The Best Diet According To [18] Studies

The best diet for longevity isn’t keto, or vegan, or carnivore, or Mediterranean.
For weekly health research summaries and extra sights, sign up here 👉 drstanfield.com/pages/sign-up
💊 Supplements I Take: drstanfield.com/pages/my-supp...
💊 MicroVitamin (multivitamin & mineral that I take): drstanfield.com/products/micr...
📜 Roadmap - how to look young & feel strong: drstanfield.com/pages/roadmap
✔️ Twitter: / bradstanfieldmd
✔️ Patreon: / bradstanfieldmd
Here are the links to the research papers referenced in the video:
www.niddk.nih.gov/health-info...
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25182...
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26721...
www.bmj.com/content/369/bmj.m696
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21105...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
www.sciencedirect.com/science...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33383...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
www.cochrane.org/CD011737/VAS...
www.thelancet.com/journals/la...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
www.uptodate.com/contents/sal...
www.cochrane.org/CD011472/VAS...
The links above are affiliate links, so I receive a small commission every time you use them to purchase a product. The content contained in this video, and its accompanying description, is not intended to replace viewers’ relationships with their own medical practitioner. Always speak with your doctor regarding the content of this channel, and especially before using any products, services, or devices discussed on this channel.

Пікірлер: 484

  • @DrBradStanfield
    @DrBradStanfield3 ай бұрын

    Hope you're having a great week! 💊MicroVitamin (multivitamin & mineral that I take): drstanfield.com/products/microvitamin 📜Roadmap - how to look young & feel strong: drstanfield.com/pages/roadmap

  • @user-ob2xb9cn7m

    @user-ob2xb9cn7m

    3 ай бұрын

    Doc, you do an amazing job of giving lots of useful information in a succinct way! Keep it up and thank you!

  • @SandyB_nz

    @SandyB_nz

    3 ай бұрын

    I was until I started reading the comments. Now I've got a migraine weekend judging by the current prodrome 😂😂😂

  • @user-ur2bx2yx4r

    @user-ur2bx2yx4r

    3 ай бұрын

    Olive oil and avocado a rich in monounsaturated fats. It is not a good idea to generalice unsaturated fats as good fats, imo.

  • @charleswhittenburg3362
    @charleswhittenburg33623 ай бұрын

    I think all the research just keeps pointing to one simple conclusion: Whole foods r good and overly processed foods r bad. Lol, obviously more nuanced than that but I think it hits the overarching idea. No need for any food religion or tribalism. Just eat more whole foods and find the ones you love to cook and eat with your family.

  • @SandyB_nz

    @SandyB_nz

    3 ай бұрын

    That sounds sustainable. Me like it

  • @HammyGirl999

    @HammyGirl999

    3 ай бұрын

    Yup, and avoid eating a lot of high oxalate “whole” foods. Watch Sally Norton on the topic if you have’t yet.

  • @robertwashington9651

    @robertwashington9651

    3 ай бұрын

    What are Whole Foods? I know probably dumb question but I hear this a lot and don’t fully get it because even the Whole Foods seem like they can be unhealthy as well

  • @robertwashington9651

    @robertwashington9651

    3 ай бұрын

    @@HammyGirl999is spinach one?

  • @anon8633

    @anon8633

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@HammyGirl999and there you go getting right into the tribalism.

  • @maxinaw.3576
    @maxinaw.35763 ай бұрын

    Foods that promote longevity would be a good video as the title suggests.

  • @mellocello187

    @mellocello187

    3 ай бұрын

    @@stevet5549”The Best Longevity Diet” is literally the title.

  • @Joe_C.
    @Joe_C.3 ай бұрын

    It's Carnivegopaleomadashatkinterianism. You're welcome

  • @LVArturs

    @LVArturs

    3 ай бұрын

    I thought it's photosynthesis, or whatever the yogis who claim to live off of sun do.

  • @b.porterv7418

    @b.porterv7418

    3 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂

  • @Joe_C.

    @Joe_C.

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@LVArturs, breatharianism

  • @MarcyStuart

    @MarcyStuart

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Joe_C. That was a scam and most of the followers died prematurely.

  • @omarguerrero2814

    @omarguerrero2814

    3 ай бұрын

    Where is the pesci, where are you getting your omega 3 bro?

  • @Greg_Chock
    @Greg_Chock3 ай бұрын

    You are a brave man to take on the diet zealots. Best of luck

  • @adelabdelaziz-zh4zh
    @adelabdelaziz-zh4zh3 ай бұрын

    what you are doing is really valuable man changes other people lives thank you so much

  • @aaronwright7266
    @aaronwright72663 ай бұрын

    I'm glad the point was made that while many diets can help a person lose weight, most aren't good for long-term health. Not just weight loss but overall health.

  • @mgib1325

    @mgib1325

    3 ай бұрын

    The problem with doing a " diet " is that it infers an end goal to stop at. That is why I like Keto with fasting, it is a lifestyle, not a temporary state. It is easy to do, and has massive, objective and very importantly , subjective results.

