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Welcome to The Food Medic podcast hosted by medical doctor, personal trainer, blogger, and author, Dr. Hazel Wallace. In this podcast you will hear from leading experts in their field who share evidence based advice on how we can live healthier lives and cut through the confusing information that we find online. For more information you can find Hazel at www.thefoodmedic.co.uk or on social media instagram, twitter, and facebook @TheFoodMedic. The Food Medic for Life books is out now which is available online on amazon and in most good book stores.

Dr. Hazel Wallace


    • Jan 9, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
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    S9 E1: How to stop procrastinating and overcome self-sabotage

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 44:45


    The Food Medic is back with season 9!I'm joined by Nawal Mustafa, a cognitive neuroscientist and a psychological health educator who goes by the name @thebraincoach on social media. Nawal's interests focus on understand the relationship between human behaviour, cognition and brain function and she's currently a PhD candidate in clinical neuropsychology at the University of Windsor, Canada.In this episode:Self-sabotage: why we do it and breaking the cycleWhy we procrastinate and how to stop itEndless to-do lists and productivity guiltGaining confidence and avoiding imposter syndromeResearch-backed ways of improving productivityThis season, the ‘Ask Dr Hazel' bonus episodes continue. If you'd like to submit a question on anything related to health, fitness, nutrition or women's health, please send your voice recorded question to info @thefoodmedic.co.uk.

    S8 E11: TikTok therapy with Dr Julie

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 45:51


    In the season 8 finale Dr Hazel is joined by TikTok sensation Dr Julie. Dr Julie is a Clinical Psychologist with over a decade of professional experience but many of you will know her from Instragram and TikTok where she shares bite-sized mental health and motivational videos online, with a combined following of more than 3.5 million people. She is also an author of The book Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before? A mental health toolbox that is filled with ideas, techniques and insights to help you feel calmer, stronger and more resilient, no matter what life throws your way. This episode covers:*Condensing complex mental health issues into creative bite-sized videos *The moment Dr Julie went viral*Working as a team with her husband*Anxiety - what it is, how it manifests and what to do about it*Stress vs anxiety - how is it different?*How to better cope with stress*The issue with “I'll be happy when…” *Creating a life aligned with your values If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. Thank you to our season sponsor WHOOP. Right now, you can get your first month free when you checkout through join.whoop.com/thefoodmedic@thefoodmedic / www.thefoodmedic.co.uk

    E10 Ask Dr Hazel: What to eat after an evening workout?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 3:11


    Hello and welcome back to another episode of Ask Dr Hazel. In these 5 minute episodes we answer questions submitted by you. This weeks question is : “If I am running late at night (when I can squeeze it in my day), should I be refuelling afterwards, because I know that aids recovery, or should I not in case in disrupts sleep and does not aid recovery?”Thank you to everyone who has sent in questions already and if you would like to submit a question to the podcast - on any topic related to health, fitness, nutrition, or mindset - please send your voice recorded question to lindsay@thefoodmedic.co.uk. That's the end of this season but continue to send in your questions to feature on the next season of Ask Dr Hazel.

    S8 E10: We are more than our bodies with Kasiafit

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 34:44


    Today we are joined by Kaisa Keranen - a personal trainer, fitness educator, and social media influencer known for her fun and innovative ways to get people moving. She graduated from the University of Washington where she was a member of the Track and Field team and later went on to get her Master's in Exercise Science, Sports Performance, and Injury Prevention As the founder of Just Move, she has developed her own method of movement which she shares daily with her clients and social media followers worldwide - you can find Kaisa on social media as KaisaFit. *Trigger warning: discussion of suicide* In this episode we discuss how we are More Than Our Bodies and How you can make movement fun and life-affirming, even if you've never been into fitness. This episode covers:*How movement saved Kasia's life *When the goal isn't about body transformations or weight loss*Selling “health” over aesthetics *Mental health and movement*Just move philosophy*Making movement fun and life affirming*Advice for people new to fitness If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. Thank you to our season sponsor WHOOP. Right now, you can get your first month free when you checkout through join.whoop.com/thefoodmedic@thefoodmedic / www.thefoodmedic.co.uk

    E9 Ask Dr Hazel: Should I supplement my diet with collagen?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 5:54


    Hello and welcome back to another episode of Ask Dr Hazel. In these 5 minute episodes we answer questions submitted by you. This weeks question is : “Dr Hazel, I have a question about collagen powder and supplements. They are all the rage at the moment and I was wondering if I should be including a collagen powder in my diet and if there has been enough research around it. It would be great to hear your thoughts on this. Thank you so much.”Find out more on www.thefoodmedic.co.uk Thank you to everyone who has sent in questions already and if you would like to submit a question to the podcast - on any topic related to health, fitness, nutrition, or mindset - please send your voice recorded question to lindsay@thefoodmedic.co.uk.

