Episodes
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In this episode, I give my take on Eddie Abbew’s rise in popularity and discuss the research around his demonisation of insulin & various other things.
The link to the two Kevin Hall papers and the podcast I discuss in the episode can be found at www.Martin-MacDonald.com/Ep114
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00:20 - Is Eddie Abbew the new Tim Spector?
06:29 - What is the insulin hypothesis & why Eddie Abbew thinks you have to control insulin
15:05 - The two studies that disprove most low-carb thinking!
27:42 - Why some people lose more weight on a low-carb diet
34:51 - The fastest way to lose body fat that is ACTUALLY backed by science!
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On the second part of the Mind Muscle Connection podcast, I am interviewed by Jeff Hoehn on the things everyone should consider before starting a bulk!
We discuss the factors that affect how someone adapts to bulking including gender, NEAT & genetics.
References for the studies discussed can be found at www.Martin-MacDonald.com/Ep113TOPICS
03:04 - Why bulking is not the way to reach your ideal physique
21:54 - How to train for muscle gain & eat for fat loss
25:24 - Why people respond to bulking so differently
30:44 - The importance of understanding natural muscle gain when setting physique goals
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Missing episodes?
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On this week’s episode, I am interviewed by Jeff Hoehn on the Mind Muscle Connection podcast. We discussed what my current nutrition and training goals are and my daily eating behaviours. We also talk about the importance of learning healthy eating habits and why tracking should be considered a tool but not a panacea for sustainable fat loss.
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10:52 - What is different about MNU & why we regulate our graduates23:47 - How I eat 95% of the time
37:25 - Why most people gain weight over time
41:44 - Why tracking is unsustainable in the long term
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A new seminal paper has just been published and it has HUGELY changed/added to our current understanding of how we should be viewing protein intake!! This is big!
References for the studies discussed can be found at www.Martin-MacDonald.com/Ep111
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00:00 - The paper 9 years ago that finally answered a question once & for all!
04:32 - Have we been wrong in the past about "optimal" protein intake?
16:55 - How should we use this new information going forward?
Aggressive Diet Coaching Seminars
https://www.martin-macdonald.com/aggressive-diet-coaching-seminar
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In this episode, I discuss what needs to be considered when implementing refeeds during an aggressive diet.
The link to receive my aggressive dieting resource can be found at: https://www.martin-macdonald.com/aggressive-dieting-resource
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02:23 - What is the optimal deficit during an aggressive diet
05:53 - When and how often are refeeds needed during an aggressive diet
09:40 - The negative impacts of refeeds during an aggressive diet
16:15 - Why it's important to maintain muscle during an aggressive diet
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This short episode covers a few insights into the topic of training, more specifically how I took my arms from being my worst body part to arguably my best.
The references and links for the study discussed can be found at www.Martin-MacDonald.com/Ep109
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1:46 - Dealing with the External & Internal Negativity
3:33 - The key things I changed in my Training to make my worst body part, my best
6:04 - The interaction between Training Frequency & Training Volume
10:10 - An area of research *some* trainers might start to obsess about too much..
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This is a quick fire episode after I was 'challenged' about the importance of insulin sensitivity for weight loss over simply being concerned with energy balance. I discuss weight loss injections like semaglutide and the diabetes medication, metformin.
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00:40 - Can certain 'insulin sensitivity' medications increase fat loss?
04:30 - The unknown impacts of increasing your insulin sensitivity
06:40 - The role of leptin and appetite hormones in weight loss maintenance
08:57 - What advice doctors should be giving alongside the prescription of "weight loss" drugs
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In this episode, I am interviewed by Anna Skinner from Body Smart Fitness. We discuss myths and dietary changes regarding PCOS, the efficacy of supplements, sugar addiction, cravings & much more!
As mentioned in this episode, you can use code 'NANPDublin' to get £50 off tickets to my Tour Talk in Dublin on 3rd June!