  • @aaronwright7266

    @aaronwright7266

    3 ай бұрын

    ​​@@mgib1325 A diet is a way of eating. That simple. You can call it a lifestyle if it tickles your fancy. And your objective results for long-term health may not be ideal. But everyone has the freedom to eat how they like.

  • @mgib1325

    @mgib1325

    3 ай бұрын

    @aaronwright7266 very true. Let's face it, if you can cut out all the processes foods that the industry has people hooked on, then you are already making a massive impact on your help. From the food industry, to Dr.s , to health insurance to pharma, the entire US medical system is just one big money making scam. Add in things like FDA approving low fat , high sugar ( carb) diet, then it is tough for people to know what is best.

  • @indridcold4210
    @indridcold42103 ай бұрын

    I have one kidney(one was removed due to birth defect at age 22) and take 40mg listinopril for blood pressure. My potassium is always high and my blood pressure runs 135/80. I have a right bundle branch block and partial left bundle branch block with thousands of ectopic beats a day already. I really wish I could eat lots of veggies and fruits a day but have to keep most of them at lower consumption so as to keep my potassium intake moderate to low. I am 69yo. I think everyone should understand that eating too much potassium is NOT always a good thing. Some of us could have dangerous consequences from a high potassium diet.

  • @jakubchrobry3701

    @jakubchrobry3701

    3 ай бұрын

    Potassium is not a problem for people without hyperkalemia. This is why people should get their blood tested annually or every couple of years. The standard metabolic panel includes blood potassium. I eat 8 to 10 grams of potassium each day, while my sodium is below 1.5 g/day. My last blood test showed my K level at 4.5 mmol/L, Na at 139 mmol/L, and Cl at 100 mmol/L. All in mid-range healthy levels.

  • @MostAlpha

    @MostAlpha

    3 ай бұрын

    Go carnivore.

  • @NotAffiliated
    @NotAffiliatedАй бұрын

    I'm doing carnivore and getting great success with it. I think one of the biggest reasons why it's so good is that clean, healthy, non-engineered fruits and vegetables that have no forever chemicals sprayed on them practically doesn't exist. Basically I would be ketovore instead of carnivore, but red meat is practically the only thing I can get that I know for sure hasn't been ruined by psycho-food-science.

  • @terrikershner1555

    @terrikershner1555

    Ай бұрын

    Do you know your meat is not vaxxxed?

  • @truth-alwayswins
    @truth-alwayswins3 ай бұрын

    Research, facts, evidence, science. And this is why we love Dr. Brad.

  • @vince7349

    @vince7349

    3 ай бұрын

    Nutritional science isnt facts or science its Pseudo science .

  • @andrewnorris5415

    @andrewnorris5415

    3 ай бұрын

    There's so many studies though. Others can cite studies showing otherwise. I trust Longo more on protein, he's qualified in carrying out studies, and does it full time, all his life, not just a practising GP. All Brad states here to support more protein is an associative study. Which is easily subject to reverse causation. Bigger muscles are very often the result of people who exercise a lot, are already healthy, can move. Every animal tested lived longer with reduced protein (but not too low). All the blue zones ate a low protein diet. Best to read Longo's book, not trust a random video.

  • @yummymealsss

    @yummymealsss

    3 ай бұрын

    @@andrewnorris5415 Yeah but maybe blue zones people less buying food from store, they grow own veggies, fruits, animals. Look what they doing most time people they working and moving a lot, not sitting in office or in cars all time. It is a big difference in life and they get a less stress .

  • @andrewnorris5415

    @andrewnorris5415

    3 ай бұрын

    @@yummymealsss of course. to be in a blue zone you have to by necessity, max everything out. There is only a few of them. Plenty of other placed in the world lived low stress, moved a lot (it was very common back then, the norm around the world), ate more protein - and they were not a blue zone...

  • @aldarund

    @aldarund

    3 ай бұрын

    @@andrewnorris5415 and blue zone itself not a fact, its probably a hoax. Fake birth certs, bad data, unscientfic measurements

  • @ChrisPikeEnterprise
    @ChrisPikeEnterprise3 ай бұрын

    Another helpful video. Thanks Dr. Brad!

  • @Div_Ann
    @Div_Ann3 ай бұрын

    Before watching my guess is that it is the diet that helps you stay lean while also keeping your lipids in check and you feel good on, regardless of which diet that is.

  • @danno1800
    @danno18003 ай бұрын

    I must say that this is one of your best videos ever! Thank you - much appreciated…

  • @captainnoyaux
    @captainnoyaux3 ай бұрын

    Isn't brushing your teeth directly after a meal bad for enamel ? I thought research showed that

  • @werundwarum

    @werundwarum

    3 ай бұрын

    Not really, but avoid brushing for 30 min after you’ve had very acidic food. Like vinegar, citrus juices,...

  • @captainnoyaux

    @captainnoyaux

    3 ай бұрын

    @@werundwarum that's what I was thinking about

  • @mmwosu

    @mmwosu

    3 ай бұрын

    Practicing dentist here. This would only apply for a VERY acidic meal. Also smart to avoid brushing immediately after vomiting. Waiting half an hour allows your saliva to buffer the pH changes back to normal. In all other circumstances, brushing after a meal should generally be fine.

