adjustments and explains how both maternal and paternal health can influence pregnancy outcomes.
Additionally, the conversation includes discussions around fertility treatments and assisted reproductive technologies.
About Lily Nichols, RDN, CDE:
Lily Nichols is a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist, Certified Diabetes Educator, researcher, and author with a passion for evidence-based nutrition. She is the founder of the Institute for Prenatal Nutrition®, co-founder of the Women’s Health Nutrition Academy, and the author of three books: Real Food for Fertility, Real Food for Pregnancy, and Real Food for Gestational Diabetes.
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Join us in this enlightening episode as we dive deep into the emerging research behind Urolithin A and its impact on mitochondrial health with Dr. Anurag Singh, a leading expert in the field and the Chief Medical Officer of Timeline.
The discussion spans various facets of Urolithin A, from its origin in pomegranates and other foods to its potential in improving mitochondrial health, muscle strength, and reducing inflammation. Dr. Singh shares insights from his decade-long research on this remarkable compound, discussing everything from the science of mitophagy to its implications for overall health. You’ll also hear about the synergistic effects of combining Urolithin A with other mitochondrial-targeting compounds and therapies like ketogenic diets and exogenous ketones.
The episode also reveals fascinating findings on how Urolithin A interacts with our cellular machinery to combat age-related decline and offers a peek into future applications, including a unique perspective on transdermal delivery systems. Dr. Singh’s expert knowledge sheds light on the exciting future directions of Urolithin A research and its vast potential applications.
About Dr. Anurag Singh:
Dr. Anurag Singh is currently the Chief Medical Officer at Timeline, a company that develops next-generation advanced nutritional products targeting improvements in mitochondrial and muscle health. With an M.D. in internal medicine and a Ph.D. in immunology, his experience includes work for top consumer health and startup/biotech companies. He’s authored more than 40 articles in top science journals and has designed and led more than 50 randomized clinical trials in nutrition.
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Dive into the core of nutrition science with Dr. Dominic D'Agostino and Dr. Nina Teicholz, and uncover the remarkable benefits of saturated fats, unravel the complexities of LDL cholesterol, and dig into the heated debate surrounding food addiction and ethical meat consumption.
Dr. Teicholz sheds light on the misunderstood facets of dietary fats, debunking prevalent myths about cholesterol, highlighting potential detrimental effects of seed oils, and offering profound insights into how adherence to outdated dietary guidelines impacts both our health and the environment.
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In this episode, recorded at Metabolic Health Summit 2024, Dr. Richard Johnson dives into the groundbreaking research that has uncovered the central role of fructose in driving the epidemics of obesity, diabetes, and a wide range of other metabolic diseases.
Dr. Johnson presents compelling evidence that fructose, a seemingly innocuous sugar, is in fact a key trigger for activating a powerful biological survival switch. This switch, evolved in nature to help animals prepare for times of scarcity, is now being inadvertently activated in humans by our modern high-carbohydrate, high-sugar diets.
Through detailed scientific explanation and insightful case studies, Dr. Johnson illuminates how fructose's unique metabolic effects - including its ability to lower ATP levels, induce leptin resistance, and promote fat storage - are the driving forces behind the rise of metabolic syndrome and its associated conditions.
Equally important, Dr. Johnson offers practical dietary recommendations and strategies to help individuals navigate this complex landscape, emphasizing the importance of reducing sugar, refined carbs, and processed foods, while embracing a low-carb, nutrient-dense approach.
This eye-opening episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand the root causes of the metabolic health crisis and learn evidence-based solutions to reclaim their wellbeing.
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In this episode of The Metabolic Link, Victoria Field, Dr. Dominic D'Agostino, and Dr. Angela Poff dive into a fascinating new paper that compares the metabolic and immune impacts of ketogenic and vegan diets in humans.
The study, titled “Differential Peripheral Immune Signatures Elicited by Vegan Versus Ketogenic Diets in Humans” takes a deep dive into the multi-omic effects of these two very different dietary approaches. The researchers found that just two weeks on a ketogenic diet significantly enhanced markers of adaptive immunity, while the vegan diet was associated with increased innate immune function.
The hosts unpack these findings, discussing the potential mechanisms behind the divergent immune signatures, the limitations of the short-term study design, and the need for further research.
They also highlight the importance of carefully standardizing the macronutrient and micronutrient compositions of the dietary interventions to isolate the key drivers of the observed changes.
Overall, this episode provides a thought-provoking look at the profound impacts that diet can have on the functioning of our immune system, setting the stage for future studies exploring the therapeutic potential of nutritional approaches.
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The following Metabolic Link episode was originally filmed at Metabolic Health Summit 2024 and we're excited to share it with you today in its entirety! In this presentation, Dr. Andy Galpin, a human performance scientist, shares his insights on utilizing scientific principles, specifically the 'Biomolecular Athlete' concept, to achieve athletic excellence. He emphasizes the importance of individualized strategies that consider sleep, diet, stress, respiratory rates, and blood chemistry.
The discussion then progresses to the groundbreaking future of human performance, including the use of digital twins for simulating and optimizing individual health outcomes, and the exploration of advanced technologies such as in-mouth sensors, full-body MRI, shoe sole force plates, and markerless motion capture.
Case studies are presented to illustrate the successful application of these innovative approaches, showcasing the potential for precision and customization in coaching for optimal health and performance.
