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Kirsty Woods: "burning fat" isn't identical to "ketosis" - #66

Kirsty Woods: "burning fat" isn't identical to "ketosis" - #66

FromStay Off My Operating Table


Kirsty Woods: "burning fat" isn't identical to "ketosis" - #66

FromStay Off My Operating Table

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Length:
67 minutes
Released:
Nov 22, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Indirect calorimetry. A tongue twister of a word, but a game changer to metabolic health. Kirsty Woods of Metabolic Health Solutions from Perth, Australia has observed how valuable it is for research, particularly for polycystic ovarian syndrome, fatty liver, diabetes - basically anything associated with metabolism, but it's not just that. A technology usually confined to laboratory and study purposes, she is determined to show its greater use beyond research. Experiences with different patients who benefitted from the interpretation of the data are a preview of how the knowledge gained from indirect calorimetry helps in clinical use, weight loss management, and the prevention of different diseases. In this episode, Kirsty Woods provides concise explanations on metabolism and fat burning, addresses diet and lifestyle, and explains how, despite resistance to new technology, she knows the impact this technology would have, giving us a glimpse of a future that places value on metabolic health.Quick Guide:01:42 Introduction04:54 The use of indirect calorimetry19:35 The discordance with people burning fat, but not generating ketones22:11 Burning fat as a sign of metabolic health29:04 The resistance that comes with every innovation33:14 Checking which fuel is being used39:04 Metabolic health and its impact on the body53:53 How surgery can change how our bodies make use of the foods56:28 Exercises that are beneficial for people1:02:28 Closing and contactsGet to know our guest:Kirsty Woods of Metabolic Health Services is a Registered Exercise Physiologist. Her expertise includes metabolic health services including complex obesity, PCOS, and fatty liver.“And the more, once they understand what's going on, they're more inclined to be able to do the recommendation, or for the first time, they understand that it's not just them having lack of willpower, and there is hope, which unfortunately learned hopelessness is a big one in the clinic that prevents people from even trying because they've been through the wringer by the time they come to see me.”Connect with her:Blog: https://www.metabolichealthsolutions.org/ecal/how-to-optimise-fat-burning/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LowCarbEPMetabolic Health Solutions on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/metabolichealthsolutionsclinics/Example of ECAL Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14w5YJSSTRVhFy5fHfvXI3buiWKpKIos9/view?usp=sharingEpisode snippets:06:48 - 07:13 - Why guess when you can test15:30 - 16:39 - What can happen when the body doesn’t switch on the fat metabolism23:05 - 23:41 - The burning fat as a sign of metabolic health25:34 - 26:35 - Exceptions to the rule when it comes to fasting28:17 - 29:02 - Learning that it’s more than just a lack of willpower40:32 - 42:29 - Metabolic health in relation to PCOS50:00 - 50:58 - Metabolism canConnect with Dr. Ovadia:TwitteriFixHearts WebsiteStay Off My Operating Table WebsiteAmazon Theme Song : Rage AgainstWritten & Performed by Logan Gritton & Colin Gailey(c) 2016 Mercury Retro RecordingsProduced by 38atoms & Jack Heald
Released:
Nov 22, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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He was a morbidly obese heart surgeon. Through high school, college, med school and surgical training, he followed the U.S. dietary guidelines for both diet and exercise. Yet nothing he did could keep the weight off. Each day in the operating theater he would split open the chests of people just like himself. He was heading for the operating table and knew he had to find solutions that worked. In 2016, he finally found a way to lose 100 pounds and keep it off. Now - in addition to doing heart surgery - he helps people just like himself get healthy, lose the weight and keep it off. Dr. Philip Ovadia is now a rebel M.D. working to keep people OFF his operating table.