Summary: The goal should be to maximize nutrition while minimizing calories. That means quality animal product. Bone broths would be a major component. Plants literally do the reverse. They increase the calorie content of the diet while decreasing meaningful nutrient content, thus requiring greater intake (protein leverage).
Just noticed his diet is like the popular French Dukan Diet. Lean protein, low fat, and low carb in the weight loss phase. Having been high fat carnivore, vegan, Paleo, and everything in between, I am now thinking Ted Naiman and Dr. Dukan are right: protein is King.
Sadly he don't mention how fat is as essential as protein, I mean all your cells have a membran that are pure fat, steroid hormon aka testosteron and oestro are fattt hormones, omega 3 maybe ?..... I mean wtf, low fat diet are no Bueno, fat is not just storage energy.... 🤦♂️
@@redchakra03 That's more of the weight loss phase . You lower carbs and fats to make it easier to burn body fat. as you get leaner, you up the fat to achieve maintenance
this is absolutely brilliant, but the audio is extremely low - the uploader needs to separate the audio from the video in a video editor (you can do that in ShotCut), render the audio only, put the audio in a multi-track program like Audacity, 'normalize' the audio to make it louder, then pair the audio with the video in the video editor and render it
Of all the assertions posited to explain why we are seeing the raging epidemic of obesity, especially among the world's impoverished, the protein leverage hypothesis is one of the best explanations. We are hearing in the news, especially as of late, about income inequality. The form of inequality that is not spoken about in the news, but which deserves equal or even more attention, is protein inequality. Kudos to Dr. Ted Naiman for elucidating the protein leverage hypothesis in such an accessible fashion.
Excellent lecture. Dr. Naiman broke it down simply for me to understand. I wonder, however as I get older, consuming more protein on a Low carb diet, offsets the diminish production of testosterone?
Thanks for this! I am curious what is best to eat before weightlifting? I appreciate all this great information. I have a daughter with Prader-Willi syndrome. I have been increasing her protein in hopes that it will help her.
Good presentation with excellent pictures. The right pace of speech, pauses to give time to the audience to digest what's being said. You put the emphasis on avoiding carbs. You don't talk about low carb / high fat / moderate protein diet. Surely there must be a sweet pot there. We know that a high carb diet raises insulin, and that starts an energy accumulation mode. If you cut out carbs entirely, you put an end to this energy accumulation mode and start to burn fat. Extreme version of this is Type 1 diabetes, where you cannot put away anything and just waste away in the midst of plenty because there is no / not enough insulin. I personally find Ron Rosedale as the most forward-looking scientist in this field of nutrition and health.
Great content as usual. I'm a hunter with a chest freezer filled with high protein, low fat wild game. It always seemed like the best way to eat, and you're helping prove it to be true.
Shirtless or suited, hot, hot hot 😉 Seriously though, Doctor Naiman has helped me so very much! He practices what he preaches. He’s intelligent and generous - a real class act!
So, I wrote down the important parts of the video: "What is eating? So plants are autotrophs, and they make their own food. Animals are heterotrophs, meaning they eat other living things. That's right: you and I are animals and we are only alive because we eat other living things. So all animals can be divided into herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores. But no matter what kind of animal you are, plants are at the base of all animal nutrition. Herbivores are predators of plants, and they have to make al the food for all the animals. What plants do is take all the Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen; the three biggest elements of life, and they use them to make all of their own food. " Please, continue my work by replying what he says next. I can't do it all by myself...
This presenter talks very fast on a topic where the info needs to be processed as you listen. Please speak a little slower and allow the listener a chance to digest the info. Thank you. (Added side note: While it's true we can slow the speed down, however, when listening and driving this is not easy)
Atkins low carb version? I am all for protein, but isn't increased protein above 20% primarily for those who want to build muscle? And doesn't protein raise moderate insulin levels? Insulin is the master protein synthesizer to create peptides from absorbed amino acids.
Ted Naiman says that get fatter is caused by carbs + fat or eating high energy density foods, not about the carb-insulin model, cause people and animals that eat too much protein are actually very thin.
I like Naiman and what he has to say, but he's totally wrong about the protein content of human diet prior to the agricultural revolution 10,000 years ago. While we continue to imagine that pre-historic people depended mostly on game and fish for their food (on animal protein obtained by hunting and fishing), to their own surprise anthropologists realized back in the 1970s and 1980s that almost 75% of hunter-gatherers' caloric intake came in the form of plants (including roots and nuts), and only 25% in the form of meat/fish. High protein intake may be very good for us -- I myself tend to feel and do better on lots of animal protein and don't do nearly as well when I consume only vegetables -- but there's no doubt that we as a species evolved to be predominantly reliant on plant foods. The interesting thing is that, even so, our ancestors definitely did eat a lot more protein than the average Westerner, fully confirming Dr. Naiman's thesis. As for the audio/sound volume problems: I find that I get pretty good volume with headphones and can follow easily what he's saying.