This talk is sponsored by Genova Diagnostics. Genova has been researching and refining precision health testing for decades. It's that experience that has allowed them to create comprehensive assessments that shed light on your individual health status and make recommendations for changes that will bring your wellness into focus.
Genova Connect, powered by Genova Diagnostics, offers easy access to advanced lab tests, covering key health areas like metabolic health, nutrition, gut health, immune function, and hormones. Through Genova Connect, anyone can gain insights into their health and find ways to improve their well-being. Learn more at gdx.net/themetaboliclink
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This week’s episode of The Metabolic Link features an illuminating sit-down interview with Dr. Jeff Volek, a professor at The Ohio State University. With a PhD in Kinesiology specializing in exercise and nutrition science from Penn State University, Dr. Volek has performed cutting edge research on how humans adapt to diets restricted in carbohydrates with a dual focus on clinical and performance applications of nutritional ketosis. His scholarly work includes more than 300 peer-reviewed scientific manuscripts and five books, including a New York Times Best Seller.
In this wide-ranging interview, we cover:
💡 Unexpected normalization of muscle glycogen on ketogenic diets
💡 Muscle production of beta-hydroxybutyrate as an alternative fuel and cellular NAD+ source
💡 The emerging science on improved function of a heart muscle fueled by ketones
💡 Revisiting the FASTER study: Fitness, Aging, Stress & TBI Exposure Repository
💡 Ketogenic diets to enhance military resilience under high-stress conditions
💡 Targeting diabetic complications - studies that show hard outcomes are needed to change policy
💡 Educating physicians on therapeutic nutrition - the value of credible science-based platforms
💡 Helping address the epidemics of obesity, diabetes, and metabolic disease through lifestyle change
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This week's episode of The Metabolic Link features a full presentation from Metabolic Health Summit 2024. Dr. Ben Bikman, professor at Brigham Young University, dives deep into the intricacies of fat and its relationship to metabolic health.
This is the full presentation he delivered at Metabolic Health Summit 2024 in Clearwater Beach, Florida. In it he shares his expertise on the link between body fat, insulin resistance, and chronic diseases such as obesity and diabetes. Throughout this talk, he covers:
💡 The role of insulin in regulating obesity and diabetes, and its direct correlation with maintaining fat mass.
💡 Understanding the concept of the personal fat threshold and how it differs among individuals, leading to insulin resistance when exceeded.
💡 Why studying weight gain provides crucial insights into the mechanisms of obesity, rather than merely focusing on weight loss.
💡 The paradox of hyperplasia and its unexpected role in improving insulin sensitivity.
💡 How exercise influences fat cell behavior through hormonal signals, particularly insulin.
If you enjoy this episode, it is just one of 30 fascinating presentations captured at Metabolic Health Summit 2024. You can still get on-demand access and watch all the action just like you were there in-person. But the doors close on February 29th! Go to metabolichealthsummit.com to get your virtual pass now.
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This week’s episode of The Metabolic Link features an illuminating sit-down interview with Dr. Georgia Ede, a Harvard-trained psychiatrist specializing in nutrition science and brain metabolism. With over 25 years of clinical experience, including 12 years as a college psychiatrist and nutrition consultant at Smith College and Harvard University Health Services, Dr. Ede was the first to offer students nutrition-based approaches as an alternative to psychiatric medications. She speaks internationally about using dietary therapies for psychiatric disorders, co-authored the first inpatient study of the ketogenic diet for treatment-resistant mental illness, and developed the first accredited course on ketogenic diets for mental health practitioners. Her new book Change Your Diet, Change Your Mind was published in January 2024.
In this wide-ranging interview, we cover:
Watch the full episode on our Metabolic Health Summit YouTube channel and be sure to catch Dr. Ede on The Metabolic Psychiatry Panel featuring Dr. Chris Palmer, Dr. Iain Campbell, and Matt Baszucki. On-Demand access closes on Friday, February 16th so don't wait! Get your virtual pass at metabolichealthsummit.com.
Also be sure to catch Dr. Ede on March 6th where she'll be joining us for a live Q&A on The Metabolic Initiative. We’ll be exploring ketogenic therapy for mental health. Register to join us here.
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In this episode of The Metabolic Link, Dr. Dominic D’Agostino, Dr. Angela Poff, and Victoria Field recap Metabolic Health Summit 2024, the world’s leading medical and scientific conference on metabolic health. Listen to this episode to get an inside look at the top scientific highlights and surprising moments from the perspective of the hosts who made it happen.
Want to learn about all the cutting-edge research and scientific insights on metabolic health and therapy that you won’t find anywhere else? We recorded the entirety of Metabolic Health Summit 2024 and you can still watch the replay, but the window is closing very soon! Click here to secure your access before time runs out.
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We’ve just launched an extra and exciting episode of The Metabolic Link podcast! It features an eye-opening conversation between our host Dominic D’Agostino PhD, and guests Dave Feldman and Dr. Nick Norwitz, two researchers and MHS 2024 speakers spearheading investigations into the lean mass hyperresponder (LMHR) phenotype.
Dave Feldman is a software engineer who became deeply interested in lipidology after seeing his cholesterol spike on a low-carb, high-fat diet. He has since performed self-experiments and published several papers on the possible mechanisms behind LMHR. He is currently conducting a clinical study out of UCLA through his newly formed public charity, the Citizen Science Foundation.