  • @captainnoyaux

    @captainnoyaux

    3 ай бұрын

    @@mmwosu good to know, thanks !

  • @Will-no6te
    @Will-no6te3 ай бұрын

    Great info as always, thank you!

  • @FutureLaugh
    @FutureLaugh3 ай бұрын

    been doing keto for 8 years, very hard to gain weight; always full and no longer obsessed about food

  • @Aww58-qt7xd
    @Aww58-qt7xd3 ай бұрын

    Excellent video again Dr Brad. Thankyou😊

  • @Sophal27
    @Sophal273 ай бұрын

    Salt is a problem if you have hypertension, Sodium retension is caused by hyper insulinemia. Removing the salt is just treating a symptom, maybe we should focus on the cause.

  • @bpatinas1578
    @bpatinas1578Ай бұрын

    I do fully appreciate that you take newest data into your videos yearly instead of sticking to one ideal. Just the guy I was looking for as the other docs seem to stick to their money maker. Thank you for not selling more than one supplement as well. Immersing your stuff more than others

  • @johnp4722
    @johnp47223 ай бұрын

    Excellent info

  • @kouritasvonkafthor468
    @kouritasvonkafthor4683 ай бұрын

    Which of the two of you is correct in understanding the effects of cholesterol and its individual expressions in creating Cardiovascular problems, you or DR. Rob Lusting? The analysis made by Dr. Rod Lusting differs from your approach. I would greatly appreciate it if you could give me an informed answer

  • @stlounsbury
    @stlounsbury3 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your talk. I’m using the WW program for the past 26 days and on it I consume much of their ”Zero Points” foods which are those you mentioned (fruits, non-starchy vegetables, beans/legumes). I also consume lean meats. It has been helping and yes, my desire for salt is decreasing. It’s easy to fail however I’m sticking to it because I’m tired of bouncing around from diet to diet. I also picked up a low dose multi, like you said and I notice that my fingernails are growing in now without ridges, so I was missing some kind of nutrients and this low-dose multi solved that, and probably helping other body processes within that were stressed as well. I think we also have to keep an eye on total caloric intake per day because in my experience if I go over 1,200 calories per day, I will not lose any weight. But that’s me, and we each have to adjust accordingly. I’ve lost 5 pounds this month.

  • @paulmr6667
    @paulmr66673 ай бұрын

    Probably the most confusing thing is saturated fat. We have half of the doctors on youtube saying saturated fat is good then half of them saying saturated fat is bad. It is REALLY difficult to decide who is right.

  • @Seanonyoutube

    @Seanonyoutube

    3 ай бұрын

    The literature is clear. In low to moderate amount its ok, in high amounts it’s definitely not as healthy as protein/unsaturated fats/complex/whole carbs. Genetic differences play a role in how detrimental it is.

  • @yummymealsss

    @yummymealsss

    3 ай бұрын

    Good point! Same with meat!

  • @Fearzero

    @Fearzero

    3 ай бұрын

    Saturated animal fat is very bad long term, in any amount. Certain saturated plant fats like stearic acid in cocoa are healthy. The doctors saying saturated animal fats are good are confused by studies that are extremely flawed. These studies pit saturated animal fats vs margarine or mineral oil but describe them as seed oils. A blatant lie. Margarine is completely a processed food over 90 percent trans fats. There isn't one study out there that doesn't show saturated animal fats to be significantly worse for the heart than polyunsaturated fats which are from plants and actually healthy. I've read them all.

  • @Seanonyoutube

    @Seanonyoutube

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Fearzero you’re precisely the kind of person who adds confusion rather than clarity to the topic.

  • @semi-mojo

    @semi-mojo

    3 ай бұрын

    This is why you have to be careful about who you get your information from. If you dont want to get your hands dirty and directly read the literature, then you need to develop a strong sense of someone's credibility, aswell as an idea of what the "totality" of current evidence tends to. People who speak in absolutes are people you should ignore. All in all, relatively low amounts of saturated fat in your diet will likely be fine, higher amounts will likely lead to worse health outcomes. This varies from person to person too.

  • @Feastalisk
    @Feastalisk3 ай бұрын

    Such a blessing discovering your channel, Thank you Dr. Brad!

  • @user-of8if7nq6k

    @user-of8if7nq6k

    3 ай бұрын

    No blessing . Only chance

  • @drewmalone
    @drewmalone3 ай бұрын

    high fiber and high protein has been my diet-it’s pretty hard to overeat if you try to hit both as foods high in one or the other are very satiating

  • @Masterr59
    @Masterr593 ай бұрын

    I struggled to try and lose weight for 8 solid years of actively trying to lose weight even with being very physically active. 10 mile walks, 20 mile bike rides, working all day on my feet I was still 250 pounds. I ended up to 320 lbs at 25 years old. I started fasting, got rid of sugar, cut carbs, got better sleep, and transitioned to getting rid of processed foods. I'm now 29 years old, and under 220 lbs, still reaping benefits. When I want to lose a few pounds, I go a few days without eating. Fasting and going low carb definitely helped me jump start my health transformation. I'm not afraid of carbs though. I did up my protein intake over this last year given the conversations with protein.