    S8 E9: What every woman needs to know about her gut

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 42:33


    In this episode Dr Hazel is joined by Professor Barbara Ryan - co-author of What Every Woman Needs to Know About Her Gut. Professor Barbara Ryan is a consultant gastroenterologist at Tallaght University Hospital and Hermitage Clinic in Dublin, and a professor of gastroenterology at Trinity College, Dublin in Ireland. she is also one half of TheGutExperts alongside dietitian Elaine McGowan RD. This episode covers:*How the female gut differs to a male gut*IBS and other gut related conditions that are more common in women *The role of the mind in gut functioning *The role of sex hormones in the function of the gut*How pregnancy alters the gut *Changes to gut function during the menopause*The role for probiotics for vaginal healthIf you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. Thank you to our season sponsor WHOOP. Right now, you can get your first month free when you checkout through join.whoop.com/thefoodmedic@thefoodmedic / www.thefoodmedic.co.uk

    E8 Ask Dr Hazel: Hitting 30 plant points on a budget

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 3:30


    Hello and welcome back to another episode of Ask Dr Hazel. In these 5 minute episodes we answer questions submitted by you. This weeks question is : “I read somewhere that we need to aim for 30 different portions of fruit and veg a week. As someone who lives alone, I batch cook a lot to try and keep costs down. I find that I eat a lot of the same thing in a week. Are there any budget friendly tips you can give me to get some more variety in, and do you have any tips for how I can meet this target?”Find out more on www.thefoodmedic.co.uk Thank you to everyone who has sent in questions already and if you would like to submit a question to the podcast - on any topic related to health, fitness, nutrition, or mindset - please send your voice recorded question to lindsay@thefoodmedic.co.uk.

    S8 E8: Add don't restrict approach to nutrition with Sohee Lee

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 44:58


    Our guest is Sohee Lee - founder and head coach at SoheeFit Systems. She has a B.A. in Human Biology, M.S. in Psychology and is currently, pursuing her PhD in sports science. She is also a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and has been coaching in the virtual realm since 2012. You can learn more about her on her Instagram at @soheefit. Topics covered:*sohee's approach to fitness and how it has evolved *Add don't restrict approach to nutrition*Pro body autonomy vs anti-diet * “processed foods are unhealthy”*focusing on health behaviours vs body weight*why it's okay to pivot and change your mindIf you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. Thank you to our season sponsor WHOOP. Right now, you can get your first month free when you checkout through join.whoop.com/thefoodmedic@thefoodmedic/www.thefoodmedic.co.uk

    E7 Ask Dr Hazel: Nutrition and Exercise to support PMS

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 3:47


    Hello and welcome back to another episode of Ask Dr Hazel. In these 5 minute episodes we answer questions submitted by you. This week Dr Hazel is answering the question : are any foods or types of exercise that can help with PMS?FIND OUT MORE IN THE FEMALE FACTOR BOOK *OUT NOW*Thank you to everyone who has sent in questions already and if you would like to submit a question to the podcast - on any topic related to health, fitness, nutrition, or mindset - please send your voice recorded question to lindsay@thefoodmedic.co.uk.

    S8 E7: Can you eat your way to good skin?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 34:26


    On this episode Dr Hazel is joined by Dr Thivi Maruthappu - a Consultant Dermatologist in London and has pioneered the field of Nutritional Dermatology. Her research is based at King's College, London where she works closely with Nutritionists and Dieticians to understand the relationship between nutrition and the skin. They discuss:*Nutritional dermatology as an emerging area of research*Can you really eat your way to glowing skin? *The role nutrition has in managing certain skin conditions.*The role nutrition plays in hair health*skin supplements - splurge or skip? *Skin health quick fire true or false If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. Thank you to our season sponsor WHOOP. Right now, you can get your first month free when you checkout through join.whoop.com/thefoodmedic@thefoodmedic/www.thefoodmedic.co.uk

    E6 Ask Dr Hazel: Creatine for endurance sports?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 3:31


    Hello and welcome back to another episode of Ask Dr Hazel. In these 5 minute episodes we answer questions submitted by you. This weeks listener question is “Is there any benefit to taking creatine when undertaking endurance sports such as marathons or triathlons?” Find out more on www.thefoodmedic.co.uk Thank you to everyone who has sent in questions already and if you would like to submit a question to the podcast - on any topic related to health, fitness, nutrition, or mindset - please send your voice recorded question to lindsay@thefoodmedic.co.uk.

