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"High Protein Diets: In Context" with Professor Kevin Tipton

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Episode 164 of the Institute of Performance Nutrition's "We Do Science" podcast! In this episode, I (Laurent Bannock) discuss "High Protein Diets: In Context" with Professor Kevin Tipton (The Institute of Performance Nutrition, UK).

Discussion Topics Include:

  • Overview of High Protein Nutrition Research
  • Science communication and translational issues: terms such as "hi / low protein"
  • Potential contexts for high protein intake: Muscle hypertrophy, Hypoenergetic weight loss, Recovery from intense exercise,
  • Potential problems with high-protein diets
  • Conclusions / Summary: Context Statement

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Episode 164 of the Institute of Performance Nutrition's "We Do Science" podcast! In this episode, I (Laurent Bannock) discuss "High Protein Diets: In Context" with Professor Kevin Tipton (The Institute of Performance Nutrition, UK).

Discussion Topics Include:

  • Overview of High Protein Nutrition Research
  • Science communication and translational issues: terms such as "hi / low protein"
  • Potential contexts for high protein intake: Muscle hypertrophy, Hypoenergetic weight loss, Recovery from intense exercise,
  • Potential problems with high-protein diets
  • Conclusions / Summary: Context Statement

Podcast Episode Transcript: Download PDF Copy
Key Paper(s) Discussed / Referred to:

Related Podcast Episodes:

Check out our other podcasts, publications, events, and professional education programs for current and aspiring sports nutritionists at www.TheIOPN.com and follow our social media outputs via @TheIOPN

  continue reading

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