  • @Battery-kf4vu
    @Battery-kf4vu3 ай бұрын

    Hi Dr. Brad. If I am not mistaken your are conducting a study on rapamycin, so that means that you hope that lowering mTor helps for longevity. Now you say that we should keep leucine high. I am kind of confused.

  • @Greg_Chock

    @Greg_Chock

    3 ай бұрын

    Transient spikes of mTor is not to be avoided and actually needed to build muscle.

  • @eaappell

    @eaappell

    3 ай бұрын

    Exercise actually lowers mTor, while you're exercising. Then eating protein with some carbs spikes mTor to build muscle. mTor is best thought of as a spring that is activated & deactivated. Folks should think of 'cycling' mTor, not permanently activating or deactivating it.

  • @michaelphone1947
    @michaelphone19473 ай бұрын

    @drbradstanfield Would you consider making a video on the steps you're taking to reduce your LDL? You've mentioned pushing for a very low LDL, but I don't think you have a video on that specifically. For readers who are dying from high cholesterol, knowing what works to get it as low as you would really help. Thank you!

  • @Jeffs60

    @Jeffs60

    3 ай бұрын

    The average LDL cholesterol level of a centenarian is about 110 mg/dL. Some anorexics have very high cholesterol levels as the body is trying hard to protect itself. Notice how the body raises cholesterol levels to protect itself from disease, not lowers it.

  • @pkstar4641
    @pkstar46413 ай бұрын

    I did low sodium diet I started having headaches but after I added half a tablespoon of salt of sea salt. Then my headaches vanished with the half of a tablespoon of sea salt. Why did this happen to me? I did the low sodium and headaches started but add salt back into my diet and the headaches disappeared.🤔

  • @sylvianederlander2317
    @sylvianederlander23173 ай бұрын

    Fizzy drinks are bad? Any problem with unsweetened mineral water? I make my own starting with distilled water adding half the RDA of Mg and K!

  • @MichaelGGarry

    @MichaelGGarry

    3 ай бұрын

    Diet fizzy drinks are not only not bad, but they have been shown to help weight loss more than water.

  • @GrandmasterFerg
    @GrandmasterFerg3 ай бұрын

    Protein and fibre are linked to greater satiety so they should definitely be considered when creating your diet

  • @adamloepker8057
    @adamloepker80573 ай бұрын

    Hey Brad, can you do a video on C60? I have had a few people bring it up and it seems like total nonsense from what I can tell. Thanks for the content. Hope the family is doing well!

  • @jackpayne4658
    @jackpayne46583 ай бұрын

    Just a thought, but is there a health-promoting effect in seriously adopting any systematic dietary plan? Perhaps the sense of having some conscious control over one's own health is, in itself, health-promoting. Obviously, some diets are probably healthier than others, but the simple act of choosing (however difficult to maintain) might be the essential, unnoticed factor.

  • @nimblegoat
    @nimblegoat3 ай бұрын

    This is basically my diet - as for not starchy tubers, sweet potatoes and pumpkins are a net positive I believe. I try to keep carbs low anyway, as something has to give to keep calories low and eat lots of the good stuff. Nuts . avocado and Olive oil do take up quite a bit of daily calories. Bulk out on not starchy veggies

  • @balasubramaniamkajanan7598
    @balasubramaniamkajanan75983 ай бұрын

    Sir , how about super green mix supplement with all important vegetables and fruits , is it worth to buy , because some country peoples couldn’t have chance to consume all vegetables

  • @jj900
    @jj9003 ай бұрын

    I think protein balance and salt balance is the key. Your output in terms of exercise will decide how much of these you need. If you're not resistance training/exercising then excess protein will lead to gluconeogenesis and be used for energy. If you're doing a lot of cardio/sweating, you need sufficient salt. I wouldnt recommend blanketly reducing salt intake. Have some salt, exercise and sweat as much as possible, and monitor your blood pressure. Im popping salt tablets on my longer runs for example.

  • @FutureLaugh
    @FutureLaugh3 ай бұрын

    low carb mediteranean diet is excellent, however new findings about olive oil including high amounts of micro plastics is disturbing

  • @jamescalifornia2964

    @jamescalifornia2964

    3 ай бұрын

    😳❗️Oh NO ...

  • @TheDulcifer

    @TheDulcifer

    3 ай бұрын

    What "new findings" about Olive Oil? I go through gallons of it. Can you explain or provide a link? Thank you.

  • @FutureLaugh

    @FutureLaugh

    3 ай бұрын

    @@TheDulciferolive oil is the safest oil, however its something we should be aware of as consumers and pressure companies to find ways of reducing that contamination . heres what i found pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24016262/

  • @RaynesX

    @RaynesX

    Ай бұрын

    The more microplastics in my oil the better. I am a very stubborn person and will not settle for anything but the maximum levels of microplastics.

