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Ep 3: What fruit flies and fat mice can tell us about living healthier for longer EAT LIKE THE ANIMALS
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- Ciencias naturales
In Episode 3 Professors Steve Simpson and David Raubenheimer take us through further experiments - this time on humans, fruit flies and mice - to discover that there's a difference between 'benign' and unhealthy obesity, and a tradeoff between longevity and reproduction when it comes to the amount of protein we eat. And we discover why when you're craving barbecue-flavoured chips, you should eat an egg instead.
Hosted by novelist Charlotte Wood, the first writer-in-residence at the Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney.
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EAT LIKE THE ANIMALS
THE CHARLES PERKINS CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
CHARLOTTE WOOD
In Episode 3 Professors Steve Simpson and David Raubenheimer take us through further experiments - this time on humans, fruit flies and mice - to discover that there's a difference between 'benign' and unhealthy obesity, and a tradeoff between longevity and reproduction when it comes to the amount of protein we eat. And we discover why when you're craving barbecue-flavoured chips, you should eat an egg instead.
Hosted by novelist Charlotte Wood, the first writer-in-residence at the Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney.
More details:
EAT LIKE THE ANIMALS
THE CHARLES PERKINS CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
CHARLOTTE WOOD
38 min