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Ep 318 - Resistance Training as a Fat Loss Tool (ft. Dr. Mike Ormsbee)

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In this episode of Iron Culture, hosts Eric Helms and Michael Zourdos engage in a deep discussion with Dr. Mike Ormsbee about the role of resistance training in fat oxidation and body composition. They explore how resistance training can be an effective tool for fat loss, the physiological mechanisms behind fat metabolism during exercise, and the importance of myokines and hormones in this process. The conversation challenges common perceptions about fat burning and emphasizes the need for a nuanced understanding of energy expenditure and body composition changes. In this conversation, Michael Zourdos and Mike Ormsbee delve into various aspects of nutrition and exercise science, emphasizing the importance of understanding the evolving nature of research. They discuss the significance of preclinical studies, the role of resistance training in fat loss, and the myth of spot reduction. The conversation also explores the interplay between glycogen and fat utilization, the implications of pre-sleep protein feeding, and the lessons learned from past research mistakes. The speakers highlight the need for collaboration in research and the ongoing exploration of nutritional timing and its effects on body composition and sleep quality.

To stay up to date with the MASS crew, head over to massresearchreview.com

You can follow Dr. Ormsbee’s work and the work of his lab, and even take a course on body composition he’s involved with using the following links Instagram @mike Ormsbee https://www.instagram.com/mikeormsbee/?hl=en @fsuissm https://www.instagram.com/fsuissm/ https://www.thegreatcourses.com/courses/changing-body-composition-through-diet-and-exercise?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR0UlSymishRP9a0LsEV9M426b3ojQrU-As81zLkafYwuz48Po8Qdzkk3iw_aem_sdFSaB4a109dHMmHXK9WUQ

00:00 Introduction to an episode with two Mikes and one Eric https://sportsnutritionassociation.com/sna-annual-2025-conference/

05:26 Introducing Dr Mike Ormsbee properly

08:01 Resistance training is fat loss training

22:09 Concurrent training and equating aerobic and resistance training in studies

28:39 Adaptations to exercise and fat burning vs fat loss Jo 2019 Resistance training during a 12-week protein supplemented VLCD treatment enhances weight-loss outcomes in obese patients https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29352654/ Murphy 2022 Energy deficiency impairs resistance training gains in lean mass but not strength: A meta-analysis and meta-regression https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34623696/ So 2014 Exercise-induced myokines in health and metabolic diseases https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28664094/ Vechetti 2021 Mechanical overload-induced muscle-derived extracellular vesicles promote adipose tissue lipolysis https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34033143/

42:51 The many mechanisms involved with fat loss outcomes

53:01 Is spot reduction possible? And considering science when making recommendations

1:04:20 Dr Ormsbee’s current and future projects and the evolution of methods Snijders 2015 Protein Ingestion before Sleep Increases Muscle Mass and Strength Gains during Prolonged Resistance-Type Exercise Training in Healthy Young Men https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25926415/ Falkenberg 2021 Nutrient intake, meal timing and sleep in elite male Australian football players https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32624442/

01:34:06 Final thoughts on sleep quality and closing out https://massresearchreview.com/

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In this episode of Iron Culture, hosts Eric Helms and Michael Zourdos engage in a deep discussion with Dr. Mike Ormsbee about the role of resistance training in fat oxidation and body composition. They explore how resistance training can be an effective tool for fat loss, the physiological mechanisms behind fat metabolism during exercise, and the importance of myokines and hormones in this process. The conversation challenges common perceptions about fat burning and emphasizes the need for a nuanced understanding of energy expenditure and body composition changes. In this conversation, Michael Zourdos and Mike Ormsbee delve into various aspects of nutrition and exercise science, emphasizing the importance of understanding the evolving nature of research. They discuss the significance of preclinical studies, the role of resistance training in fat loss, and the myth of spot reduction. The conversation also explores the interplay between glycogen and fat utilization, the implications of pre-sleep protein feeding, and the lessons learned from past research mistakes. The speakers highlight the need for collaboration in research and the ongoing exploration of nutritional timing and its effects on body composition and sleep quality.

To stay up to date with the MASS crew, head over to massresearchreview.com

You can follow Dr. Ormsbee’s work and the work of his lab, and even take a course on body composition he’s involved with using the following links Instagram @mike Ormsbee https://www.instagram.com/mikeormsbee/?hl=en @fsuissm https://www.instagram.com/fsuissm/ https://www.thegreatcourses.com/courses/changing-body-composition-through-diet-and-exercise?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR0UlSymishRP9a0LsEV9M426b3ojQrU-As81zLkafYwuz48Po8Qdzkk3iw_aem_sdFSaB4a109dHMmHXK9WUQ

00:00 Introduction to an episode with two Mikes and one Eric https://sportsnutritionassociation.com/sna-annual-2025-conference/

05:26 Introducing Dr Mike Ormsbee properly

08:01 Resistance training is fat loss training

22:09 Concurrent training and equating aerobic and resistance training in studies

28:39 Adaptations to exercise and fat burning vs fat loss Jo 2019 Resistance training during a 12-week protein supplemented VLCD treatment enhances weight-loss outcomes in obese patients https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29352654/ Murphy 2022 Energy deficiency impairs resistance training gains in lean mass but not strength: A meta-analysis and meta-regression https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34623696/ So 2014 Exercise-induced myokines in health and metabolic diseases https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28664094/ Vechetti 2021 Mechanical overload-induced muscle-derived extracellular vesicles promote adipose tissue lipolysis https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34033143/

42:51 The many mechanisms involved with fat loss outcomes

53:01 Is spot reduction possible? And considering science when making recommendations

1:04:20 Dr Ormsbee’s current and future projects and the evolution of methods Snijders 2015 Protein Ingestion before Sleep Increases Muscle Mass and Strength Gains during Prolonged Resistance-Type Exercise Training in Healthy Young Men https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25926415/ Falkenberg 2021 Nutrient intake, meal timing and sleep in elite male Australian football players https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32624442/

01:34:06 Final thoughts on sleep quality and closing out https://massresearchreview.com/

  continue reading

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