#63 - Adipose tissue adaptations to exercise and exercise and antipsychotics. Professor David Wright

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
  • Dr Glenn McConell chats with Professor David Wright from the University of British Columbia, Canada. He has undertaken a lot of important work on the effect of exercise on muscle glucose uptake and mitochondria and then has branched out to examine the effect of exercise training on mitochondria in adipose tissue (fat). We discussed his work around that and then talked about an interesting new focus of his work around the metabolic effects of antipsychotics. He is finding that exercise can prevent the acute blood glucose raising effects of antipsychotics. A very interesting chat.
    0:00. Introduction and how David got into research
    6:10. His transition from muscle to fat research
    10:05. Exercise activates AMPK in muscle and fat
    10:57. Adipose tissue breakdown during exercise
    13:58. Adrenaline/epinephrine
    15:28. Exercise training effects on fat mitochondria
    21:00. Why so much fat turnover during exercise
    24:00. Fat use during ex in lean vs obese
    26:25. Adrenaline regulation of fat adaptations to ex training
    29:50. AMPK regulation of fat
    32:05. Cross talk between organs during exercise
    34:55. White, beige, brown adipose tissue
    39:00. Human vs rodents brown adipose tissue
    44:25. Adipokines and exercise training
    48:40. Ectopic fat
    49:40. Antipsychotics, obesity and diabetes
    51:15. Each dose of an antipsychotic increases blood glucose
    53:00. Exercise prevents these glucose effects of antipsychotics
    59:00. GLP-1, glucagon and antipsychotics
    1:03:20. Poor exercise adherence, do fasting instead?
    1:05:15. Ketogenic diets and antipsychotics
    1:08:50. Ketogenic diets and mental health
    1:11:03. Clinicians awareness etc.
    1:12:45. Sex and age differences
    1:15:00. Acute vs chronic effects
    1:15:40. Takeaway messages
    1:19:27. Outro (9 seconds)
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  • @stoenchu122
    @stoenchu122 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Starting 2024 with this

  • @wraith8323
    @wraith8323 Před 10 měsíci +2

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