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This episode breaks down the most cutting-edge information presented at the 2021 meeting of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN) conference in Florida.

Episode Notes

  • Poster by Dr. Lonnie Lowery’s students on coffee and caffeine related to HRV

  • Shout out to ISSN organizers
  • Dr. Guillermo Escalante and his research on diet refeeds and diet breaks
  • Dr. Ralf Jager presented research on Gut health: how are athletes different and what role can probiotics play in performance recovery
  • Dr. Omar Nectar’s study on viewing sports performance through the lens of evolutionary biology and the winner effect
  • Dr. Grant Tinsley’s talk on body composition assessment and how the lack of standardization can wreak havoc
  • new study looking at the best sub-components of body composition
  • also compared measurements across different systems (InBody, Dexa, BodPod)
  • Dr. Brandon Roberts’ study on the effect of NSAIDs on muscle and bone from cell to soldiers
  • Dr. Katy Hirsch on HIIT and essential amino acid supplementation
  • Dr. Gabriel Sanders: Workload and neurological performance in D1 anaerobic athletes
  • Dr. Bill Campbell: Rapid fat loss, how fast is too fast
  • Dr. Mike Roberts gave a fascinating talk on the nuance of muscular-skeletal hypertrophy
  • Dr. Matthew Stratton: Is the clock your greatest ally? Review on the explosion of research on intermittent fasting
  • Dr. David Church talking about essential amino acids and protein synthesis: insights on maximizing anabolism
  • Dr. Brandon Willingham’s information on betaine supplementation (aka TMG) on fluid balance and thermal regulation in the heat
  • Allyssa Olenick – HIIT related to metabolic flexibility
  • Hayley Maher – does coffee consumption acutely hamper HRV in habituated university students
  • Dr. Shiloah Kviatkovsky: Collagen peptides improve measures of pain in middle-aged active adults
  • A few other interesting mentions

Links:

ISSN

https://www.sportsnutritionsociety.org

Society for NeuroSports

https://www.neurosports.net/conferences.php

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Fasting studies

Moro T, Tinsley G, Bianco A, Marcolin G, Pacelli QF, Battaglia G, Palma A, Gentil P, Neri M, Paoli A. Effects of eight weeks of time-restricted feeding (16/8) on basal metabolism, maximal strength, body composition, inflammation, and cardiovascular risk factors in resistance-trained males. J Transl Med. 2016 Oct 13;14(1):290. doi: 10.1186/s12967-016-1044-0. PMID: 27737674; PMCID: PMC5064803.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27737674/

Grant M Tinsley, M Lane Moore, Austin J Graybeal, Antonio Paoli, Youngdeok Kim, Joaquin U Gonzales, John R Harry, Trisha A VanDusseldorp, Devin N Kennedy, Megan R Cruz, Time-restricted feeding plus resistance training in active females: a randomized trial, The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Volume 110, Issue 3, September 2019, Pages 628–640, https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqz126

https://academic.oup.com/ajcn/article/110/3/628/5527779

Stratton MT, Tinsley GM, Alesi MG, Hester GM, Olmos AA, Serafini PR, Modjeski AS, Mangine GT, King K, Savage SN, Webb AT, VanDusseldorp TA. Four Weeks of Time-Restricted Feeding Combined with Resistance Training Does Not Differentially Influence Measures of Body Composition, Muscle Performance, Resting Energy Expenditure, and Blood Biomarkers. Nutrients. 2020 Apr 17;12(4):1126. doi: 10.3390/nu12041126. PMID: 32316561; PMCID: PMC7231047.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32316561/

Tinsley GM, Forsse JS, Butler NK, Paoli A, Bane AA, La Bounty PM, Morgan GB, Grandjean PW. Time-restricted feeding in young men performing resistance training: A randomized controlled trial. Eur J Sport Sci. 2017 Mar;17(2):200-207. doi: 10.1080/17461391.2016.1223173. Epub 2016 Aug 22. PMID: 27550719.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27550719/

Misc

Find Dr. David Church on IG @drmyohead

Find Alyssa Olenick on IG @littlelyssfitness

Find Bill Campbel on IG @billcampbellphd

Find Grant Tinsley on IG @grant_tinsley_phd

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Dr. Mike T Nelson

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Dr. Mike T Nelson

Dr. Mike T Nelson

PhD, MSME, CISSN, CSCS Carrick Institute Adjunct Professor Dr. Mike T. Nelson has spent 18 years of his life learning how the human body works, specifically focusing on how to properly condition it to burn fat and become stronger, more flexible, and healthier. He’s has a PhD in Exercise Physiology, a BA in Natural Science, and an MS in Biomechanics. He’s an adjunct professor and a member of the American College of Sports Medicine. He’s been called in to share his techniques with top government agencies. The techniques he’s developed and the results Mike gets for his clients have been featured in international magazines, in scientific publications, and on websites across the globe.

  • PhD in Exercise Physiology
  • BA in Natural Science
  • MS in Biomechanics
  • Adjunct Professor in Human
  • Performance for Carrick Institute for Functional Neurology
  • Adjunct Professor and Member of American College of Sports Medicine
  • Instructor at Broadview University
  • Professional Nutritional
  • Member of the American Society for Nutrition
  • Professional Sports Nutrition
  • Member of the International Society for Sports Nutrition
  • Professional NSCA Member