Nicholas Norwitz completed his PhD at the University of Oxford and his thesis focused on ketone metabolism and neurodegenerative diseases. He is currently a medical student at Harvard Medical School.
In this episode Dave, Dr. Norwitz, and Dr. D'Agostino dive into…
Be sure to secure your spot at MHS 2024 in Clearwater Beach, Florida, where Dave and Nick will be presenting their latest research! Both virtual and in-person seats are still available at metabolichealthsummit.com.
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This week’s episode of The Metabolic Link features an illuminating conversation between our host Dr. Dominic D’Agostino and Dr. Jonathan Jun, a pulmonary critical care and sleep medicine physician at Johns Hopkins.
He is an expert in the diagnosis and treatment of sleep-disordered breathing, and in the care of critically ill patients in the Medical ICU. He is a member of the Sleep Fellowship Program Evaluation and Clinical Competency Committee and provides teaching to medical students and residents at Johns Hopkins.
In this episode, we cover:
💡 Defining obesity hypoventilation syndrome (OHS) and its overlap with sleep apnea
💡 Assessing CO2 retention and implementing non-invasive ventilation
💡 The role of dramatic weight loss in treating OHS
💡 Using ketogenic diets to lower CO2 levels and improve sleep apnea
💡 Developing pharmacological options for OHS and sleep disordered breathing
💡 Studying the impacts of exogenous ketones ingestion prior to sleep
Be sure to secure your spot at MHS 2024 in Clearwater Beach, Florida as Dr. Jun will be joining us to present more of his research! CMEs and CPEUs available. Virtual registration is also an option for those who can’t join us in person! Go to metabolichealthsummit.com to learn more.
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In this episode, our co-hosts Dr. Dominic D’Agostino, Dr. Angela Poff, and Victoria Field discuss two recent scientific papers on the metabolic effects of allulose and how blocking fructose intake may help fight cancer.
The first paper examines how allulose consumption influences metabolic factors like appetite, blood sugar, and insulin sensitivity through the release of key gut hormones and effects on carbohydrate digestion and metabolism.
The second paper reviews multiple lines of evidence linking fructose metabolism to driving cancer progression. High fructose intake may directly supply tumors with fuel and biomolecular building blocks to grow while also creating an obesity and diabetic state that triggers cancer development. The paper proposes dietary fructose restriction as a potential anti-cancer intervention.
Overall, the episode illuminates cutting-edge research on sugar, diet and disease. With that said, our hosts emphasize the need for further study.
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This week’s episode of The Metabolic Link features an illuminating conversation between our host Dr. Dom D’Agostino and Chad Vanags, a successful entrepreneur who is navigating a stage 4 cancer diagnosis with courage and purpose.
After being diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer in 2022 at just 39 years old, Chad has been documenting his journey to becoming “metabolically, physically, and mentally elite” to continue pursuing his life's vision.
In this wide-ranging discussion, we cover:
💪 Chad's backstory as a thriving entrepreneur before his "unlucky" diagnosis
💪 His shift in mindset after being told he has just months left to live
💪 Becoming "elite" across metabolic, physical, and mental health
💪 The stress-health connection and cancer as a "metabolic disease"
💪 The motivation gap - why many patients don't embrace lifestyle factors that could help outcomes
💪 Chad's advice for navigating a diagnosis with mental resilience
Be sure to claim your spot at MHS 2024 in Clearwater Beach, Florida as Chad Vanags will be joining us as a speaker share more of his journey!
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This week’s episode of The Metabolic Link features an illuminating conversation between our host Dominic D'Agostino, PhD, and Franziska Spritzler, RD, CDE.
Franziska is a registered dietitian and certified diabetes educator who specializes in low-carb and ketogenic diets. She has been following a low-carb approach for over a decade.
In this episode, we cover:
💡 The essential tools Franziska uses when helping clients adhere to low-carb diets
💡 Managing and interpreting changes in blood work on low-carb diets
💡 Tips for navigating low-carb and ketogenic diets when traveling or eating out
💡 Franziska's stance on incorporating non-nutritive sweeteners and allulose
💡 Getting the whole family on board with dietary changes
💡 Franziska's excitement about the growth of metabolic health and her future plans
Watch the full episode on our Metabolic Health Summit YouTube channel (link in bio), and be sure to register for MHS 2024 in Clearwater Beach, Florida as Franziska will be joining us as a speaker! You can join us in-person or virtually but spots are selling fast! Visit https://metabolichealthsummit.com to claim yours.
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In this episode, our co-hosts Victoria Field, Dr. Dominic D'Agostino, and Dr. Angela Poff discuss two recent scientific papers on the potential metabolic connections to psychiatric disorders and mindfulness-based interventions.
The first paper is a systematic review on the efficacy of low-carb and ketogenic diets for treating mood and anxiety disorders. They discuss the importance in defining what constitutes a low-carb or ketogenic diet in research studies. Our hosts also discuss the limited data available, with only 12 studies meeting the criteria for inclusion. However, the review indicates some positive preliminary findings for the use of these diets for conditions like bipolar disorder, depression and schizophrenia.