    S8 E6: The power of fibre and the fibre paradox with Dr B

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 52:08


    In this episode Dr Hazel is joined by Dr Will Bulsiewicz (or "Dr. B") to chat about fibre, bloating and the key to optimising your gut health.Dr. Will Bulsiewicz is an award winning gastroenterologist, internationally recognized gut health expert and the New York Times-bestselling author of Fiber Fueled and The Fiber Fueled Cookbook. This episode covers:*Fibre and the fibre paradox*30 plant points per week and how to get there*signs your gut is not in a healthy place*bloating and constipation*probiotics - to use or not to use?*gluten free diets are harming your gutIf you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. Thank you to our season sponsor WHOOP. Right now, you can get your first month free when you checkout through join.whoop.com/thefoodmedic@thefoodmedic / www.thefoodmedic.co.uk

    E5 Ask Dr Hazel: Exercise and burnout recovery

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 4:16


    Hello and welcome back to another episode of Ask Dr Hazel. In these 5 minute episodes we answer questions submitted by you.This week's question: What is the best way to implement exercise when recovering from burnout or too much stress?Thank you to everyone who has sent in questions already and if you would like to submit a question to the podcast - on any topic related to health, fitness, nutrition, or mindset - please send your voice recorded question to lindsay@thefoodmedic.co.uk.

    S8 E5: Staying active during and after pregnancy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 37:16


    This week we are talking about staying active in pregnancy and getting back to activity in the post-partum period with two experts in this space - Emma Brockwell and Dr Marlize De Vivo. Emma is a Specialist Pelvic Health Physiotherapist . She has co-authored the first ‘Returning to Running Postnatal Guidelines' and published her book ‘Why did no one tell me? How to protect, heal and nurture your body through motherhood In 2021.Dr Marlize De Vivo is a qualified Biokineticist, Sports Rehabilitator and Trainer, and senior research fellow at Canterbury Christ Church University. She is also Co-CEO and and founding member of the Active Pregnancy Foundation This episode covers*Staying active safely in pregnancy *Benefits for mum and baby*situations where a woman may be advised not to exercise*Lifting weights during pregnancy*Pelvic girdle pain*getting active in the post-partum period*Running during and after pregnancy*how to train your pelvic floorIf you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. Thank you to our season sponsor WHOOP. Right now, you can get your first month free when you checkout through join.whoop.com/thefoodmedic@thefoodmedic / www.thefoodmedic.co.uk

    E4 Ask Dr Hazel: What to eat after a morning workout

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 4:26


    Welcome back to Ask Dr Hazel, our mini episodes that drop each week answering questions submitted by you. Our listener question this week is “What should I eat after I workout? I go to the gym in the mornings, and I go straight to work after. What should I take with me, or buy to eat?”Thank you to everyone who has sent in questions already and if you would like to submit a question to the podcast - on any topic related to health, fitness, nutrition, or mindset - please send your voice recorded question to lindsay@thefoodmedic.co.uk.

    S8 E4: Exercise after covid

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 41:41


    Welcome back to another episode of The Food Medic podcast with Dr Hazel. On this episode we are chatting about returning to exercise after having covid.Our guest this week is Dr Amal Hassan - a Sport & Exercise Medicine Consultant Physician, working in elite sport, ballet, and at the Institute for Sport, Exercise and Health in London.This episode covers*Risks of returning to early to exercise post-covid*when to safely return to exercise *How to phase your return to exercise*Long-covid complications impacting physical activity *managing long-covid fatigue *fitness and recovery related to the covid vaccine If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. Thank you to our season sponsor WHOOP. Right now, you can get your first month free when you checkout through join.whoop.com/thefoodmedic@thefoodmedic / www.thefoodmedic.co.uk

    E3 Ask Dr Hazel: Best way to structure strength sessions

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 2:04


    Welcome back to Ask Dr Hazel, our mini episodes that drop each week answering questions submitted by you. This week we answer “How would you structure strength sessions if you only had time for two sessions a week? Would you focus on both days as whole body or one day upper and one day lower?” If you would like to submit a question to the podcast - on any topic related to health, fitness, nutrition, or mindset - please send your voice recorded question to lindsay@thefoodmedic.co.uk.

    S8 E3: Healing your relationship with food with Embody Health LDN

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 47:26


    Hello and welcome back to another episode of The Food Medic podcast, I'm your host Dr Hazel. On this episode Hazel is joined by Ariana Rodriguez and Cassie Barnard who are Registered Dietitians, Certified Intuitive Eating Counsellors and Founders of Embody Health London - London's online eating disorder and disordered eating nutrition clinic. They are best known as the “Dancing Dietitians” on social media, where TikTok deemed them as Mental Health and Wellness Ambassadors for their platform in 2021.This episode covers: Intuitive eating Red flags of disordered eatingSupporting someone with disordered eatingBinge eating, why it happens and what to do about itEmotional eating and comfort foodBreaking up with diet culture If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. Thank you to our season sponsor WHOOP. Right now, you can get your first month free when you checkout through join.whoop.com/thefoodmedic@thefoodmedic / www.thefoodmedic.co.uk

    E2 Ask Dr Hazel: Best forms of exercise after the menopause

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 3:49


    Hey team, and welcome back to Ask Dr Hazel our mini episodes that drop each week. This week we cover the best forms of exercise for women who are going through, or who have gone through the menopausal transition. Thank you to everyone who has sent in questions already and if you would like to submit a question to the podcast - on any topic related to health, fitness, nutrition, or mindset - please send your voice recorded question to lindsay@thefoodmedic.co.uk. The Female Factor book is available NOW on amazon and in all good book stores.