  • @vanesslifeygo
    @vanesslifeygoАй бұрын

    Hello Dr Brad I have seen many times that inhibiting mTOR is supposed to be a way to boost longevity. However, a high protein diet preserved your muscle mass and probably only does so by activating mTOR to stop catabolism. This suggests that a high protein may not be good for lifespan as it doesn't inhibit mTOR. What do we do? Am I missing something?

  • @paulc5389

    @paulc5389

    Ай бұрын

    The mtor thing basically boils down to people being obsessed with longevity being terrified of cancer. Personally I don't see the point in being less healthy now just in case I get cancer at some point and cause it to grow more by eating a normal diet instead of a low protein one before it's noticed. That's just living a lower quality of life in fear.

  • @fogfog8388
    @fogfog83883 ай бұрын

    Micro vitamin as a powder please? With hydrolysed collagen and creatine monohydrate?

  • @noah5291
    @noah52913 ай бұрын

    Please consider making a vid exploring studies on taurine impact on prolactin and GH. Thanks

  • @jeffryflorale
    @jeffryflorale3 ай бұрын

    Salt intake has never been proven to cause high bloodpressure

  • @tomgoff7887

    @tomgoff7887

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes and water has never been proven to be wet.

  • @anabolicamaranth7140
    @anabolicamaranth71403 ай бұрын

    1.6 grams/kg might give you a smidge more muscle than 1.2 but the difference is very small.

  • @justmillenialthings
    @justmillenialthings3 ай бұрын

    "What's the best longevity diet?" Proceeds to tell me the best weight-loss diet. Mmk.

  • @Hendrixski

    @Hendrixski

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I had the same thought. There's a lot of overlap between staying thin and living longer but they're not the same thing.

  • @user-qp5ew2qg1r
    @user-qp5ew2qg1r3 ай бұрын

    If you have a healthy weight, what kind of diet give you extra longevity then?

  • @kdub6593
    @kdub6593Ай бұрын

    A breath of truth. TU. I've been following longevity experts. The one thing they all have in common is a direct relationship to a company selling their products.

  • @genericusername5909
    @genericusername59093 ай бұрын

    Is the low sodium intake really universally valid now, or is there still a debate on whether it’s just for sodium sensitive individuals?

  • @chuckleezodiac24

    @chuckleezodiac24

    3 ай бұрын

    i've been low-carb for 2 years. starting having left calf cramps. went away after i started taking 1 tbsp of iodized sea salt in water every morning. i think i was low on salt.

  • @MichaelGGarry

    @MichaelGGarry

    3 ай бұрын

    Low sodium has never been universally valid, its an on-going thing that is simple not supported by the evidence.

  • @nikokallio8650
    @nikokallio86503 ай бұрын

    This is good summary. In medical fielt protein supplements are recommended for elderly whereas some Japanese retrospective studies show that Japanese who consume meat, milk products, alcohol and sugary stuff in moderate way live longer. Also other studies suggest that in humans protein intake of 0,75-1 g/weight in kiloes could be superior to high protein intake what comes to longevity. Theory is that protein cause aging in DNA and cell level.

  • @derrick2181
    @derrick21813 ай бұрын

    All I know is I love farting, so l will be eating fiber in my diet. Go beans.

  • @user-ob2xb9cn7m
    @user-ob2xb9cn7m3 ай бұрын

    Hi Brad, did you sell your Tesla shares at the peak of the market? I hope so. You got them when they were below 100.

  • @user-wq3sy6rk1c
    @user-wq3sy6rk1c3 ай бұрын

    Well, a couple of things are misstated. The graph for salt shows a U shape, so 'low salt' should be 'proper salt.' The other item involves confounding among unsaturated fats. MUFA and omega-3 fats, sure, but there is growing evidence that omega-6 fats need to be limited. As for saturated fats, their vilification is gradually coming unwound, so it is too early to commit. Other than these points, the presentation is more objective and spot-on than the norm, by far.

  • @MichaelGGarry

    @MichaelGGarry

    3 ай бұрын

    You (and Brad) missed the bit about water - diet fizzy drinks are shown to help weight-loss more than just water.

  • @JonathanDLynch
    @JonathanDLynch21 күн бұрын

    Everyone has a different metabolism. My rule is eat to your lab results. Try a diet, see if it gives you low LDL, low HBA1C, good body weight, good results for other tests - and it should leave you satiated when you eat. For me, that turned out to be a primarily pescatarian diet.

  • @JadaRose880
    @JadaRose8803 ай бұрын

    Excellent information. Just curious are you familiar with the work of the NZ based neurologist Dr. Matt Phillips who has been running trials on many neurological disorders such as Parkinsons, Dementia and Brain Cancer. He is focused on the mitochondria and encourages Omad and a Carnivore diet. His trials have been showing a decrease in symptoms. Based on his work I think the focus should be on metabolic health and fasting as the primary way to achieve long lasting health.

  • @Retronize84
    @Retronize843 ай бұрын

    Do people know of a quick healthy breakfast? I was doing oatmeal and eggs for a while but it made me feel sluggish. I love toast and gives me energy but i know its not good for me. Should i just eat fruit? I noticed if i skip breakfast i dont have the energy to exercise later in the day.