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11:23 - Nutritional myths that mislead women with PCOS
18:51 - The three dietary changes to improve symptoms of PCOS
25:38 - The one supplement you should consider taking for PCOS
27:41 - Should you be supplementing with collagen
34:52 - The three supplements most people should be taking
44:21 - Is sugar addiction real & how to combat cravings
52:01 - How unconditional permission to eat can lead to weight loss
56:56 - The importance of learning how to eat when you aren’t dieting
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In this week’s episode, I discuss key considerations and strategies for aggressive dieting & cover how to transition from a dieting phase to eating at maintenance!
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05:50 - How I aggressive diet with minimal tracking
09:44 - How often to weigh yourself whilst on an aggressive diet
10:30 - Two key factors to consider before starting an aggressive diet
15:45 - Should you be training whilst on an aggressive diet?
19:19 - How to eat to maintain your body fat after dieting
24:15 - The importance of understanding sacrifice
If you enjoyed this, you might benefit from:
Episode #12 - Two Facts to Know About Aggressive Dieting Before You Attempt It Yourself
Episode #8 - What Foods Can You Eat on an Aggressive Diet?
Episode #3 - Fasting & Aggressive Calorie Deficits
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In this episode I start what will likely be a longer journey into dispelling the misinformation that is going to fill the health, fitness & wellness industries for years to come with regards to PERSONALISED NUTRITION.
During this short episode, I cover a few quick points in relation to research into the topic, past and current, and what still needs to be covered and considered in this broad field.
References for the studies discussed can be found at www.Martin-MacDonald.com/Ep105
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1:34 - The not so new craze of personalised nutrition
11:28 - Why many degree qualified nutritionists will end up going down this route too
19:07 - My “Personalised Nutrition” lol
26:03 - My Dublin Tour Talk
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I had an idea for this episode but didn't record it for a couple of weeks so I kinda failed you.
Instead, it turned into a Dublin Tour date announcement!! 3rd June. Save the Date!
You can register your interest here! - https://mailchi.mp/martin-macdonald/dublin
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00:00 - Don't come to my Dublin Tour date if you're a snowflake...
03:52 - Something about nutritional evangelists
07:30 - Don't shoot the messenger...
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In this week’s episode, I discuss the evidence on the importance of sleep and whether a lack of it can impact fat loss and muscle retention.
As mentioned, I'm going to be speaking in Dublin in June!! You can register your interest here! - https://mailchi.mp/martin-macdonald/dublin
References for the studies discussed can be found at www.Martin-MacDonald.com/Ep103
TOPICS
05:23 - Why the findings of sleep research might not apply to you/your client
12:58 - Does sleeping less than 8 hours reduce fat loss?
21:18 - Does sleep deprivation limit muscle gain?
24:14 - Why sleeping more could help you lose weight
32:07 - When to consider prioritising sleep over dieting
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This episode is a quick addendum to my last episodes, further clarifying why it might not be a good to give children sweet drinks but also emphasising that this is the scientific discussion & we then need to apply it to our REAL world situations properly & appropriately.
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01:02 - Why completely restricting sweet drinks for children is unrealistic
02:24 - The importance of reducing all sweet drinks for children
03:33 - Considerations to improve food environment for children
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In this week’s episode, I discuss the evidence on whether young children should be consuming sweet drinks like squash/cordial/diluting juice.
I explain where the research is up to and give some practical advice that parents can use to help improve their children’s dietary variety.
References for the studies discussed can be found at www.Martin-MacDonald.com/Ep101
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01:14 - My stance on whether children should have artificially sweetened drinks
05:55 - Should we be controlling childrens’ diets
07:26 - Why children crave sweetness
10:30 - Why sweetness can be more damaging to behaviour in children compared to adults
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I felt like Episode 100 was a perfect time to 1) explain my recent absence a LITTLE, without it being TMI!
But also a look at what to expect in 2023 and let you in on a little new venture I'm starting.TOPICS
00:00 - I owe you a little explanation for where I've been...
