Feb 14, 2017
Episode 165: Kevin Hall, PhD of the National Institutes of
Health (NIH) is on the podcast to discuss his work examining the
carbohydrate-insulin model of obesity and responds to recent
comments on the issue by Gary Taubes.
Dr. Hall is a Senior Investigator in the Laboratory of Biological
Modeling at the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and
Kidney Diseases (NIDDK).
Kevin's laboratory investigates how metabolism and the brain adapt in response to a variety of interventions to diet and physical actvity. They perform experiments in both humans and rodents to better understand the complex mechanisms regulating macronutrient metabolism, body composition, and energy expenditure. A unique aspect of the laboratory involves the development of mathematical models to quantitatively describe, explain, integrate, and predict our experimental results.
Over the past couple of years, Kevin has been the principal investigator on a couple of high-profile metabolic ward studies looking to examine: 1) the effect of restricting calories from fat vs. from carbohydrates, and 2) the hypothesis that ketogenic diets offer a metabolic advantage.
In This Episode We Discuss:
Defining the carbohydrate-insulin model of obesity
Scientific models and the principle of experimental
falsification
Main predictions of the carbohydrate-insulin model
Examining the idea that ketogenic diets confer a metabolic
advantage
Response to recent comments from Gary Taubes
The effect of weight loss on appetite