Olav joins David to discuss a recently published paper where Kristian was the subject. The paper, "Training volume and total energy expenditure of an Olympic and Ironman world champion: approaching the upper limits of human capabilities" looked to examine the upper limits of what energy expenditure humans can sustain long term with some findings that challenge the traditionally accepted upper limits.
(00:00) Introduction
(01:02) Why Did Olav Decide to Publish the Paper?
(05:40) Why Were Other Athletes Not Included?
(08:46) Were Observations Similar in Other Athletes?
(09:51) Duration of Observation as the Key Novel Finding in This Study
(15:27) What is Maximal Sustainable Energy Expenditure?
(20:00) Why is MSEE Important?
(23:17) Challenges with Energy Balance Measurement
(24:35) Different Measures of Energy Expenditure
(26:35) Altitude as a Modifier of Energy Expenditure Measures
(30:01) How Does Doubly Labelled Water Work?
(35:33) Metabolic Stimulus vs Output Stimulus
(38:52) Mismatch Between Intake and Output Measures in the Article
(44:05) Intake vs Absorption
(51:00) Why Were KB’s Measured Thresholds so Low?
Link to the Paper the Podcast Focuses on
https://journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.1152/japplphysiol.00706.2024?
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