Exercise improves metabolic control both via increasing muscle glucose uptake during muscle contractions by insulin-independent mechanisms and by increasing skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity after physical activity. A reduction in skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity is an early event in the development of not only prediabetes, metabolic syndrome, and type 2 diabetes but is also associated with other conditions such as cardiovascular disease and some cancers.
One of the researchers that has been at the forefront of research in this area for many years is Professor Glenn McConell. In this episode we discuss glucose uptake during and after exercise, looking at both insulin-dependent and insulin-independent mechanisms. In addition we discuss the crucial importance of muscle insulin sensitivity and some important research breakthroughs on the topic.
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#294: Nicola Guess, PhD, RD - Prediabetes & Type 2 Diabetes Nutrition
#293: Jessica Setnick, RD – Orthorexia: Positive vs. Pathological Nutrition
#292: Prof. Alexandra Johnstone, PhD – Appetite Control, Satiety & Diet Interventions
#291: Gab Fundaro, PhD – Gut Microbiome, Bacterial Diversity & the Impact of Diet & Probiotics
#290: Menno Henselmans & Eric Helms, PhD - Diet Breaks, Calorie Cycling & Muscle Retention
#289 Ciaran Fairman, PhD – Exercise Interventions in Cancer Treatment
#288: Ted Ryce: Meditation, Communication & Understanding Behaviours
#287: Gregg Slater - Dietary Fatigue, Nutrition Periodization & the Deficit-Adherence Model
#286: James Morton, PhD - Fuelling Elite Sport: Team Sky, Liverpool FC & Carbohydrate Periodization
#285: What is Health? A Conceptual Framework
#284: Simone Harding – Tackling Negative Body Image & Weight Stigma
#283: Alun Williams, PhD - The Genetics & Science Behind the Historic Caster Semenya/IAAF Case
#282: Louise Burke, PhD - Project Supernova: The Science of Fuelling Elite Athletes
#281: Jake Linardon, PhD – Eating Disorders, Binge Eating & Body Image
#280: Kirsty Elliot-Sale, PhD – Energy Availability, Menstrual Disorders & RED-S
#279: Avrum Bluming, MD & Carol Tavris, PhD – Estrogen, Menopause & Misconceptions About Hormone Replacement
#278: Jackson Peos, PhD – The ICECAP Trial, Intermittent Energy Restriction & the Science of Diet Breaks
#277: Eric Helms, PhD - Non-Quantitative Dieting, Personal Experiments & Optimal Weight Gain for Hypertrophy
#276: Nick Gant, PhD - Neurometabolism: Brain Function, Fatigue & Nutritient Interventions
#275: Kate Solovieva - Psychology, Empathy & Coping Strategies for Better Coaching
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