The second paper is a meta-analysis examining mindfulness-based interventions for psychiatric disorders. It found mindfulness approaches were superior to non-evidence based treatments and comparable to standard therapies for conditions like anxiety and depression. Our hosts discuss the need for more research, but note the promising potential for simple lifestyle approaches like mindfulness, breathwork and nutrition to positively impact mental health.
Overall, the episode highlights emerging science linking metabolic function to brain health and psychiatric wellbeing. Our hosts emphasize the need to continue conducting rigorous clinical trials in this nascent field of metabolic psychiatry and share their perspectives on implementing lifestyle interventions for optimal mental health.
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This week’s episode of The Metabolic Link features an illuminating conversation between our host Dr. Dominic D'Agostino and Dr. Kyle Gillett, a board-certified physician in family and obesity medicine who provides holistic care to his patients.
He earned his medical degree at the University of Kansas School of Medicine, practices at the Gillett Health Clinic in Olathe, Kansas, and is the host of The Gillett Health Podcast. His practice focuses on preventive, integrative, and precision medicine approaches, with expertise in hormone and metabolic optimization.
In this wide-ranging discussion, we cover:
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This week's episode of The Metabolic Link features an eye-opening discussion between Metabolic Health Summit organizer Victoria Field and prenatal nutrition expert Lily Nichols, RDN, CDE. Lily is the author of two bestselling books - Real Food for Pregnancy and Real Food for Gestational Diabetes. Her work focuses on evidence-based, critical analysis of conventional pregnancy nutrition recommendations.
In this episode, we cover:
Lily shares paradigm-shifting insights from her clinical experience and extensive research. Her balanced approach debunks outdated advice while offering practical solutions. Expect an illuminating conversation that will change how you think about nourishing yourself and your future baby!
Don't miss Lily's talk at the Metabolic Health Summit 2024 in Clearwater Beach, Florida! Register now before spots sell out at metabolichealthsummit.com.
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In this week’s episode of The Metabolic Link, double board certified psychiatrist and obesity medicine physician, Dr. Shebani Sethi, takes us on a deep dive into the emerging field of metabolic psychiatry.
Dr. Shebani Sethi is a psychiatrist and obesity medicine physician at Stanford University School of Medicine. She is the founding director of the Stanford Metabolic Psychiatry Clinic, where she researches dietary and pharmacological interventions to improve metabolic health and mental illness. Her background and expertise in integrating low carbohydrate nutrition with psychiatric care has created the foundation for Dr. Sethi to effectively treat patients based on the link between metabolism and brain function.
In this episode filmed in May 2022, we cover:
If you’re interested in learning more about the body-brain connection and how metabolic dysfunction relates to mental illness, you won’t want to miss this episode!
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This week’s episode of The Metabolic Link features an illuminating conversation between our host Dominic D’Agostino, PhD, and Dr. Abbi Hernandez, an assistant professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Dr. Hernandez received her PhD from the University of Florida, where she studied age and diet related changes in neurological function and cognitive health. Her research has focused on investigating the potential of ketogenic diets and time-restricted feeding for preventing age-related cognitive decline. Recently, she has been exploring the gut-brain axis.
In this episode, we cover:
Dr. Hernandez will also be a speaker at Metabolic Health Summit 2024! Secure your spot here! Early bird pricing runs through October 1st and then it's gone for good!
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In this week’s episode, host Victoria Field speaks with Matt Baszucki and Dr. Iain Campbell about their lived experiences with bipolar disorder and the therapeutic effects of the ketogenic diet, potential root causes of the mental illness, and their mission to spread awareness and education around ketogenic dietary therapy as a treatment for bipolar disorder.
Iain Campbell, PhD, is the Baszucki Research Fellow in Metabolic Psychiatry at the University of Edinburgh. He has a PhD in Global Health from the University of Edinburgh and is a principal investigator on a pilot trial of a ketogenic diet for bipolar disorder.
Matt Baszucki lived with type 1 bipolar disorder for five years before coming across ketogenic therapy, and now works to educate the public about the roles of sleep, diet, and circadian rhythm management in mental illness. He currently works full-time in tech supporting third-party developers. Together, Matt and Iain host the BipolarCast podcast which can be found on YouTube. You can also learn more about the Baszucki Brain Research Fund here and watch Metabolic Mind's YouTube channel here.
In this episode, we cover:
…and so much more.
Matt Baszucki and Dr. Iain Campbell will also be speaking at Metabolic Health Summit 2024, January 25-28 in Clearwater, Florida - you can get your tickets on the Metabolic Health Summit website and save with Early Bird pricing through October 1st, 2023!
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In this episode, our co-hosts Victoria Field, Dominic D’Agostino, PhD, and Angela Poff, PhD, discuss two recent scientific studies that focus on the potential metabolic connections to neurodegenerative diseases.
Study 1: Warburg-like metabolic transformation underlies neuronal degeneration in sporadic Alzheimer’s disease
The study delves into the molecular changes causing a neuron's transition from healthy to degenerative, as seen in sporadic Alzheimer's, which is the most prevalent form of Alzheimer's disease and isn't directly inherited but arises from a mix of genetic and environmental factors. It proposes that metabolic changes in neurons due to altered gene expression might play a role in the disease's onset. Today's discussion touches upon the similarities between the findings in this study and the well-established Warburg Effect seen in cancer. This study may provide a clue to the molecular mechanisms behind Alzheimer’s disease and open the door for exploration of potential treatments.
