Thanks for attending my lecture at Mac-Nutrition LIVE 2022!
Below, find additional material, including references for the talk, the lecture slides and recommendations for further learning on this topic.
PDF copy of the lecture slides: Danny Lennon – MNU 22 Lecture
Further Learning
Related podcast episodes:
- 352: Do Diets Even Work in the Long-term? – A Look at Weight Loss Maintenance
- 391: Is There a Body Weight Set Point?: Models of Body Mass Regulation
- 388: Consequences of Weight Stigma and Weight Bias
- 379: Obesity & Chronic Disease Risk with Dr. Spencer Nadolsky
- 460: Dr. Priya Sumithran – Body Fat Regulation, Pros & Cons of Weight Loss Interventions, and GLP-1 Receptor Agonists
- 395: Prof. Carel Le Roux – Current Thinking in Obesity Treatment
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Related reading:
- Tahrani & Morton, 2022 – Benefits of weight loss of 10% or more in patients with overweight or obesity: A review
- The “Calories In, Calories Out” Confusion: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding Energy Balance
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Future Live Events
- On Saturday 18th March 2023, Sigma Nutrition Radio LIVE takes place in London.
- On the day Danny Lennon and Dr. Alan Flanagan will be joined by two special guests (announced soon) to discuss some of the most interesting current topics in nutrition.
- Tickets are £35 (or £30 for students). Event capacity is 70 and tickets are first come, first serve.
- For more details see here.