  • @MichaelGGarry

    @MichaelGGarry

    3 ай бұрын

    Just oatmeal without the eggs? Make it with water, add some fruit to it? Or something like Huel?

  • @e7702

    @e7702

    3 ай бұрын

    Steak and eggs

  • @Retronize84

    @Retronize84

    3 ай бұрын

    @@MichaelGGarry I ate it as porridge and added things like fruit and honey but it gets old and takes time to make.

  • @kyounokaze
    @kyounokazeАй бұрын

    One point I am interested in that I have not heard before is the clinical significance of an early dinner. I took a look at the abstracts of the linked articles but could not find a related one, perhaps I missed it?

  • @MaybeTogether
    @MaybeTogether3 ай бұрын

    Could you please covert Androgen Receptor Upregulator like L-Carnitine for muscle growth?

  • @SkepticalCaveman
    @SkepticalCaveman3 ай бұрын

    Don't reduce sodium, increase potassium instead.

  • @man_at_the_end_of_time

    @man_at_the_end_of_time

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@scwheeler24In the context of the pyramid diet.

  • @Hendrixski

    @Hendrixski

    3 ай бұрын

    Why not both? We can eat more beans, lentils, broccoli, avocado, bananas, and other sources of potassium. And we can keep sodium down to 1 mg per calorie consumed... or less. Isn't it best to do both?

  • @SkepticalCaveman

    @SkepticalCaveman

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Hendrixski because sodium Oscan essential mineral and it's dangerous to reduce it too much.

  • @saliksayyar9793
    @saliksayyar97932 ай бұрын

    What is low fat diet? 20% or 10-12% ? Big difference.

  • @Masuiatfres
    @Masuiatfres3 ай бұрын

    Success is not built on success. It's built on failure, it's built on frustration, it's built on fear that you have to overcome. I pray that everyone who reads this remains successful in life.

  • @keithdow8327
    @keithdow83273 ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @DrBradStanfield

    @DrBradStanfield

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks Keith!

  • @fuzonzord9301
    @fuzonzord93013 ай бұрын

    The main problem with weight loss is that is that the body fat is a survival mechanism. It stores energy for periods of food insecurity. Weight loss is basically a massive long term caloric deficit, which basically means subjecting organism to food insecurity stress. So natural thing for the organism is to try to gain more fat stores as a buffer for such events. Hence it will do things like slowing down metabolism or using survival-level hunger signals to get one to eat above maintenance. Stuff like eating more protein and refeeds just delay it, not prevent it. Also, it's not just a question of weight regain. A big problem is hitting the wall with weight loss long before getting out of obesity. Like yeah there are always these people in the comments who show up and talk about losing all excess weight and maintaining after changing their diet, usually to keto or low carb in general, but the problem is that they aren't the norm. Like there are people with ED who can literally starve themselves to death but most of people with ED are overweight, not underweight.

  • @anon8633

    @anon8633

    3 ай бұрын

    Completely disagree, eat foods that improve metabolic processes and make the mitochondria more effective.

  • @redearth8256
    @redearth82563 ай бұрын

    What types of fish?

  • @ricguers
    @ricguers3 ай бұрын

    My question is, does this weight-based protein intake ratio apply to all body type? I mean, slender, average and overweight people? It does not make much sense to me that two people weighing the same, however one being short and overweight and the other one being tall and slender, should require the same amount of protein. It would make more sense if that calculation were done on the person's ideal weight for their body stature. How does the amount of accumulated fat relates to protein consumption? Again, excellent video! Too bad Microvitamins are a😂vailable here in Brazil!

  • @Ruudwardt

    @Ruudwardt

    3 ай бұрын

    More sensible is protein g per lean mass kg. Quality also matters, less quality protein is needed.

  • @paulc5389

    @paulc5389

    Ай бұрын

    It's target body weight not current body weight. Unfortunately a lot of studies fail to mention it because they're conducted on healthy individuals so there's no to little difference between their target weight and current weight.

  • @giantfactory
    @giantfactoryАй бұрын

    While I won’t claim it’s necessary for long term health, going keto and doing IF corrected many of my health issues and helped me lose weight where all else failed.

  • @dewdew34
    @dewdew34Ай бұрын

    Just watched a doctor/researcher say Mediterranean was the healthiest in an epidemiological viewpoint. I think genetic/individual factors are a component that needs more attention , tailoring for each person.

  • @MichaelGGarry
    @MichaelGGarry3 ай бұрын

    Diet drinks are shown to be better for weight loss than just drinking water.

