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Inside Sports Nutrition
Are you omega-3 deficient? - Ep. #102

Inside Sports Nutrition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 59:59


We sit down with Tavis Piattoly, Registered Dietitian and Healthcare Educator for Omega-Quant Analytics, to discuss the importance of omega-3 fats for health, along with some surprising facts about deficiency and supplementation. Tavis also shares insight about how the omega-3 index testing can help guide your nutrition plan for optimizing your omega-3 intake.  We also discuss: An overview of the types of dietary fats and common food sources Who is at risk for omega-3 fatty acid deficiency Importance of omega-3 and its health benefits Individuals who must supplement with omega-3 The effectiveness of a ‘food first' approach for omega-3 optimization Things to know about choosing an effective supplement The difference between red blood cell testing and whole blood testing via venipuncture Quote: “It's not that we have an omega-6 problem. That's what is promoted in the influencer world. We have an omega-3 deficiency problem.”  –Tavis Piattoly Links: OmegaQuant omega-3 index testing A couple product recommendations that provide >90% triglyceride form of omega-3: https://parasolnutrition.com/product/omega-3-fish-oil/  https://www.nordic.com/products/ultimate-omega-2x-sport/?variant=39472184754360  Ep 71 of the ISN Podcast where Bob and Dina talk about omega-3 fats and muscle function Research studies: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26765633/  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8477477/  https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15208005/  https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17324586/  https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35504165/  More about our guest:   Tavis Piattoly, MS, RD, LDN has been working in the field of high performance and Sports Nutrition for the past 22 years designing personalized nutrition programs for high school, college, and professional athletes.   He currently serves as the Dietitian/Healthcare Account Manager for OmegaQuant Labs, where their team works to provide Omega 3 Testing for healthcare practitioners, collegiate and professional teams, and supplement brands. At OmegaQuant, he oversees the sales for the US, Canadian, and South American markets.  Tavis was the Sports Dietitian for the New Orleans Saints from 2006-2013 and New Orleans Pelicans from 2008-2013. He also served as the Sports Dietitian for the Tulane Athletics from 2002-2014 and the Tulane Institute of Sports Medicine's NFL Players Association Brain and Body program from 2013-2016. He's been fortunate to work with a long list of NFL and MLB players throughout his career.  He has an extensive background in dietary supplement product formulation and product development having launched a brand for Ochsner Health System in 2012. He has consulted with various supplement brands to assist with product formulation and ingredient sourcing along with a focus on 3rd party testing and certification.  He is an advisor to Examine.com and was on the scientific advisory board for Nordic Naturals and the Louisiana High School Athletic Association Sports Medicine Advisory Board. --- This episode is brought to you by All Around Snack Co. which features tasty snacks that are low in added sugars, contain zero dyes, colorings or additives and help control blood sugar for steady energy levels throughout the day.  Use code ISNPODCAST23 to save 15% on your purchase. We'd love to connect with you on social! Follow the podcast on Instagram @isnpodcast, and you can follow Dina at @nutritionmechanic and Bob at @enrgperformance. You can learn more about Bob and Dina's nutrition and coaching services and programs at www.enrgperformance.com and www.nutritionmechanic.com. 