    S8 E2: Bonus interview with Dr Hazel

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 55:21


    To celebrate publication of the female factor, Dr Hazel is interviewed by David Birtwistle. David is Founder & CEO of Endeavour Life LTD, "proper coaching for everyday people" and Hazel's boyfriend. They chat about the book - why Hazel wrote it, why it's so important and touch on some important topics covered in the book. This is a really fun episode and we hope you love it. The Female Factor book is now available to purchase on amazon and in all good book stores. Thank you to our season sponsor WHOOP. Right now, you can get your first month free when you checkout through join.whoop.com/thefoodmedic

    E1 Ask Dr Hazel: Are protein shakes bad for me?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 3:56


    Hey team, and welcome back to Ask Dr Hazel, our mini episodes that drop each week.This week we cover protein shakes and whether they're good for you despite all the additives, flavourings and sweeteners added to make them taste like chocolate etc?Thank you to everyone who has sent in questions already and if you would like to submit a question to the podcast - on any topic related to health, fitness, nutrition, or mindset - please send your voice recorded question to lindsay@thefoodmedic.co.uk.

    S8 E1: Setting boundaries and reclaiming time with Adrienne Herbert

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 43:38


    This episode covers:How the pandemic has changed how we work.Hybrid working and it's impact on our well-beingHow companies can support their employees health Setting boundaries with workWhy we all need white space in our diary How to prevent burnout when building your career.Busy vs productive : whats the difference? Adrienne herbert is a leading wellness professional, international TEDx speaker, podcast host, and author. Adrienne is a strategic advisor at the UK's leading fitness startup Fiit and is often invited to deliver talks and workshops for brands such as Apple, Barclays & Microsoft, to motivate and empower their employees to perform at their best. Adrienne is best known for her weekly self development podcast Power Hour that has millions of downloads and last year released her first book by the same title with Penguin Random House. If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. Thank you to our season sponsor WHOOP. Right now, you can get your first month free when you checkout through join.whoop.com/thefoodmedic@thefoodmedic/www.thefoodmedic.co.uk

    S7 E11: Female brain health and Alzheimer's Prevention with Dr Lisa Mosconi

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 51:40


    In this episode, Dr Hazel is joined by Dr Lisa Mosconi who is the Director of the Women's Brain Initiative, where she serves as an associate professor of neuroscience in neurology and radiology. In addition, she is an adjunct faculty member at the NYU Department of Psychiatry. She is the author of Brain Food and The XX Brain. This episode covers:- How is the female brain different from the male?- The role of oestrogen in brain function?- Common myths when it comes to women's brain health?- Unique risk factors that put women at risk of Alzheimer's disease - Brain fog vs dementia - How we can best support our brain health I hope you found that podcast as insightful as I found it and if you did enjoy the episode please rate, review and share the podcast with someone you think will enjoy it too.

    Ask Dr Hazel E10: IS VAPING GOOD OR BAD?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 2:54


    This week's listener question is about the use of e-cigarettes (or vaping) and the health effects.To read more visit www.thefoodmedic.co.ukFor more info visit the NHS website - https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/quit-smoking/using-e-cigarettes-to-stop-smoking/If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family.

    S7 E10: No period? why it matters and how to get it back with Danielle Logue

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 29:26


    You might think you're at your peak fitness - you're exercising regularly, maybe even competing or running marathons, you're strict on your nutrition and perhaps you've even lost weight but you're periods have gone? This is a lot more common than you might think. In fact one study of regular exercising women, found that half had menstrual disturbances and over a third had no period at all. If this sounds like you - the road to recovery can be long and daunting but hopefully this episode will help. In this episode Dr Hazel is joined by Danielle Logue who is currently working as a performance nutritionist within Sport Ireland Institute, delivering nutritional services to high performing athletes. In 2019, she completed my PhD in University College Dublin in collaboration with Sport Ireland Institute. The area of research was Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport and its relationship with injury, illness, health and performance.This episode covers:- RED-S : what is it and who is affected? - Health effects of not having a menstrual cycle- How to get your period back- RED-S in males - Matching your nutrition to your training demands- Specific nutritional requirements for female athletes- Common signs of under-fuelling - What to eat when recovering from an injury- Advice for nutrition undergrads who want to do postgraduate research. If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family.

    Ask Dr Hazel E9: HOW DOES THE PILL IMPACT TRAINING AND RECOVERY?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 4:24


    This episode covers the impact of the combined contraceptive pill on performance, training and recovery from exercise. To read more visit www.thefoodmedic.co.ukLink to the research: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32666247/If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family.