  • @bronsonstone725
    @bronsonstone725Ай бұрын

    G’day Brad, thanks for another informative video. I have a silly point, to point out. At about 9:40 you have a list of fundamentals. One of them is high protein (1.6g per kg). I know this refers to lean body weight, but perhaps there are people who don’t, so they end up possibly even doubling what they should have. So perhaps place in the bracket “based of lean body weight” A question, what is your opinion about the health value, regularity of consumption etc. for vital wheat protein ? It’s now an hour after I left the comment. I’m watching your other diet video called “be healthier than 99.7% of people”…. You stated the protein requirement is based from lean body weight. Golly you are quick

  • @Sophal27
    @Sophal273 ай бұрын

    The problem with many of these studies is focusing primarely on weight loss, it is only one factor but not the best criteria of measuring metabolic health. It would be much relevent to track fasting insulin, TG/HDL ratio or waist circumference. I agree the adherence problem is very important, that"s why we should not do "diets" but rather understand the causes of bad health and change our life style accordingly.

  • @shane8695
    @shane86953 ай бұрын

    Over time I've come to realize that this is very very individual...for me keto-carnivore is best. With ruminant meat. My friend does best as keto peescatarian, no dairy. Lots of nuts. This can vary wildly even among siblings...and hard to "perfect" but it's common not to do well with excess grains & legumes whereas some people thrive... And this whokendoet can change over time...more complications! Now I rarely discuss my or other people's food choices as I eat carrot cake I can't readily digest....but enjoy. Go figure!

  • @josecarioca8785
    @josecarioca87852 ай бұрын

    What about activation of mTor associated with proliferation of ERC, causing epigenetic noise in high-protein diets?

  • @health9818
    @health98183 ай бұрын

    .My mother 80 has to make sure to salt her food enough and has to drink salt water every day to live, if she doesn't she ends up in the hospital getting transfusions to get it back up. So telling everyone to cut their sodium intake is not safe.

  • @AlexanderWhillas
    @AlexanderWhillas3 ай бұрын

    Sooooo, high protean and fresh fruit and veg... sounds like the Keto diet to me? The inclusion of wholegrains might be considered OK on keto as the fiber in them counters the carbohydrates.

  • @osphranterrufus
    @osphranterrufusАй бұрын

    Where does sprouted whole grain bread fall in this?

  • @smaganas
    @smaganas3 ай бұрын

    He just glossed over fizzy drinks. Is that just sodas? Or is it any mineral water, soda water, bubly flavored water type drinks?

  • @DavidPereiraLima123

    @DavidPereiraLima123

    3 ай бұрын

    Rest easy, it's just soda.

  • @MarcyStuart
    @MarcyStuart3 ай бұрын

    Sodium sneaks up on you, it's a challenge to avoid it but staying away from restaurant and processed food works.

  • @mortenvinther8940
    @mortenvinther89403 ай бұрын

    Is it true that new study suggests that saturated in diary products isnt associated with increase in heart disease

  • @s.schmidt5923

    @s.schmidt5923

    3 ай бұрын

    It seems to be a complicated topic. I found two older studies that suggested the saturated fat in milk is less dangerous. But also three studies from 2017-2019 that still find correlations. Could not find a new one.

  • @biowm

    @biowm

    3 ай бұрын

    The confusion comes from not controlling for the food replacement. I favour observational studies with substitution analysis, and trials!

  • @stellasternchen
    @stellasternchenАй бұрын

    That meta analysis is checkmate to the people claiming no association between saturated fat intake and cardiovascular disease. I'm going to use it well. People need to be informed on the risks and benefits of their diets to make an informed decision.

  • @sparenn9070
    @sparenn90703 ай бұрын

    I think it's important to point out that saturated fat research is not so qualitative starting with the FFQ, if you include as saturated fat hot dogs, burgers with fries of course it will be bad. But high quality meat of animal sources? Not so sure. Keeping apoB in check while consuming saturated fat is likely safe for CVD. Anyway, I would say more research is needed here and personally I will eat red meat from time to time, taking into account the cooking

  • @anabolicamaranth7140

    @anabolicamaranth7140

    3 ай бұрын

    Let’s see how apoB compares when consuming grass fed beef vs beans.

  • @johnholme783
    @johnholme783Ай бұрын

    Can't have small meals; very active person. I have large highly nutritious meals. Very little alcohol; about 4.5 units a week. Very little processed food. Slightly underweight but healthy!

  • @MrStripedsocks
    @MrStripedsocks3 ай бұрын

    Note to self: he said no biscuits…but he said nothing about cookies.

  • @Scottlp2
    @Scottlp23 ай бұрын

    There is apparently something called Mediterranean-green, supposedly little better vs regular version.

  • @kyotango
    @kyotango3 ай бұрын

    So you're saying Paleo or Keto Paleo diet is best 🤔

  • @LeviSmith10
    @LeviSmith1012 күн бұрын

    Whats wrong with starchy veg? Potato and kumara is bad?

  • @blindandlearning9379
    @blindandlearning93793 ай бұрын

    Any thoughts on Himalayan salt?

  • @peterg2yt

    @peterg2yt

    3 ай бұрын

    Salt is salt…

  • @peterg2yt

    @peterg2yt

    3 ай бұрын

    @@scwheeler24 salt with trace elements of other minerals in it. Overwhelmingly sodium chloride

  • @dntwnttssxlcntnt9932
    @dntwnttssxlcntnt99323 ай бұрын

    how early should I have dinner?

