Episode 307: The human metabolic response to chronic ketosis without caloric restriction, the blood work episode - a podcast by By Jonathan Chant - Answers Your Fitness & Exercise Questions So You Can Li

from 2017-10-02T04:30

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In last weeks show I reviewed a study about the effects of a ketogenic diet on endurance athletes and whether or not it had an effect on their ability to cycle for extended periods of time, at around 60 to 65% of their maximum capacity, if you’re interested in hearing about my thoughts and the results of that study I definitely recommend you check out episode 305 and for interests sake the name of the study is: The human metabolic response to chronic ketosis without caloric restriction: preservation of submaximal exercise capability with reduced carbohydrate oxidation, and don’t worry if you didn’t get that I have a link to it in the show notes. I’m not going to cover the author's conclusions or the results if the study today because I did that last week, but I did find some very interesting things with respect to blood work and basic physiology that I think many of you will find interesting and we’re going to cover those today, but since reading findings can be a little bit boring we’re going to do something different, I’m going to ask you a question, you’re going to answer it and then I’m going to go through what the study says the answer is.

The Ketogenic Study

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