    S7 E9: Building a healthier body and healthier planet with Ryan Andrews

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 36:38


    Do you want to live in a way that not only supports your health and fitness goals, but also supports the planet? This is the episode for you. In this episode Dr Hazel is joined by Ryan D. Andrews - a sustainable food systems advocate, dietitian, yoga instructor, and strength and conditioning specialist. He currently writes and speaks about health and sustainability, is an instructor at Purchase College, is an expert reviewer for Insider, and is an adviser with Precision Nutrition. He has recently released the e-book Swole Planet : How To Build A Better Body And A Better Earth. This episode covers:- The pursuit for gains vs planetary health - The impact of a typical body-building diet on the planet - Is our only way of saving the planet to go vegan?- Mindful sourcing of animal based products - Sustainability of plant-based meat alternatives- Tips for those transitioning into a plant-based diet and gut issues - The impact of food waste and what we can do about it - Other ways we can reduce our environmental footprint- How movement can benefit us and the planet If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family.

    Ask Dr Hazel E8: AM I GETTING ENOUGH PROTEIN?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 4:28


    This episode covers protein needs, sources and advice to ensure you're getting the right amount. Check out www.thefoodmedic.co.uk for further reading. If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family.

    S7 E8: Immune boosting facts and fallacies with Jenna Macciochi

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 39:41


    Never before has the immune system had so much air time - but what actually is the immune system? Can it be boosted? What kind of things influence it? Does vitamin C really fight off a cold and there truth in the old wives tale - feed a cold, starve a fever? I'm Dr Hazel Wallace, host of the food medic podcast and on this episode we are answering all those questions with immunologist and author Dr Jenna Macciochi. Jenna has a PhD in allergy immunology from Imperial College London and has previously worked in academia, pharmaceutical industry and clinical trials. Jenna currently holds a Lecturer position at the University of Sussex progressing research into understanding the science of lifestyle related disease. This episode covers:- What actually is the immune system? - Factors which influence our immunity- Can you boost your immune system with food?- Should you feed a cold and starve a fever?- What steps to take to recover from a cold - Exercise and immunity - The importance of sleep and your immune system. If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. @thefoodmedic/www.thefoodmedic.co.uk

    Ask Dr Hazel E7: EVENING EXERCISE AND CAFFEINE DILEMMA

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 4:24


    This week Dr Hazel explores whether exercise can speed up how fast caffeine is eliminated from the body. If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. @thefoodmedic/www.thefoodmedic.co.uk

    S7 E7: Eating to thrive not survive in training with Liam Holmes

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 42:06


    This episode is all about nutrition and training and some common mistakes that people often make. Dr Hazel is joined by Liam Holmes who has worked in elite sport for over 12 years and now blends working with competitive athletes alongside the general public. His previous experience includes working at Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, the Republic of Ireland national team, FC Copenhagen and at Fulham Football Club - but he also works with everyone from first time gym goers, those training for a specific event, new mums, CrossFit members, endurance athletes and anyone looking to improve their body composition and be healthier.Regardless of your goals, this episode covers the key nutritional considerations you need to make when it comes to supporting your health and fitness. This episode covers:- Common mistakes people make when it comes to their diet- “Abs are made in the kitchen” - true or false?- Macros AND micros- Risks of very low kcal diets- Supplements for gym-goers- Fasted training - do or don't?- Can your diet help with DOMS?- Healthy eating advice for shift workers. If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. @thefoodmedic/www.thefoodmedic.co.uk

    Ask Dr. Hazel E6: THE MEDITERRANEAN DIET

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 5:54


    This week's listener question covers the mediterranean diet - what it is, some example meals, and what is not included. If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. @thefoodmedic/www.thefoodmedic.co.uk

    S7 E6: Happy, Healthy, Strong with Krissy Cela

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 35:50


    In this episode dr Hazel is Joined by Krissy Cela.Krissy Cela first turned to fitness during a particularly challenging time in her lifeand started posting her workouts on social media while studying for a law degree. Her following quickly grew, and she now has a loyal and devoted community of more than 3.5 million followers on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube. . In January 2019 she launched the app, Tone & Sculpt, comprising over 500 workouts, and achieved more than 250,000 downloads in its first six months alone.This episode covers:- Krissy's day one and journey into fitness- Her mission behind tone and sculpt- Evolving from the girl in the “before” photo - Taking up space as an entrepreneur and owning that label- What to do when you don't feel motivated- Finding a breast lump If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. This episode is sponsored by WILD. Use code HAZEL2022 to get 20% off any Wild products using this link: https://tinyurl.com/ybd4xcty@thefoodmedic/www.thefoodmedic.co.uk

    Ask Dr. Hazel E5: MARATHON NUTRITION AND IBS

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 6:26


    This week's listener question covers how to fuel for a marathon and how to avoid triggering IBS or gut symptoms. Please note that the information provided here is for informational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice or replace that of your usual healthcare provider. If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. @thefoodmedic/www.thefoodmedic.co.uk

