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The field of circadian biology has long been associated with regulating diurnal physiological processes, notably the sleep-wake cycle. However, recent advances have unveiled a broader role for circadian clocks across various tissues, including skeletal muscle.
Within this context, the investigation of circadian clocks within the skeletal muscle milieu has emerged as a frontier of scientific inquiry. These intrinsic timekeeping mechanisms exhibit multifaceted regulatory capacities beyond mere temporal synchronization.
This episode delves into the implications of “circadian clocks” operating within skeletal muscle tissue, with the esteemed Prof. Karyn Esser as this week’s guest. Her pioneering work has been instrumental in understanding the interplay between circadian rhythmicity and muscular physiology.
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#352: Do Diets Even Work in the Long-term? - A Look at Weight Loss Maintenance
#351: Prof. Glenn Gibson - Human Gut Bacteriology, Prebiotics & Probiotics
#350: Peter Olusoga, PhD & Hugh Gilmore – Coaching Burnout: The Research & Applied Psychology
#349: Prof. Naomi Allen – How the UK Biobank is Powering Chronic Disease Research
#348: Omega-3 Supplementation & Heart Disease
#347: Alex Thomas - Advancing the Sports Nutritionist Profession
#346: Kathryn Bradbury, PhD – Diet & Colorectal Cancer Risk
#345: Rebecca Leech, PhD – Impact of Meal Patterning on Diet Quality & Health
#344: Prof. Martin Caraher – Food Poverty & Food Aid Provision
#343: Understanding Causality in Nutrition Science
#342: Are Vegan Diets Superior for Health?
#340: Ethics of Veganism & Omnivorism (Part 4) – Diana Rodgers, RD & Robb Wolf
#339: Prof. Corinna Hawkes - Food Policy, Food Systems & Public Health
#338: Ethics of Veganism & Omnivorism (Part 3) - Alex O' Connor
#337: Ethics of Veganism & Omnivorism (Part 2) – Prof. Paul Thompson
#336: Ethics of Veganism & Omnivorism (Part 1) – Andrew Chignell, PhD
#335: Kyra Bobinet, MD – Systems, Dietary Behaviour Change & the Iterative Mindset
#334: Austin Baraki, MD – Potential Harms of Screening, Overdiagnosis and Overtreatment
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