Medical Sports Nutrition

By Dr A Matheson MRCP CISSN

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This podcast is currently in between seasons and on a break.A review of the Sports Nutrition literature with Dr Andy Matheson. Dr Matheson is practicing Family Doctor and ISSN certified Sports Nutritionist. Dr Matheson discusses which breakthroughs will give us that edge we are looking for, and which will be a waste of precious time and money. The podcast covers the new developments in the field of Sports Nutrition and how these might impact our health and performance. It demonstrates how a medical professional will review articles to assess if the discoveries from the published trials and research are suitable for their particular patients. This podcast is a lighthearted review of the medical literature and Dr Matheson has enormous respect for all scientific researchers and could not do a job as hard as theirs. The information presented is the personal opinion of the healthcare professional and is not a substitute for seeking professional advice. It is based on interpretation of current best practice and guidelines when the episode was recorded. Guidelines can change; To the best of our knowledge the information in this episode is up to date as of it’s release but it is the listeners responsibility to review the information and make sure it is still up to date when they listen.Dr Matheson is not liable for any advice, investigations, course of treatment, diagnosis or any other information, services or products listeners might pursue as a result of listening to this podcast. Reliance on information provided in this podcast is solely at the listeners risk.The podcast is designed to be used generate learning discussions and for education only. It is not recommended to be used as a method of diagnosis, opinion, treatment or medical advice for the general public. Do not delay seeking medical advice based on the information contained in this podcast. If you have questions regarding your health or feel you may have a medical condition then promptly seek the opinion of a trained healthcare professional.

Episode Date
#40 - Does coffee slow you down if you have the wrong genetics?
Aug 27, 2024
#39 - That Zoe study publication. Do additives such as emulsifiers give you diabetes?
Jun 06, 2024
#38 - Hot water or cold water immersion for athletic performance?
Apr 29, 2024
#37 - Sleep - how long to nap, the impact of shared rooms and poor sleep causing infections
Mar 21, 2024
#36 - Problems with the accuracy of social media nutrition advice (this podcast clearly the exception)
Feb 15, 2024
#35 - How carbohydrate use changes over hormone cycle and probiotics increase protein absorption in vegan athletes.
Jan 18, 2024
#34 - What is wrong with the research published on nutrition and a really good plant based diet study
Dec 06, 2023
#33 - The best way to take iron supplements and whose fault is UPF
Nov 14, 2023
#32 - Will coffee cause a bleed and will skipping breakfast give you cancer
Oct 17, 2023
#31 - WHO make a very clear statement about sweeteners and can you trust the ingredient list of your herbal supplements
Sep 07, 2023
#30 - Sweeteners or sugar. A review of a recent pro sweetener article.
Aug 05, 2023
#29 - Topical bicarbonate, coffee mouth rinse and pre race defecation. You will get some glances at the start line!
Jul 03, 2023
#28 - Why a high fat diet will not cause a dip in performance
May 09, 2023
#27 - Bacon bad beetroot good? The confusing world of nitrates and nitrites.
Mar 28, 2023
#26 - Flavonoids - good for ageing but not much evidence for athletes. Also - I'm not lazy coach, it's my microbiome.
Feb 20, 2023
#25 - Calcium, zinc, IL-6 - do we know how they fit into our athletes nutrition and performance?
Jan 14, 2023
#24 - Lipidomics and how future cholesterol tests will diagnose cancers and more
Dec 30, 2022
#23 - Low carbohydrate diets - do they raise you cholesterol and trash your microbiome. Evidence to prove they don't..
Nov 10, 2022
#22 - Ultra processed food kills you and gives you fat children. Time restricted eating improves your mood as well as your blood pressure in a randomised control trial
Oct 17, 2022
#21 - The age old conundrum. Is tea or coffee best for your health? And catch up with why covid trashes our VO2 for months
Sep 26, 2022
#20 - A keto diet reduces alzheimers symptoms and long term steroid use might not do your heart much good.
Sep 14, 2022
#19 - Intermittent fasting and why it's so good for us; fructose and why it's so bad for us.
Aug 22, 2022
#18 - Sleep is good for you, Weekend warriors don't die early and some uninspiring UEFA nutrition guidelines
Aug 03, 2022
#17 - Why eggs might not kill you, it is what you eat instead that matters
Jul 06, 2022
#16 - How Covid changes the brain structure. Are cold baths any use for training or just coaches revenge.
May 29, 2022
#15 - Can you tell me when I will die? Circadian Clocks - should I pay attention yet?
Apr 22, 2022
#14 - Has practice caught up with the research in REDS? Not even close.
Mar 29, 2022
#13 - Should my athletes be eating more algae? What is a bacteriophage and how will it make my athletes smarter?
Mar 10, 2022
#12 - Need to lose weight - sleep harder and keep trying
Feb 15, 2022
#11 - Low Carb diets improve all health values in a UK GP study - an incredible achievement in a tough time for UK primary care
Feb 01, 2022
#10 - Can we cause dementia in our athletes. ApoE, personlised nutrition and the benefits of coffee
Jan 19, 2022
#9 - Is my training making me ill, or is it my terrible hand hygiene? Exercise and the immune system
Dec 29, 2021
#8 - Why all vitamin D results need to be taken with a pinch of salt
Dec 17, 2021
#7 - Why do we pretend sweeteners are ok? and why all probiotics will be advertised as improving glucose uptake from now on...
Nov 22, 2021
#6 - Well at least we know ALA wont kill you. Except with cancer. Maybe.
Nov 06, 2021
#5 - A surrogate endpoint gives a head injury study a nasty concussion, and I a skip through some articles on diets.
Oct 17, 2021
#4 - Testosterone in the menopause - the key to next level performace?
Sep 25, 2021
#3 - How to not feel confused by Microbiome studies
Sep 15, 2021
#2 - How do any athletes manage to avoid IBS and a review of Newcastle's finest
Aug 29, 2021
#1 - Women are not small men and it helps if your athletes like beetroot
Aug 24, 2021