  • @ballapalleballe

    @ballapalleballe

    3 ай бұрын

    17:26 sharp

  • @techwhiz6629
    @techwhiz66293 ай бұрын

    Carbohydrate last food order reduces bood sugar spikes and insulin secretion. Good for health.

  • @uswilkibr
    @uswilkibr3 ай бұрын

    There is so much conflicting data on protein intake in general, and Leucine specifically. I don't know what to trust.

  • @pr1712
    @pr1712Ай бұрын

    low sodium - so how much a day

  • @robertusga
    @robertusga3 ай бұрын

    Tirzepatide for breakfast once a week. Can't beat it.

  • @OTISWDRIFTWOOD
    @OTISWDRIFTWOOD3 ай бұрын

    Yep - best diet is the non-overconsuming one

  • @SlamminGraham
    @SlamminGraham2 ай бұрын

    With regard to salt, a lot of people don't realize that a little salt goes a long way because salt is strong. Reduce your salt usage to 25-35% of what you use now, and try it. It will taste almost the same.

  • @untio
    @untio3 ай бұрын

    I would like to hear a real diet indicating breakfast, dinner, etc.

  • @FJano12
    @FJano123 ай бұрын

    Is salt alright if my blood pressure fine?

  • @chuckleezodiac24

    @chuckleezodiac24

    3 ай бұрын

    yep. books on salt: David Brownstein and James DiNicolantanio. also YT interviews.

  • @BrysonKeenan
    @BrysonKeenan3 ай бұрын

    So, when you said “not the Mediterranean diet”, you meant “pretty much the Mediterranean diet”…? 😂

  • @jeffreyjohnson7359
    @jeffreyjohnson73593 ай бұрын

    Emphasize fiber, unsaturated fats, and protein, be moderate in calories, saturated fats, and sodium, minimize trans fats and refined carbohydrates.

  • @MichaelGGarry
    @MichaelGGarry3 ай бұрын

    Whatever diet helps you limit calories. That's it, that's always been it. If you want to add in long-term health on top of simple weight loss, its gets a bit more difficult.

  • @gaston.
    @gaston.3 ай бұрын

    The crowd... "he's the high protein guy, after him!"

  • @NuLiForm
    @NuLiForm2 ай бұрын

    imho?...No particular diet, beyond a well rounded one based on healthy Organic Whole Naturally made foods, can be good for Long term. Many of them can be useful for helping even healing particular issues..but should not be adhered to exclusively beyond that point.

  • @michellelauer4212
    @michellelauer42123 ай бұрын

    I find it appalling that KZread won’t alert me to new videos from this contact creator

  • @prismgems
    @prismgems3 ай бұрын

    What you didn't mention when talking about keeping the weight off is that many people medicate with food [1] [2]. They have something in their life that they don't want to deal with, or are afraid to confront, a small t or big T trauma. Whenever it seems like they are going to think about it and make themselves feel bad, they reach for something to eat to distract themselves. There are lots of ways to deal with those subconscious issues, either by yourself [3] or with the help of a professional. A lot of these issues come from childhood, when we were ignorant of life and just developing our ego. Our defenses were low, and we often imprinted with conclusions that were erroneous. The subconscious is the gatekeeper of our self, our beliefs and values, so it can't change itself directly. That way lies madness. I like a technique called EFT (emotional freedom technique) for dealing with these, I prefer self help, but there are professionals. There are officially sanctioned methods like CBT (it shares some of the concepts from EFT, but gives them different names and academic imprimatur). Dialectical therapy seems to get high approval from users. If you are a closet masochist, you could try exposure therapy. Hypnotherapy is another one. All effective therapy is basically waking hypnosis, a dialog between the conscious (yours or the professional's) and the subconscious. A fun one is to keep a dream diary. A technological one is to use brainwave entrainment. If you are agnostically spiritually inclined, you could look up 'The Work of Byron Katie); the technique she developed is free, and has a lot of fans. 1. Smoking is another way to distract. Most people who quit smoking gain weight after they quit, at least for a while, because they replace the cigarettes with food. 2. Food has lots of positives as a medicine. It is socially acceptable, it is readily available, it is (relatively) cheap, and it is associated with positive memories (in general). Almost every holiday has a big meal of some kind as part of the celebration. 3. Self help is not for everyone. If you are the kind of person who does a lot of introspection, it will probably work for you. If you aren't that type of person, you will struggle. In the Myers-Briggs typing system, three or more of I or N or F or P probably OK. Three or more of E, S, T, or J probably going to have troubles. But, if you are using a free technique, it only costs your time to try it, and you can prove me wrong 🙂. EFT has lots of free training videos available online, even here on youtube. If you are going to watch any of them after the basic technique, I recommend the one of the 'EFT to the Palace of Possibilities' as it elucidates the paradigm. You don't have to believe the paradigm for it to work. In fact, when I first started using it, I was using it incorrectly and it still worked. 😙

  • @curtislaketek2822
    @curtislaketek28222 ай бұрын

    Not sure if saturated/unsaturated fats are bad for you. Animal fat is better for you than seed oils, but that isn’t what they tell us to eat