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Raw Eggs
raw eggs have a weird smell and taste, mostly from the sulphurous compounds in the yolk. In terms of food safety, very bad idea. The bacteria i was injesting, probably very gross. On on a purely hedonic, just like gustatory basis, it was fine,. It tasted ok, and the taste didn't get meaningfully worse throughout the day. So with that in mind, do you suspect raw egg consumption to be better, worse, or equivalent when when compared to cooked eggs? Specifically in terms of like, mussel protein synthesis and building muscl yes.
It’s very common to assume that group-level findings from research will reliably predict how you (or your clients) will respond to a particular training strategy, but that’s not always the case. In today’s episode, Greg discusses the substantial amount of inter-individual variability observed in responses to training interventions, and how to navigate training decisions in light of these hard-to-predict differences among individuals. After that, Eric discusses protein quality: what it is, what affects it, and how much it does (or doesn’t) matter from a practical perspective. His segment summarizes the research directly comparing a wide range of protein sources, and provides practical strategies for protein source selection in vegan, vegetarian, and omnivorous diets.
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TIME STAMPS
Intro/Announcements (0:00)
Greg’s segment: Individual responses versus group responses in resistance training (10:25)
The importance of assessing individual-level responses (12:43)
Study: Different Load Intensity Transition Schemes to Avoid Plateau and No-Response in Lean Body Mass Gain in Postmenopausal Women. (17:40)
Broader discussion of individual-level responses and variation from person-to-person (24:19)
What has worked atypically well for Greg and Eric? (33:06)
Eric’s segment: protein quality (40:40)
When you think about consuming raw eggs, what comes to mind? (40:46)
Overview of protein quality (47:47)
Digestibility of raw versus cooked eggs (49:24)
Study: Raw Eggs to Support Post-Exercise Recovery in Healthy Young Men: Did Rocky Get It Right or Wrong? (50:42)
The “chain of assumptions” between protein quality, blood amino acid response, muscle protein synthesis response, and long-term hypertrophy (58:26)
Amino acid profiles of various protein sources (1:01:30)
Directly comparing high-quality versus low-quality protein sources (1:05:42)
Flipping the “chain of assumptions” (1:14:03)
How much protein comes from plant-based sources in an omnivorous diet? (1:16:58)
Complementary proteins and practical applications related to selection of protein sources (1:20:43)
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