Study 2: Phase II study of ketogenic diets in relapsing multiple sclerosis: safety, tolerability, and potential clinical benefits
This study measured the impact of a dietitian-guided ketogenic diet on MS patients on several markers including body composition, mood, mental health, and physical stamina.
Our co-hosts discuss these findings as well as the secondary benefits of ketogenic therapies due to reduced MS symptoms, and the unique challenges of dietary vs pharmaceutical trials, such as ensuring accuracy, participant compliance and how to measure the intervention’s effectiveness.
If you'd like to read the papers referenced above, please find them here: Study 1 & Study 2
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This week’s episode of The Metabolic Link features an in-depth conversation between our host Dominic D’Agostino, PhD, and Jeff Volek, PhD, RD, on a wide range of topics as well as questions submitted by our Twitter followers!
Dr. Volek is a registered dietitian and professor in the Department of Human Sciences at The Ohio State University. For the last 25 years, he has performed translational research on how humans adapt to ketogenic diets with a dual focus on clinical and performance applications of nutritional ketosis.
In this episode, we cover:
Dr. Jeff Volek will also be a speaker at Metabolic Health Summit 2024 - Early Bird pricing ends August 1st! Secure your spot at metabolichealthsummit.com!
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On this week’s episode of The Metabolic Link, our host and MHS Co-organizer Victoria Field interviewed Kelly Faltersack, a registered dietitian nutritionist, who specializes in treating patients with ketogenic diet therapy as an effective treatment for epilepsy and other neurological disorders.
Kelly Faltersack MS, RDN, LDN, CD is a registered dietitian nutritionist at UW Health in Madison, Wisconsin. Kelly has over 10 years of experience as a registered dietitian nutritionist, and five years of experience in neuro intensive care. She has specialized in ketogenic metabolic therapy for adults with epilepsy and other neurological conditions since 2016. Kelly has co-authored publications on ketogenic metabolic therapy and serves on the medical advisory board for the Glut1 Deficiency Foundation.
This episode is chock-full of resources and tips from Kelly, and her passion for improving the health of her patients is evident.
In this episode, we cover:
Kelly Faltersack will be a speaker at Metabolic Health Summit 2024 held in Clearwater Beach, Florida from January 25th - 28th! To register and save with Early Bird Pricing through August 1st, please visit: https://metabolichealthsummit.com/pages/mhs2024
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This week’s episode of The Metabolic Link features an enlightening conversation between our host Dr. Dominic D’Agostino and Dr. Satchin Panda, PhD on the fascinating connection between time-restricted eating, circadian rhythm, and metabolic health. A leading expert in the field of circadian rhythm research, Dr. Panda is a professor at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and a founding executive member of the Center for Circadian Biology at the University of California.
Have you been hearing lately about the importance of morning light exposure?
Well, you have Dr. Satchin Panda’s research to thank for that. His research discovered that melanopsin cells in our retinas detect sunlight and send signals to our pineal gland - ultimately regulating the release of melatonin and other neurotransmitters responsible for the natural timing of circadian rhythms.
And just as metabolic health is inextricably linked to most, if not all, biological processes in the human body, Dr. Panda’s work explores the genes, molecules and cells that keep the whole body on the circadian clock.
In this episode, we cover:
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This week’s episode of The Metabolic Link features an interview with Nicole Laurent, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor who helps her clients use ketogenic dietary therapy as a treatment for mental illness and neurological issues. Nicole was one of seven pioneers of Metabolic Psychiatry recognized by the Baszucki Brain Research Fund and the Milken Institute with the Metabolic Mind Award in 2022.
What is Metabolic Psychiatry?
Metabolic psychiatry is an emerging field that focuses on targeting and treating metabolic dysfunction to improve mental health outcomes. There is growing evidence of a connection between mental illness and altered metabolism in the brain, so focusing on metabolic dysfunction in addition to traditional mental health treatments can further improve treatment outcomes.
Nicole Laurent’s Story
Having already been diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome, Nicole developed trigeminal neuralgia while completing her graduate degree. Trigeminal neuralgia is a chronic pain disorder involving sudden and severe facial pain, and despite trying various treatments, Nicole was prescribed increasing doses of pain medication. These came with a host of negative side effects including cognitive decline and reduced quality of life.
It wasn’t until Nicole addressed her underlying metabolic dysfunction through a ketogenic diet that her life changed: “…the energy came on, the lights came on, and I knew I was on the right track."
Nicole Laurent’s Work
Today, Nicole works as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and life coach, helping clients use nutrition to feed and heal their brains alongside traditional therapy modalities including CBT, DBT, and EMDR.
In this episode, we cover:
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In this Journal Club episode, The Metabolic Link Hosts Dr. Dominic D’Agostino, Dr. Angela Poff, and Victoria Field review recent research uncovering the potential impact of high blood glucose on stroke outcomes and the positive influence of exercise on Alzheimer’s disease.
An ischemic stroke happens when a blood vessel in the brain is occluded. This prevents oxygen and nutrients from reaching a region of the brain, ultimately causing some of that tissue to die. A hemorrhagic stroke occurs when a blood vessel bursts and causes bleeding into the brain, and is a less common but often more dangerous type of stroke. Hyperglycemia following an acute ischemic stroke is known as a predictor of poor clinical outcomes. In the first research paper discussed, researchers set out to explore whether this also holds true for intracerebral hemorrhage.
