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Ep. 108: Herman Pontzer’s Burn, Ted Naiman’s PE Diet, and Increasing Calorie Intake to Raise Metabolism (Q & A‪)‬ The Energy Balance Podcast

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In this episode we discuss:
The unexpected costs of using excess exercise to lose weight 
Our thoughts on Herman Pontzer’s book Burn and the Constrained Model of Energy Expenditure 
Our thoughts on Ted Naiman’s protein to energy ratio diet (PE Diet) 
The cost of eating too much protein and what to do instead 
How to increase caloric intake to raise your metabolism and reverse hypothyroidism 
The major category of nutrients that’s often missed for optimizing mitochondrial function 
 
 
Sign up for the Free Energy Balance Mini-Course here: https://jayfeldmanwellness.com/energy
 
 
Check out the Energy Balance Solution program here: https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/solution/
 
 
Click here to check out the show notes: https:/jayfeldmanwellness.com/ep-108-herman-pontzers-burn-ted-naimans-pe-diet-and-increasing-calorie-intake-to-raise-metabolism-qa/
 

Timestamps:
1:25 – Herman Pontzer’s Constrained Model of Energy Expenditure and the adverse effects of energy deficits
7:13 – problems with the additive model of energy expenditure and the physiological cost of excess exercise
10:40 – environmental factors that we can change to increase metabolism
16:42 – the unexpected costs of using excessive exercise to lose weight
19:16 – weight gain as an adaptive response to an energy deficit
22:46 – when eating too much can be a problem and how to identify your ideal calorie intake
32:18 – Ted Naiman’s protein to energy ratio diet and optimal protein intake
41:13 – the problems with using protein as an energy source
46:45 – how to increase caloric intake to raise metabolism and reverse hypothyroidism
50:47 – how to track your symptoms and progress to better guide your nutrient goals
56:55 – the best foods for increasing calorie intake and what to do if you have a low appetite
1:00:30 – the essential role of both macro and micronutrient density in promoting mitochondrial health
1:04:00 – why sugar cravings are not the same as sugar addiction
1:06:46 – easy ways to incorporate more macro and micro nutrient dense foods into your diet

In this episode we discuss:
The unexpected costs of using excess exercise to lose weight 
Our thoughts on Herman Pontzer’s book Burn and the Constrained Model of Energy Expenditure 
Our thoughts on Ted Naiman’s protein to energy ratio diet (PE Diet) 
The cost of eating too much protein and what to do instead 
How to increase caloric intake to raise your metabolism and reverse hypothyroidism 
The major category of nutrients that’s often missed for optimizing mitochondrial function 
 
 
Sign up for the Free Energy Balance Mini-Course here: https://jayfeldmanwellness.com/energy
 
 
Check out the Energy Balance Solution program here: https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/solution/
 
 
Click here to check out the show notes: https:/jayfeldmanwellness.com/ep-108-herman-pontzers-burn-ted-naimans-pe-diet-and-increasing-calorie-intake-to-raise-metabolism-qa/
 

Timestamps:
1:25 – Herman Pontzer’s Constrained Model of Energy Expenditure and the adverse effects of energy deficits
7:13 – problems with the additive model of energy expenditure and the physiological cost of excess exercise
10:40 – environmental factors that we can change to increase metabolism
16:42 – the unexpected costs of using excessive exercise to lose weight
19:16 – weight gain as an adaptive response to an energy deficit
22:46 – when eating too much can be a problem and how to identify your ideal calorie intake
32:18 – Ted Naiman’s protein to energy ratio diet and optimal protein intake
41:13 – the problems with using protein as an energy source
46:45 – how to increase caloric intake to raise metabolism and reverse hypothyroidism
50:47 – how to track your symptoms and progress to better guide your nutrient goals
56:55 – the best foods for increasing calorie intake and what to do if you have a low appetite
1:00:30 – the essential role of both macro and micronutrient density in promoting mitochondrial health
1:04:00 – why sugar cravings are not the same as sugar addiction
1:06:46 – easy ways to incorporate more macro and micro nutrient dense foods into your diet

1 ч. 10 мин.