What about the isotope analysis? This confirms that ancient but anatomically modern humans were high level carnivores. Humans are more plant foods as mega fauna died out
That would been scientific studies “ BACKED “ by the American food industry !!!! The world has been lied to by the American food industry patsies for the last hundred years !!!
This one dimensional focussed quackery is the same stuff as people advertising low fat 20years ago only he is preaching for protein and saying stuff like 'corn is bad' as today's fashion...
A a general rule, corn is bad. especially for wright loss and he's not wrong, whether you prefer low fat or low carb, higher protein helps you lose weight
You should be sorry for your ignorant comment. Dr Ted Naiman is an MD and researcher. He has done extensive work on the field of nutrition. You do not believe what he presents, that’s another subject.
The sound is too quiet. Can that be corrected?
Headphones was my hack
@@ricardomendez8655 Yes!! Turn up the volume !!!
Summary: The goal should be to maximize nutrition while minimizing calories. That means quality animal product. Bone broths would be a major component. Plants literally do the reverse. They increase the calorie content of the diet while decreasing meaningful nutrient content, thus requiring greater intake (protein leverage).
Just noticed his diet is like the popular French Dukan Diet. Lean protein, low fat, and low carb in the weight loss phase. Having been high fat carnivore, vegan, Paleo, and everything in between, I am now thinking Ted Naiman and Dr. Dukan are right: protein is King.
Sadly he don't mention how fat is as essential as protein, I mean all your cells have a membran that are pure fat, steroid hormon
aka testosteron and oestro are fattt hormones, omega 3 maybe ?..... I mean wtf, low fat diet are no Bueno, fat is not just storage energy.... 🤦♂️
@@redchakra03 That's more of the weight loss phase . You lower carbs and fats to make it easier to burn body fat. as you get leaner, you up the fat to achieve maintenance
this is absolutely brilliant, but the audio is extremely low - the uploader needs to separate the audio from the video in a video editor (you can do that in ShotCut), render the audio only, put the audio in a multi-track program like Audacity, 'normalize' the audio to make it louder, then pair the audio with the video in the video editor and render it
Great presentation from dr. Ted Naiman, but please fix the sound.
Of all the assertions posited to explain why we are seeing the raging epidemic of obesity, especially among the world's impoverished, the protein leverage hypothesis is one of the best explanations. We are hearing in the news, especially as of late, about income inequality. The form of inequality that is not spoken about in the news, but which deserves equal or even more attention, is protein inequality. Kudos to Dr. Ted Naiman for elucidating the protein leverage hypothesis in such an accessible fashion.
Terrific Ted. Nice presentation on the same topics you espouse on Twitter. I appreciate all you do and share.
Unfortunate audio quality.
Which is an incredible shame since the information is excellent.
This is almost inaudible even with sound up full. Great content from Ted, though.
Indeed excellent explanation of why we have such a problem in America and most of the world.
I used my HDMI cable to the TV and was able to get a more volume. I'd hate to miss a word Dr. Naiman says.
Excellent lecture. Dr. Naiman broke it down simply for me to understand. I wonder, however as I get older, consuming more protein on a Low carb diet, offsets the diminish production of testosterone?
I'm hoping Ted responds to my direct tweet... I amplified the audio and have it ready for him should he choose to download/upload.
Too important and great content to be so quiet!
This is a great but not enough volume
Thanks for this! I am curious what is best to eat before weightlifting? I appreciate all this great information. I have a daughter with Prader-Willi syndrome. I have been increasing her protein in hopes that it will help her.
Good presentation with excellent pictures. The right pace of speech, pauses to give time to the audience to digest what's being said.
You put the emphasis on avoiding carbs. You don't talk about low carb / high fat / moderate protein diet. Surely there must be a sweet pot there.
We know that a high carb diet raises insulin, and that starts an energy accumulation mode. If you cut out carbs entirely, you put an end to this energy accumulation mode and start to burn fat. Extreme version of this is Type 1 diabetes, where you cannot put away anything and just waste away in the midst of plenty because there is no / not enough insulin.
I personally find Ron Rosedale as the most forward-looking scientist in this field of nutrition and health.
Please when your engineer uploads set to MAX at "-2db", can't hear youuuu!
great stuff Ted!