The group also dives into a fascinating paper investigating the potential functional benefits of aerobic exercise in early Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers investigated memory performance, executive function, and functional ability in association with exercise-related gains in cardiorespiratory fitness.
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It’s said that more than one billion individuals around the world suffer from migraines each year. A migraine isn’t your average headache. It’s often completely debilitating and may include sensitivity to light and sound, vomiting, severe pain, and other symptoms that can wreak havoc on quality of life. Despite being one of the most common neurological disorders on the planet with a high prevalence in (particularly female) young adults, many of those troubled by migraines do not receive effective care and continue to suffer.
Lack of tolerable and efficacious treatment options is exactly what led our most recent interview guest of The Metabolic Link, Dr. Elena Gross, to pursue her degree in neuroscience at the University of Oxford and her PhD in clinical research. Dr. Gross is on a mission to better understand this common disease and ultimately wants to improve clinical care with a metabolic approach to its management.
Dr. Gross is particularly passionate about the therapeutic benefits of ketosis and other nutritional interventions, the role of mitochondrial functioning and energy metabolism in brain health and neurological diseases, as well as increasing our health span via disease prevention. She’s also an inventor on four patents, founder and CEO of a company called Brain Ritual, and the creator of the Mastering Migraine Community. She went from suffering from chronic migraines herself to now leading the charge in research and educational outreach that explores the underlying thread of metabolism in migraine.
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On this episode of The Metabolic Link, we’re sitting down with Dr. Kwadwo Kyeremanteng to discuss his experience as a critical care physician during 2020, the importance of metabolic health in fighting viral infections, and how improving global metabolic health will make us more resilient against future illnesses.
Dr. Kyeremanteng is an ICU doctor and intensivist at The Ottawa Hospital who seeks to increase the efficiency of medical care with cost-effectiveness, dignity, and justice in mind while also seeking solutions to improve healthcare delivery and practitioner wellness. As a researcher, he is interested in using ICU resources more efficiently and improving access to palliative care in the ICU. Dr. Kyeremanteng is also the host of the podcast “Solving Healthcare”, a show that features interviews and discussions on the topic of improving healthcare delivery in Canada.
This interview was recorded at Metabolic Health Summit in May of 2022 in partnership with the Charlie Foundation.
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You won’t be surprised to hear that a night of poor sleep can affect how good you feel the next day. But did you know that disruptions in sleep quality, especially when they occur chronically, can have a major negative impact on your cognitive function, mood, and overall metabolic health?
On this week’s Journal Club episode of The Metabolic Link, co-hosts Dr. Dominic D’Agostino, Dr. Angela Poff, and Victoria Field dive into two research publications exploring how meal timing in shift workers affects mood vulnerability and how light exposure during sleep impairs cardiometabolic function.
The first study sought to determine if night-time eating contributed to the increased risk of depression and anxiety observed in shift workers. Amazingly, daytime-only eating during a simulated night work environment was not associated with the same negative health outcomes that appeared in those who ate during the night-time hours, suggesting a potential intervention to combat some of the health risks of shift work. The second study revealed how exposure to light during sleep can negatively affect glucose homeostasis, insulin sensitivity, sleep quality, heart rate, and heart rate variability, even after only a single night. Join the Metabolic Link co-hosts as they dive into the fascinating details of these studies!
Publications discussed in this episode:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8944904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9499546/
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On this week’s episode of The Metabolic Link, host Dr. Dominic D’Agostino is sitting down with neuroscientist, Tommy Wood, MD, PhD, to discuss optimizing human health and cognitive function.
In this interview, Dom explores a wide variety of fascinating topics with Dr. Wood. They uncover why cognitive demand may be important in preventing devastating neurological disorders like dementia, the importance of monitoring cardiovascular risk biomarkers including insulin, ApoB, homocysteine, and the potential benefit (or not) of using uric acid as a marker of health. They also explore the science of using the sauna, if Dr. Wood thinks seed oils and polyunsaturated fatty acids are problematic, and how omega-6 fatty acids might affect brain function and development. They even discuss a personal story on how Dr. Wood survived a viper bite in a jungle in Costa Rica… and much more!
Tommy Wood MD, PhD is a neuroscientist and professional nerd who has coached world class athletes in a dozen sports. He received an undergraduate degree in biochemistry from the University of Cambridge, a medical degree from the University of Oxford, and a PhD in physiology and neuroscience from the University of Oslo. Tommy is currently an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Washington, where his research focuses on brain injury and brain health across the lifespan, as well as developing easily-accessible and equitable methods with which to track health, performance, and longevity in both professional athletes and the general population. Tommy serves as associate editor of the Wiley journal Lifestyle Medicine, is a founding Director of the British Society for Lifestyle Medicine, and consults for a number of digital health companies and charities that focus on how lifestyle and the environment can affect long-term health and chronic disease.
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On this week’s episode of The Metabolic Link, we’re sitting down with OBGYN and Ketogenic Metabolic Therapy Expert, Jaime Seeman, MD, to discuss the importance of metabolic health through a woman's life stages.
In this interview, we explore how and why a woman might want to optimize their metabolic health in their fertile years, into menopause, and beyond. We also uncover the specific issues women can face along the way, the potential of metabolic therapy in improving hormone function, the unique differences between men and women's health, the future of precision medicine, and so much more!