    S7 E5: Stop faking orgasms and fix your sex life with Dr Karen Gurney

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 42:56


    In this episode Dr Hazel is joined by Dr Karen Gurney a clinical psychologist and psychosexologist. Karen is the Lead Psychologist for a busy central London NHS clinic specialising in sexual wellbeing. She is also director of The Havelock Clinic, an independent multidisciplinary sexual problems service. As part of her mission to educate, inform and challenge widely held ideas that harm people's sex lives she did her first TEDx talk and wrote the bestselling ‘Mind The Gap: the truth about desire and how to futureproof your sex life' in 2020. She is passionate about translating sex science outside of the therapy room and uses her Instagram platform @thesexdoctor and online workshops to reach a wider audience. This episode covers:- Why is sex still taboo? - How much sex is normal?- Female pleasure and the orgasm gap- Faking orgasms are doing you a disservice- The sex drive myth - Masturbation and sex toys help not hinder sex- Using mindfulness for better sex- The secret sauce to a good sex life in the long termIf you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. @thefoodmedic/www.thefoodmedic.co.uk

    Ask Dr Hazel E4: SHOULD I TRAIN FASTED?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 3:57


    This mini episode covers fasted training, pros and cons and advice on how to do it so it doesn't affect your health and performance.If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. @thefoodmedic/www.thefoodmedic.co.uk

    S7 E4: How to look after your mental health using exercise with Dr Brendon Stubbs

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 48:50


    This week Dr Hazel is joined by Dr Brendon Stubbs from season 1 episode 2 of the podcast. Brendon is a Physiotherapist and a leading researcher in physical activity, exercise and mental health and the relationship between the mind and the body. He has published over 650 International academic papers, and his research has had substantial impact, for instance informing several World Health Organisation guidelines. Find Brendon on Instagram @brendon.stubbsIn this episode they cover: - The link between lifestyle and mood- Food and mood research - How exercise can support our mental health - The role of supplementation in mood and mental health - Sex/gender differences in mental health- Advice do you have for clinicians or students who want to get into research- Brendon's tips for spotting pseudoscience onlineIf you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. @thefoodmedic/www.thefoodmedic.co.uk

    Ask Dr Hazel E3: WHAT TO EAT ON A NIGHT SHIFT

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 3:34


    Welcome to Ask Dr Hazel our new mini episodes that will be dropping throughout this season 7.This mini episode covers what to eat and when to eat on a night shift. If you would like to submit a question to the podcast - on any topic related to health, fitness, nutrition, or mindset - please send your voice recorded question to ellie@thefoodmedic.co.uk. If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. @thefoodmedic/www.thefoodmedic.co.uk

    S7 E3: Lucy Mountain on Diet culture and the highs and lows of being a person online

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 42:35


    Dr Hazel is joined by influencer, Online Coach and Podcast host Lucy Mountain for a very honest and open conversation about being a person online, rejecting diet culture, her anti-diet fitness app NOBS, and embracing your best life as a single person. You can find more from Lucy over on Instagram: @nobsapp @lucymountain If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. @thefoodmedic/www.thefoodmedic.co.uk

    Ask Dr Hazel E2: IS BLADDER LEAKAGE NORMAL?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 6:30


    Welcome to Ask Dr Hazel our new mini episodes that will be dropping throughout this season 7.This mini episode covers urinary incontinence and self help tips to reduce symptoms. If you would like to submit a question to the podcast - on any topic related to health, fitness, nutrition, or mindset - please send your voice recorded question to ellie@thefoodmedic.co.uk. If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. @thefoodmedic/www.thefoodmedic.co.uk

    S7 E2: Running slow to run fast with Emma Kirk-Odunubi

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 50:04


    In this episode Dr Hazel sits down with running coach and footwear expert Emma Kirk Odunubi. Emma is a running biomechanics nerd who matches the perfect footwear to the individual runner, and takes pride in being known as the trainer geek. Day to day she coaches treadmill classes at Thirdspace and on a 1-1 level works with a variety of sports men & women, seeking to crush their running goals with her and her partners business Bulletproof Athletic. Find out more over on www.bulletproofatheltic.com.This episode covers:- Where to start if you're new to running. - How to build up distance beyond 5km- How to get faster.- Advantages of using heart rate training zones in running. - Common running problems - shin splints and knee pain - Strength training for runners- What to look for when finding the right running trainers.- Staple exercises for your warm up and cool down routine. If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. Make sure to subscribe so that you are first to hear about any new episodes, and if you would like to submit a question to the podcast - on any topic related to health, fitness, nutrition, or mindset - please send your voice recorded question to ellie@thefoodmedic.co.uk. @thefoodmedic/www.thefoodmedic.co.uk

    Ask Dr Hazel E1: CLEVER IDEAS TO GET FRUIT AND VEG INTO YOUR DIET

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 4:34


    Welcome to Ask Dr Hazel our new mini episodes that will be dropping throughout this season 7. If you would like to submit a question to the podcast - on any topic related to health, fitness, nutrition, or mindset - please send your voice recorded question to ellie@thefoodmedic.co.uk. If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. @thefoodmedic/www.thefoodmedic.co.uk

