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Optimal Protein Podcast (Fast Keto) with Vanessa Spina


Apr 29, 2019

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU EAT OVER 5,700 CALORIES A DAY FOR 21 DAYS, ALL KETO? The results were NOT AT ALL what was expected! You won’t believe what ACTUALLY happened!

I have always wanted to ask Sam Feltham all about his food challenges, especially how he ate over 5,700 calories for 21 days doing a keto diet. He also repeated this challenge with a high carb diet, and then ate 3,500 calories a day for maintenance. All of the results were not what the calories in, calories out model of energy balance and exemplify the metabolic advantage of low carbohydrate diets! Tune in to hear all about Sam's experiments and his work with the Public Health Collaboration.

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Sam Feltham is the Director of the Public Health Collaboration in the UK. Sam has been in the health and fitness industry for over a decade. Starting out as a party coordinator at a sports centre and working his way up to studying at the European Institute of Fitness and qualifying as a Master Personal Trainer. After 5 years of running a fitness boot camp business Sam decided to move away from that business in order to fully focus on improving public health by setting up and directing the Public Health Collaboration.

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