Dr Jaime Seeman is a board certified Obstetrician and Gynecologist practicing in Omaha, Nebraska. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition, Exercise and Health Sciences. She then went on to graduate medical school and completed her OBGYN residency at The University of Nebraska Medical Center. She currently is in private practice at Mid City OBGYN offering a full range of services in obstetrics, gynecology, robotic surgery and primary care. She has completed her fellowship in Integrative Medicine at The University of Arizona School of Medicine. She is a board certified ketogenic nutrition specialist through The American Nutrition Association. She has a passion for fitness, preventative medicine and nutrition therapy not only in her medical practice but in her own life. She is the author of her new best selling book, “Hard To Kill”, and the co-medical director of Upgrade Performance Institute.
This interview was recorded at Metabolic Health Summit in May of 2022 in partnership with The Charlie Foundation.
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On this week’s Journal Club episode of The Metabolic Link, co-hosts Dr. Dominic D’Agostino, Dr. Angela Poff, and Victoria Field discuss two seemingly conflicting research studies exploring the effects of ketosis on muscle health in models of atrophy.
Atrophy refers to the wasting of a body tissue or organ that occurs due to the degeneration of cells. Atrophy of vital tissues such as the skeletal muscle occurs in numerous pathological catabolic conditions, such as in cancer cachexia, motor neuron diseases, and following ischemic events, and it contributes greatly to morbidity and mortality in these patients. But skeletal muscle atrophy also occurs during aging. This is referred to as sarcopenia and is defined as an age-related, involuntary loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength. Its prevalence and impact in the elderly should make the prevention of sarcopenia a goal for all.
Unsurprisingly, researchers are interested in designing methods to combat atrophy and sarcopenia. Due to the reported anti-catabolic metabolic and signaling properties of ketone bodies, researchers are studying how ketosis – either through the ketogenic diet or exogenous ketones – may play a therapeutic role in this condition. In their chat, the Metabolic Link co-hosts take a deep dive into two research papers that seem to produce conflicting results on the topic. But as always, the devil’s in the details, and the team discusses some illuminating points that highlight just how complex interpreting scientific research can be.
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On this week’s episode of The Metabolic Link, Dr. Dominic D’Agostino is sitting down with world-renowned metabolic scientist, Ben Bikman, PhD, to explore the ins and outs of insulin resistance, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM), and ways to manage, and even reverse, both.
In this discussion, Dr. Bikman makes a case for why testing fasting insulin should be a part of the diagnostic and treatment equation when addressing T2DM, the difference between pathological and physiological insulin resistance, and how insulin therapy affects metabolic physiology in T2DM. Dr. Bikman explains that while insulin is necessary for healthy living, it can elicit significant and harmful changes in tissue metabolic function when chronically elevated. Dr. D’Agostino and Dr. Bikman also dive into the relationship between triglycerides and insulin, and some of his latest research in the lab.
Dr. Ben Bikman has a Ph.D. in Bioenergetics and completed a postdoctoral fellowship with the Duke-National University of Singapore in metabolic disorders. His research focus is to elucidate the molecular mechanisms that mediate the disruption that causes and accompanies metabolic disorders, such as obesity, type 2 diabetes, and dementia. Driven by his academic training, he is currently exploring the contrasting roles of insulin and ketones as key drivers of metabolic function. He is a highly accomplished scientist with numerous publications in high impact journals and international presentations.
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In this Journal Club episode, The Metabolic Link Hosts Dr. Dominic D’Agostino, Dr. Angela Poff, and Victoria Field review recent research exploring the use of ketogenic metabolic therapy in Parkinson’s Disease and Mental Illness.
The first study discussed investigates the effects of a ketogenic diet applied prior to versus after the onset of Parkinson’s disease in an animal model. Parkinson’s disease is a highly prevalent disease, with over 6 million people worldwide who suffer from it. We understand the fundamental feature of Parkinson’s disease is characterized by the loss of dopaminergic neurons, but researchers can’t yet fully explain why this loss occurs. It’s thought that neuro-inflammation might be a potential culprit and this study explores tackling such inflammation head-on with ketosis.
The groups also dives into the exciting and rapidly developing field of metabolic psychiatry, including the potential use of ketogenic therapy in treating mental illness. They discuss a review article that highlights the emerging evidence supporting the use of ketogenic therapy in serious mental illness which covers several case studies in even the most challenging of mental illnesses, including psychosis. The mechanisms behind why this therapy might improve mental health are also discussed.
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On this week’s episode of The Metabolic Link, we’re sitting down with Oncology Dietitian, L.J. Amaral for a fascinating conversation that explores implementing metabolic therapy, such as the ketogenic diet, within oncology. In this episode, we dive into why she started using metabolic therapy for cancer, how she implements it with patients at Cedars-Sinai, and the kind of results she’s seen in using it. We also cover some of the most difficult obstacles in starting a ketogenic diet in the face of a cancer diagnosis, and how Amaral helps patients overcome such challenges.