    S7 E1:How to achieve MORE by doing LESS with Greg McKeown

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 48:34


    In this episode Dr Hazel speaks to author of Essentialism and Effortless Greg Mc Keown on how to pursue less to achieve more and how to make it easier to do what matters most. Most people equate more effort to better results or faster results, but getting ahead doesn't have to be as hard as we make it - and Greg has a better way. This conversation covers the following topics:- The pursuit of less to achieve more- How to think like an essentialist- Setting boundaries and learning to say no- How to make the most essential activities the easiest ones- Setting goals and holding a sustainable pace - Turning tedious tasks into enjoyable ones If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. Make sure to subscribe so that you are first to hear about any new episodes, and if you would like to submit a question to the podcast - on any topic related to health, fitness, nutrition, or mindset - please send your voice recorded question to ellie@thefoodmedic.co.uk. @thefoodmedic/www.thefoodmedic.co.uk

    S6 E10: Gut health, mental health, and coping through music with Professor Green

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 29:41


    Trigger warning: this conversation discusses suicide.Firmly established as one of the crossover superstars of British music, the Hackney born and raised rapper has released two Top 3 albums and amassed a career tally of over 2.5 million combined sales in the UK alone. He has completed five headline tours and performed on the main stages of countless festivals such as Glastonbury, V Festival and Wireless.Over the past couple of years Professor Green has presented five critically acclaimed BBC documentaries and his first documentary series for Channel 4 called “Working Class White Men” in 2018. He's also published his autobiography 'Lucky' and continues his ongoing work as patron of anti-suicide charity CALM. He is also ambassador for: www.myonlinetherapy.com. He also founded the gut supplement company Agulp. This episode covers:- His long history of gut issues and how it led him to start Agulp. - Mental health and losing his dad to suicide - The gut-brain link - Protecting his mental health and identifying when to ask for help- How he got into music and how it is a form of therapy for him - Navigating life as a new dad - On being a foodie, his food delivery kits with Gizzi, and what he would have as a death row meal. If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. instagram/twitter/facebook: @thefoodmedicwww.thefoodmedic.co.u

    S6 E9: Jamie Simmonds 2019 3rd fittest woman on earth

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 31:06


    Jamie Simmonds (formerly Jamie Greene) is a four-time CrossFit Games athlete and two-time podium finisher, once in 2016 with team CrossFit Yas and once in 2019 as an individual. She's been a national champion for six years and finished on the podium on prominent Sanctionals such as Strength in Depth and the Down Under CrossFit Championship. Jamie started CrossFit only in 2013 but her background as a gymnast and rugby player certainly helped secure her as one of the top crossfit athletes in the world. Jamie's journey to becoming the third Fittest Woman hasn't always been easy with her intense training schedule, injuries, and other stepbacks, yet she is still one of the most determined and committed athletes I know - and she always seems to do with a smile. This episode covers:- Jamie's journey into crossfit- Her experience at the 2019 Crossfit Games - what she loved and what she found the most challenging.- Dealing with Injury and not competing in the 2021 Crossfit season. - How to stay motivated with training - A normal day for Jamie - How the pandemic has affected her training and adjustments she has made. - Stigma around women and weight lifting and her experience as a female athlete in Crossfit - Strategies that are key to her recovery - Advice for those wanting to start Crossfit - Her current goals and what's next for her

    S6 E8: Deep dive into the gut microbiome

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 43:03


    Dr. Ruairi Robertson has a B.Sc in Human Nutrition from University College Dublin and a Ph.D in Microbiology from University College Cork. He has worked in a number of Universities and research institutes around the world including Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital and University of British Columbia. His research examines the many ways the gut microbiome affects human health, from belly to brain. He is currently based in the Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University of London, where he is researching the role of gut microbes on the health of mothers and babies.This episode covers:- Recap of the gut microbiome - The hygiene hypothesis, our microbiome and immunity- What shapes our microbiome? - Personalised nutrition and microbiome testing - The influence of exercise on the gut.- The microbiome and circadian rhythms- The Gut-brain axis- The oral microbiomeIf you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. instagram/twitter/facebook: @thefoodmedicwww.thefoodmedic.co.ukThis podcast episode is sponsored by WHOOP. Right now, you can get your first month free when you checkout through join.whoop.com/thefoodmedic

    S6 E7: Tara Swart on neuroscience, spirituality, and the law of attraction

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 50:56


    Tara Swart is a neuroscientist, former medical doctor specialised in psychiatry, author of best seller 'The Source' and Faculty at MIT Sloan.Tara is also executive coach to a small number of clients in hedge funds and investment banks; Trustee at the Lady Garden Foundation for gynaecological cancers; and an ambassador for brands in health, beauty, fashion, and manifestation.This episode covers:- Science and spirituality - The law of attraction- How to harness an abundance mindset- Manifestation and how to start - The power of visualization and action boards - Neuroplasticity and shaping the brain - Meditation and the brain - Reframing failureIf you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. instagram/twitter/facebook: @thefoodmedicwww.thefoodmedic.co.ukThis podcast episode is sponsored by WHOOP. Right now, you can get your first month free when you checkout through join.whoop.com/thefoodmedic

