Each episode is a clear, accessible synthesis of research studies on timely and controversial health topics; no hot takes, no hype, just what actual science says. Hosted by Milan Toma, Ph.D., this podcast cuts through the noise. Instead of speculation and hearsay, you’ll get evidence-based insights on everything from sleep and weight gain to the anatomy of misinformation and the psychology behind public health debates. If you’re frustrated by the flood of opinions online and want to know what the research really shows, this is the show for you.
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An AI diagnostic tool boasts 99% accuracy. Should you trust it? In this episode, I explain why that number can be dangerously misleading and equip medical professionals with the practical strategies needed to see through the hype and protect their patients.As artificial intelligence becomes more integrated into healthcare, the ability to critic...
Are we caught in another tech hype cycle with AI? The promise of technology often clashes with financial and practical reality. This presentation cuts through the noise to offer a clear and balanced framework for thinking about the future of artificial intelligence in business and society.Join me for a thoughtful exploration of how to navigate the booms and busts of innovation. Using the "Could, Should, Might, and Don't&qu...
This episode provides an overview of Total Energy Expenditure (TEE) and Basal Energy Expenditure (BEE), emphasizing their definitions, measurement methods, and patterns across the human lifespan. It explains that TEE is the total of all calories burned, comprised mainly of BEE (the energy needed for basic functions at rest), the Thermic Effect of Food, and Physical Activity Energy Expenditure. Contrary to common beliefs, I explain ...
This episode challenges the common belief that weight gain in middle age is caused by a slowing metabolism, asserting that adult metabolism generally remains stable until after age sixty. Instead, it explains that weight gain is primarily driven by lifestyle factors, such as reduced physical activity and increased caloric intake. It details how the body mounts a powerful biological defense against weight loss, interpreting caloric ...
This episode fundamentally challenges the popular belief that human metabolism slows down during midlife, asserting instead that total energy expenditure remains stable between the ages of 20 and 60, only declining after age 60. Using gold-standard measurements, the text explains that the weight gain many adults experience is not due to a slowing metabolism but rather to changes in body composition, specifically the loss of lean mu...
This episode provides an overview of the significant challenge of dietary underreporting bias in nutrition research, especially concerning individuals with obesity. It explains how some people with higher body mass index (BMI) systematically and substantially under-report their true food and calorie consumption, often by 700 to 850 kcal per day, which is far more than their lean counterparts. The episode highlights that doubly labe...
This episode provides an extensive critique of the reliability of self-reported dietary surveillance data, arguing that simple correlations between dietary trends (like increased calories or changes in macronutrients) and the rise in U.S. obesity rates are misleading. The episode emphasizes that correlation does not equal causation and highlights the significant problem of systematic underreporting of calorie intake, particularly a...
This episode provides an extensive overview of the complex biological regulation of appetite and energy balance, moving beyond the simple "calories in, calories out" model. It establishes that fat tissue is an active endocrine organ that produces hormones crucial for signaling the brain about the body's energy status. The episode highlights the central role of the hormone leptin, explaining that it suppresses hunger w...
This episode provides an extensive overview of the strong relationship between insufficient sleep and the increased risk of weight gain and metabolic dysfunction. It emphasizes that epidemiological data consistently identify short sleep duration as an independent risk factor for obesity, particularly in younger populations. Mechanistically, sleep deprivation is shown to disrupt appetite-regulating hormones, specifically by decreasi...
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