L.J. Amaral, M.S., R.D., CSO, is a Clinical Research Dietitian who is board certified in oncology nutrition. She works at the Cedars Sinai Cancer Institute in Los Angeles, CA. She is involved in many clinical trials looking at diet/lifestyle within cancer, such as researching the efficacy of the Ketogenic Diet as an adjunct to standard of care therapy for CNS malignancies. Amaral specializes in cancer nutrition for cancer prevention, during treatment, for survivorship, in therapeutic Ketogenic diets and in oncology nutrition research and hosts Nourishing Nutrition Kitchen weekly on social media where she makes easy, cancer fighting recipes.
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On this week’s episode of The Metabolic Link, we’re sitting down with world-renowned Fasting and Longevity Researcher, Valter Longo, PhD, to explore a variety of topics related to metabolic health including the impact of protein consumption on longevity, the latest research on the fasting mimicking diet in diabetes and Alzheimer’s, the future of metabolic therapies, and how both our host of The Metabolic Link, Dr. Dominic D'Agostino, and Dr. Longo utilize fasting and approach healthy eating in their own lives.
Dr. Valter Longo has thirty years of experience in the field of longevity and healthy eating. He is the Director of the Longevity Institute at the University of Southern California – Leonard Davis School of Gerontology, Los Angeles, and the Director of the Longevity and Cancer Program at the IFOM, The Italian Foundation for Cancer Research (FIRC) Institute of Molecular Oncology in Milan, Italy. He is the author of the best seller “The Longevity Diet” and the 2 Italian books “Alla tavola della longevità” (“At the Table of Longevity”), and “La longevità inizia da bambini” (“Longevity Begins in Childhood”). Professor Longo is also the scientific director of the Create Cures Foundation and the Valter Longo Foundation. In 2018, TIME Magazine named Professor Longo as one of the 50 most influential people in health care for his research on fasting-mimicking diets as a way to improve health and prevent diseases.
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On this week's episode of The Metabolic Link, we’re sitting down with Longevity and Epigenetics Researcher, Lucia Aronica, PhD, to explore the science behind how our DNA and diet dance together to determine our metabolic health. We also dive into how nutrition affects our epigenetics, how an individual’s genetic makeup influences which diet is most suitable for them, and what biomarkers can be utilized to assess response to diet.
Dr. Lucia Aronica, Ph.D., is Lecturer at Stanford University, Genomics R&D Lead at Metagenics Inc., and an acclaimed speaker in the field of personalized lifestyle medicine. Her research and teaching focus on nutrigenomics — the science of how nutrition, genetics, and epigenetics interact with each other to impact our health and longevity. Dr. Aronica established the first certificate program in nutrigenomics at Stanford and helped thousands of professionals implement nutrigenomics in their business. This interview was recorded at Metabolic Health Summit in partnership with The Charlie Foundation in May of 2022. Find Dr. Aronica’s upcoming courses at https://draronica.com/
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In this week’s Journal Club episode of The Metabolic Link, hosts Dr. Dominic D’Agostino, Dr. Angela Poff, and Victoria Field explore metabolic therapy for cancer and why some researchers believe that the altered metabolism that drives tumor progression might be successfully targeted with novel metabolic focused approaches such as the ketogenic diet. They specifically review and evaluate a 2022 case study detailing the use of a calorie restricted ketogenic diet complementary to standard of care therapies in a patient with lung cancer that had metastasized to the brain. This emerging field of research is promising, but still in its infancy with many nuances to consider. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on this fascinating topic!
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On this week’s episode of The Metabolic Link, host Dr. Dominic D’Agostino sits down with Dr. Molly Maloof to explore the importance of metabolic health for women and how to optimize it. They dive into biotechnology, fasting, the ketogenic diet, hormone testing, and the importance of social connection for metabolic and mental wellbeing. They also dive into a common struggle many women face: trying to lose weight or improve health while under a lot of stress… and Dr. Maloof even shares her personal experience with it during the pandemic.
Dr. Maloof has first-hand experience in transforming her health and the health of her patients and she has dedicated her career to researching new, innovative ways to help people live a healthier lifestyle and improve their healthspan. For three years she has taught a course on Healthspan at Stanford University. She is on the cutting edge of personalized medicine, changing how we look at everything from digital-health technologies to psychedelic medicine and has high-profile entrepreneurs, investors, and technology executives on optimizing their health. Through her book, “The Spark Factor,” she focuses her unique philosophy to help women biohack their biology to live a happier, healthier, and more energized life.
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On today's episode of The Metabolic Link podcast, we're sitting down with Harvard Psychiatrist, Christopher Palmer, MD, to explore the common thread between brain energy metabolism and mental health. In this intimate interview, we dive into how Dr. Palmer became a pioneer in the field of metabolic psychiatry, the role of metabolic therapy in mental health and how its impacted the lives of his patients, and much more. Dr. Palmer is a psychiatrist and researcher working at the interface of metabolism and mental health who has been advocating the use of the medical ketogenic diet in the treatment of psychiatric disorders. This interview was recorded at Metabolic Health Summit in partnership with The Charlie Foundation in May of 2022.
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Welcome to The Metabolic Link! A podcast that explores the common thread of metabolism in health and disease. In this Journal Club episode, The Metabolic Link Hosts Dr. Dominic D’Agostino, Dr. Angela Poff, and Victoria Field dive into the central link of metabolism that exists between most chronic illnesses, and how research in this growing field is unveiling new, promising strategies to optimize health and delay, prevent, or treat the development of disease.
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