    S6 E6: Barbell Medicine: resistance training for health + longevity with Dr Jordan Feigenbaum

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 48:14


    Jordan Feigenbaum is a physician, strength coach, and powerlifter. He started Barbell Medicine in 2012 in an effort to bring the best of modern medicine to strength and conditioning and vice versa. Jordan is passionate about a variety of issues related to public health, education, and sport.This episode covers:- The story behind barbell medicine: bench to bedside- Health benefits of resistance training- Why recommendations to do resistance training are not more widespread in medical practice - How we can integrate resistance training into primary care- Advice for people new to weight training - Fears around causing or triggering pain when lifting heavy - Pain and injury management in weight lifting.- Jordan's big rocks when it comes to health and longevity.If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. instagram/twitter/facebook: @thefoodmedicwww.thefoodmedic.co.ukThis podcast episode is sponsored by WHOOP. Right now, you can get your first month free when you checkout through join.whoop.com/thefoodmedic

    S6 E5: Sobriety with Millie Gooch from the Sober Girls Society

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 35:50


    Millie Gooch is the founder of the Sober Girl Society and is one of the voices leading the sobriety movement in the UK. As a journalist, she has written for a range of publications, and her campaigning work has been featured everywhere from ELLE and Stylist to the BBC and Evening Standard. The Sober Girl Society Handbook is her first book.This episode covers:- Inspiration behind the sober girl society- Why breaking up with alcohol is like breaking up with a toxic ex- Hangxiety, palpitations, the fear - What is being sober curious? - Benefits to going alcohol free that no one really talks about- How to deal with the stigma from friends/family/peers- Is sobriety part of diet culture?- Drink-free dating tips and sober sex - How to support people really struggling to stop drinking and where to find support. If you or someone you know needs support with cutting down or stopping drinking, please seek support from your GP. Self-help or mutual aid groups (groups such as AA or SMART Recovery groups) are accessible in most areas. Drinkline is the national alcohol helpline: Call 0300 123 1110 (weekdays 9am to 8pm, weekends 11am to 4pm).If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. instagram/twitter/facebook: @thefoodmedicwww.thefoodmedic.co.ukThis podcast episode is sponsored by WHOOP. Right now, you can get your first month free when you checkout through join.whoop.com/thefoodmedic

    S6 E4: Maximising recovery in sport and exercise with Dr Marc Bubbs

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 43:31


    Dr. Marc Bubbs is the Performance Nutrition Director for Canada Basketball and performance nutrition consultant for a portfolio of professional and Olympic athletes preparing for Tokyo 2021. Marc is the author of the highly-acclaimed and best-selling book PEAK – The New Science of Athletic Performance That Is Revolutionizing Sports which highlights the tactics and strategies of elite athletes and performance staff in professional sport. His upcoming new book PEAK40 – The New Science of Mid-Life Health for a Leaner, Stronger Body and Sharper Mind has just come out this May. Marc is also the host of the Performance Nutrition Podcast.This episode covers:- Marc's background and current projects - Overtraining vs under recovery - The recovery pyramid - Recovery nutrition: The big 3, micronutrients, supplements - Alcohol and recovery- Exercise and immunity - Strategies to monitor recovery - biomarkers, HRV, wearables- Popular recovery strategies; Cryotherapy, Cold + hot therapy, percussive massage guns, CBD oil.- Sleep and performanceIf you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. instagram/twitter/facebook: @thefoodmedicwww.thefoodmedic.co.ukThis podcast episode is sponsored by WHOOP. Right now, you can get your first month free when you checkout through join.whoop.com/thefoodmedic

    S6 E3: Amelia Nagoski on Burnout

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 44:46


    Amelia Nagoski, D.M.A. (Doctorate of Musical Arts), is Associate Professor and Coordinator of Music at Western New England University. Amelia is co-author, with her twin sister Emily, of Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle. I first came across Emily and Amelia on Brene Brown's podcast and instantl;y bought their book - which I urge you to do so too! Emily couldn't join us for this recording but Amelia did an incredible job of telling us what we need to know when it comes to burnout. This episode covers:- Inspiration behind the book 'Burnout'- What exactly is burnout and how it differs from work-related stress?- “Human-giver syndrome”- Why those in helping professions are more likely to experience burnout.- The causes of burnout and how to prevent it happening- How to recover from burnout.- What fundamental things organisations can do to support their staff and prevent burnout.- How to set and deal with the guilt of implementing boundaries in your work and personal life.- Practical exercises people can do to integrate more down time and rest into their schedules. If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family. instagram/twitter/facebook: @thefoodmedicwww.thefoodmedic.co.ukThis podcast episode is sponsored by WHOOP. Right now, you can get your first month free when you checkout through join.whoop.com/thefoodmedic

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