The sound needs to be adjusted ASAP it's almost inaudible
Excellent. Just the facts, stated simply with no apologies to agriculture or industrialization.
Too great content to have low volume. Please fix this video guys! :)
What a shame the sound is so low.
Great content as usual. I'm a hunter with a chest freezer filled with high protein, low fat wild game. It always seemed like the best way to eat, and you're helping prove it to be true.
You better be adding fats to that meat brother. (Real Fat from animals)
So understandable! I'm so grateful the day you told me to up my protein! Thank you!!!!
Pretty impossible to hear.
When did Messi become a scientist?
Shirtless or suited, hot, hot hot 😉 Seriously though, Doctor Naiman has helped me so very much! He practices what he preaches. He’s intelligent and generous - a real class act!
😂
Brilliant thanks
Fantastic!
The sound 😞
If sound is an issue there is another YT video with the same presentation on Ted's YT channel - ruclips.net/video/UsROBLqr-SE/видео.html.
Awesome thanks!
Volume sucks
Please fix the sound
So, I wrote down the important parts of the video:
"What is eating?
So plants are autotrophs, and they make their own food. Animals are heterotrophs, meaning they eat other living things.
That's right: you and I are animals and we are only alive because we eat other living things.
So all animals can be divided into herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores. But no matter what kind of animal you are, plants are at the base of all animal nutrition.
Herbivores are predators of plants, and they have to make al the food for all the animals.
What plants do is take all the Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen; the three biggest elements of life, and they use them to make all of their own food.
"
Please, continue my work by replying what he says next. I can't do it all by myself...
Lookin slick Ted
Hmm. No seafood on the last diagram.
Can’t hear him
Awesome presentation - 2 issues only :
1 - the sound is too damn low, it makes it really difficult to follow
2 - why is there so much shirt on Ted ??
This presenter talks very fast on a topic where the info needs to be processed as you listen. Please speak a little slower and allow the listener a chance to digest the info. Thank you. (Added side note: While it's true we can slow the speed down, however, when listening and driving this is not easy)
Use pause
Could only listen to with headphones.... great talk though. Someone in the fast food industry must be muffeling this ha ha
Can't hear crap.
Atkins low carb version? I am all for protein, but isn't increased protein above 20% primarily for those who want to build muscle? And doesn't protein raise moderate insulin levels? Insulin is the master protein synthesizer to create peptides from absorbed amino acids.
Ted Naiman says that get fatter is caused by carbs + fat or eating high energy density foods, not about the carb-insulin model, cause people and animals that eat too much protein are actually very thin.
Can't hear this video. Weak sound
If you would like to hear this lecture, a boosted audio version is at ruclips.net/video/2nBibITXxXo/видео.html
13:31 Buth ( o_o)
Cartman!
Mmm
I like Naiman and what he has to say, but he's totally wrong about the protein content of human diet prior to the agricultural revolution 10,000 years ago. While we continue to imagine that pre-historic people depended mostly on game and fish for their food (on animal protein obtained by hunting and fishing), to their own surprise anthropologists realized back in the 1970s and 1980s that almost 75% of hunter-gatherers' caloric intake came in the form of plants (including roots and nuts), and only 25% in the form of meat/fish. High protein intake may be very good for us -- I myself tend to feel and do better on lots of animal protein and don't do nearly as well when I consume only vegetables -- but there's no doubt that we as a species evolved to be predominantly reliant on plant foods. The interesting thing is that, even so, our ancestors definitely did eat a lot more protein than the average Westerner, fully confirming Dr. Naiman's thesis.
As for the audio/sound volume problems: I find that I get pretty good volume with headphones and can follow easily what he's saying.
What about the isotope analysis? This confirms that ancient but anatomically modern humans were high level carnivores. Humans are more plant foods as mega fauna died out
That would been scientific studies “ BACKED “ by the American food industry !!!! The world has been lied to by the American food industry patsies for the last hundred years !!!
This one dimensional focussed quackery is the same stuff as people advertising low fat 20years ago only he is preaching for protein and saying stuff like 'corn is bad' as today's fashion...
A a general rule, corn is bad. especially for wright loss and he's not wrong, whether you prefer low fat or low carb, higher protein helps you lose weight
I am sorry, but this man has nothing to do with science. Totally BS.
You have Dunning Kruger syndrome.
You should be sorry for your ignorant comment. Dr Ted Naiman is an MD and researcher. He has done extensive work on the field of nutrition. You do not believe what he presents, that’s another subject.
His take is indeed scientific and you may disagree but stating that without pointing out anything that's wrong hurts your credibility.
Volume sucks