02:53 - "What good shall I do this day" is back!
04:37 - What to expect from NANP in 2023!
08:40 - Starting an OnlyFans?
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A certain podcast clip went viral this week of a leading geneticist claiming that we should all be aiming to consume 16% of our Calories from protein and that eating above this ’sweet-spot’ would have adverse effects. In this week’s episode, I give my take on the statement by covering what the science tells us and give my perspective on what amount of protein we should be consuming to improve or maintain our health.
References for the studies discussed can be found at www.Martin-MacDonald.com/Ep99
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01:19 - Why recommendations based on %ages are just plain wrong!
11:00 - What the research tells us the optimal protein intake for health is
17:40 - Are high protein intakes safe for your kidneys?
21:40 - Why experts need to stay in their lane
25:00 - How the fitness industry needs to improve by stopping the attacks on peoples’ appearance.
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Are you putting the 'wrong fuel in your Ferrari'.... lol. This analogy is dumb when it comes to Fat Loss... and we have the research on humans we can look at. High 'quality' organic food vs Fast Food. In this week’s episode I explain what the body of evidence in this area is actually saying and clear up any confusion surrounding whether the type of foods we are consuming is more significant than the Calorie content when it comes to losing weight!
As mentioned in this podcast you can get your ticket for the next Mac-Nutrition LIVE Day on Saturday 19th November 2022 here! - https://www.mac-nutritionmentoringlab.com/product/mac-nutrition-live-2022/
References for the studies and links discussed can be found at www.Martin-MacDonald.com/ep98
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04:44 - Should we be avoiding saturated fat?
10:18 - How demonising foods helps zealots to make money
14:05 - Do processed foods stop us losing weight?
22:37 - How to eat for health instead of weight loss
29:15 - The main determinant of our metabolism (metabolic rate)
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This episode is a brisk conversation around the topic of Calories. I discuss why it is utterly ridiculous to compare the calorie deficits of an adult to the calorific needs of a growing child, and, as always, the importance of critical thinking!
References and links discussed can be found at www.Martin-MacDonald.com/Ep97
TOPICS
00:00 - Calling out the anti-diet gimps
06:00 - If you apply the energy needs of a child to yourself, you’ll double your body weight in the next 10 years…
11:05 - Fat Loss requires a calorie deficit, we have plenty of stored energy to live
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Following my last episode on the protein needs of young children, lots of you had specific queries regarding your child’s protein needs. So this week’s episode I have responded to your questions regarding protein and the requirements for your children. Check out the time points below to see if there’s a question you’ve got that I have answered!
As mentioned in this podcast you can register your interest for the next Mac-Nutrition LIVE Day on Saturday 19th November 2022 here at https://mailchi.mp/mac-nutrition/mn-live-2022
Reference for the study discussed can be found at www.Martin-MacDonald.com/Ep96
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04:00 - Should children be having protein with every meal?
07:33 - Has the evidence/my opinion on protein for children, changed in recent years?
09:00 - Can children have protein powder?
12:40 - Is there a safe upper limit on protein intake for a child?
14:43 - Do protein needs change when children reach puberty?
16:45 - Do plant-based diets include enough protein for a child?
17:40 - What are the protein needs of active/sports playing children & adolescents?
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Many of you have been asking me about nutrition for children recently and specifically about their protein needs. So this week I have recorded an episode not only on how much protein your child needs but why your anxieties on the topic are likely unwarranted!
I also cover some really important advice on how to approach your child's nutrition without causing them harm.
Lots to take away from a parenting perspective in this one…..Enjoy!
References for the studies discussed can be found at www.Martin-MacDonald.com/Ep95TOPICS
01:32 - Considerations to improve your child’s appetite06:02 - Do children need to have visible protein at each meal?
09:12 - The issue with blanket protein recommendations
14:00 - Why talking to your child about nutrition can be harmful
17:33 - ROUGHLY, how much protein to give your child
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