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Energy Compensation, Interference Effect, Underestimating Supplements

Energy Compensation, Interference Effect, Underestimating Supplements

FromThe Stronger By Science Podcast


Energy Compensation, Interference Effect, Underestimating Supplements

FromThe Stronger By Science Podcast

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Length:
75 minutes
Released:
Feb 17, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this week’s episode, Eric shares a research review with an updated perspective on the constrained energy expenditure model and compensation for calories burned during exercise. After that, Greg shares a research update on whether or not lifters need to worry about the interference effect when they add some cardio to their weekly routine. Finally, Greg and Eric discuss the possibility that we may be underestimating the effects of some fairly well-known dietary supplements, and share their thoughts on the NFL playoffs and Super Bowl. SUPPORT THE PODCASTReceive our Research Spotlight newsletter, and check out our Facebook group and subreddit.MacroFactorIf you want to learn more about our MacroFactor diet app, check it out  here.To join in on the MacroFactor conversation, check out our Facebook group and subreddit.Bulk SupplementsFinally, next time you stock up on supplements from BulkSupplements.com, be sure to use the promo code “SBSPOD” (all caps) to get 5% off your entire order. TIME STAMPSIntro/Announcements (0:00)Road to the Stage / Road to Athens (1:40)Research Review: Energy balance influences compensation for calories burned during exercise (6:28)Research Review: Revisiting concurrent training and the interference effect (32:00)Bonus Segment: Are we underestimating the effects of certain supplements due to a lack of dose-response studies? (47:27)To Play Us Out: The Super Bowl (1:05:15)
Released:
Feb 17, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Greg Nuckols and Eric Trexler from Stronger By Science share evidence, anecdotes, and incoherent ramblings on training, nutrition, science, and life in general.