Barbell Medicine Podcast
Barbell Medicine
Podcast by Barbell Medicine
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May 2, 2024 • 1h 14min
Episode #290: Reaction to Huberman's Back Pain Podcast and April 2024 Research Review
Drs. Baraki and Feigenbaum discuss genetics' role in exercise and obesity risk, critique a podcast on back pain, and analyze the efficacy of sugar-sweetened beverage tax laws. They delve into the importance of evidence-based approaches in back pain management, genetic predispositions, and the impact of tax laws on public health interventions.

Apr 26, 2024 • 1h 13min
Episode #289: 3 Most Common Rehab Mistakes
Explore common mistakes in rehab like training through pain, varying movements, and redistributing training load. Learn how to manage symptoms and progress in rehabilitation training for effective recovery.

Apr 23, 2024 • 1h 9min
Episode #288: When Going To The Gym Goes Wrong (#3)
Drs. Baraki and Feigenbaum discuss hospitalizations from exercise gone wrong, including a tragic case of multiple infarctions. They cover evaluating joint pain, return-to-play recommendations post-injury, and a case study of exercise collapse related to sickle cell trait.

Apr 18, 2024 • 1h 21min
Episode #287: Great Debates in Health and Fitness (Part 5)
Drs. Baraki and Feigenbaum debate controversial topics in health and fitness. They discuss blood sugar spikes, barbell vs. machine exercises, legalization of performance-enhancing drugs in sports, and debunking the protein intake myth. The podcast also explores optimizing strength and conditioning simultaneously while touching on the importance of informed discussions in the healthcare field.

Apr 15, 2024 • 32min
Episode #286: Is Protein Really More Filling?
Exploring how dietary protein surpasses carbohydrates and fat in increasing satiety, recommended protein intake for adults, impact on muscle mass preservation, effects on muscle mass, fat loss, and energy expenditure, relationship between dietary protein intake, satiety, and weight management, maximizing weight loss and maintenance with high protein diets.

Apr 9, 2024 • 1h 4min
Episode #285: Nicotine
Drs. Baraki and Feigenbaum discuss the effects of nicotine on health and performance. They delve into nicotine toxicity, e-cigarette use, smokeless tobacco, and performance enhancement. The conversation explores the risks and benefits of nicotine, the importance of therapy, and strategies for harm reduction.

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Apr 2, 2024 • 1h 4min
Episode #284: When Going To The Gym Goes Wrong (#2)
Dr. Baraki and Dr. Feigenbaum discuss cases of hospitalization post-gym. They explore exercise-induced medical cases, abnormal lab results, and diagnosing conditions like reversible posterior encephalopathy syndrome. The episode emphasizes the importance of patient checkups, interpreting lab tests accurately, and monitoring blood pressure for accurate diagnoses.

Mar 27, 2024 • 1h 1min
Episode #283: When Going To The Gym Goes Wrong (#1)
Doctors discuss bizarre exercise-related hospitalization cases, dangers of pure caffeine powder, managing overdoses, shoulder pain differential diagnosis, understanding compartment syndromes, diverse exercise-related case reports.

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Mar 22, 2024 • 1h 11min
Episode #282: March 2024 Research Review
Dr. Baraki and Dr. Feigenbaum discuss research papers on artificial sweeteners' impact on health, anabolic steroid use, and plastics' effects on cardiovascular health. They also touch on topics like managing atrial fibrillation during training and the challenges of plastic exposure in food.

Mar 18, 2024 • 52min
Episode #281: Great Debates in Fitness and Health #4 (Part II)
Controversies in health and fitness debated including GLP1 agonists, BMI accuracy, CrossFit benefits, pregnancy guidelines, and overtraining. Discussion on weight loss interventions impact on lean body mass, criteria for metabolic bariatric surgery decisions, and debates surrounding CrossFit effectiveness for health and performance. Exploration of CrossFit risks, competitive training, pregnancy exercise guidelines, and the importance of diagnoses in healthcare management.