Roots Podcast
Tavis Piattoly, Sports Dietitian Ep# 34

Roots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 38:47


Contact Information: Email: tpiattoly@mysportsd.com Websites: www.mysportsd.com www.omegaquant.com Twitter: @tavispiattoly Instagram: tavispiattoly For all our digital links please click the link below! https://linktr.ee/rootsrd Discounts on  @Thornehealth  #supplements message me! Tavis Piattoly, MS, RD, LDN has been working in the field of high-performance and Sports Nutrition for the past 21 years designing personalized nutrition programs for high school, college, and professional athletes. He currently serves as the Dietitian/Healthcare Account Manager for OmegaQuant Labs, where their team works to research and provide Omega 3 Testing for healthcare practitioners, collegiate and professional teams, and supplement brands. He currently serves as the Sports Dietitian and Nutrition Consultant for Fairchild Sports Performance in Houston where he designs nutrition programs for high, college, and professional athletes. He is also an adjunct faculty for Concordia University of Chicago's Exercise Science department where he teaches graduate courses in Vitamins/Minerals, Sports Nutrition, and Exercise and Nutrition for Weight Management.  @concordiauniversitymontreal   @FairchildTraining  He is also the Co-Founder of the company My Sports Dietitian (www.mysportsd.com), an online Sports Nutrition education company that provides digital tools (Eat 2 Win Nutrition App) and services for High School and Collegiate Athletic Programs, Performance Centers, and Club Sports Teams.  @RonnieHarpermysportsd  He is the Co-Founder and Chief Innovation Officer/Formulator for Liquid Fuel Nutrition, an innovative Sports and Hydration beverage that uses a low-glycemic carbohydrate and optimal electrolyte ratio to help athletes and individuals achieve sustained energy and blood sugar control for optimal performance and health. www.drinkliquidfuel.com.  @drinkliquidfuel9595  He was the Sports Dietitian for the New Orleans Saints from 2006-2013 and New Orleans Pelicans from 2008-2013. He also served as the Sports Dietitian for Tulane Athletics from 2002-2014 and the Tulane Institute of Sports Medicine's NFL Players Association Brain and Body program from 2013-2016. He's been fortunate to work with a long list of NFL and MLB players throughout his career, most notably helping Lance Berkman change his body composition and win comeback player of the Year along with Josh Hamilton, former #1 pick Mark Appel, Mark Melancon, Jameson Taillon and most recently, the #6 overall pick in 2021 Jordan Lawler and LSU's Tommy White.  @lsusports   @Tulane  #nfl #mlb  @NBAPelicans   @NewOrleansSaints  He is an advisor to Examine.com and was on the scientific advisory board for Nordic Naturals and the Louisiana High School Athletic Association Sports Medicine Advisory Board.  @examinecom   @Nordic-Naturals  #og #experienced #highschoolsports #sportsnutrition #sportdietitian #professional #collegiate #business #athletics #field #improve #omegaquant #mysportsdietitian --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shawn-pitcher/support

Inside Sports Nutrition
Tavis Piattoly, co-founder of LiquidFuel - Ep. #35

Inside Sports Nutrition

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 53:07


You've probably never heard of the carbohydrate source “isomaltulose”, but you'll want to learn what it is and why it may be in your future hydration drink. Bob and Dina huddle with Tavis Piattoly, Sport Dietitian and Co-Founder of LiquidFuel, the innovative bottled drink that is soon to hit the shelves. We also discuss: · The origin story for LiquidFuel · Why isomaltulose is so unique from the carbs you find in common sport drinks · Some of the research study findings on isomaltulose and potential implications for athletes and their performance · The nutrient profile of LiquidFuel, including ingredients, electrolyte profile and flavors · Some “behind the scenes” insight from Tavis on creating a new hydration product Quote from Tavis: “The typical sports drink is “liquid PopTart”, my sports drink is “liquid apple”. Learn more about LiquidFuel at www.drinkliquidfuel.com More about Tavis Piattoly: Tavis Piattoly, MS, RD, LDN has been working in the field of high performance and Sports Nutrition for the past 21 years designing personalized nutrition programs for high school, college, and professional athletes. He currently serves as the Dietitian/Healthcare Account Manager for OmegaQuant Labs, where their team works to research and provide Omega 3 Testing for healthcare practitioners, collegiate and professional teams, the military, testing labs and supplement brands. He currently serves as the Sports Dietitian and Nutrition Consultant for Fairchild Sports Performance in Houston. He is also an adjunct faculty for Concordia University of Chicago's Exercise Science department. He is the Co-Founder and Chief Innovation Officer/Formulator for Liquid Fuel Nutrition, an innovative Sports and Hydration beverage that uses a low-glycemic carbohydrate and optimal electrolyte ratio to help athletes and individuals achieve sustained energy and blood sugar control for optimal performance and health. He is also the Co-Founder of the company My Sports Dietitian (www.mysportsd.com), an online Sports Nutrition education company that provides digital tools (Eat 2 Win Nutrition App) and services for High School and Collegiate Athletic Programs, Performance Centers, and Club Sport Teams. Tavis specializes in helping athletes gain weight and build muscle and works with a variety of NFL, MLB, NBA, Collegiate, and High School athletes. He has spent 15 years in the vitamin and supplement industry helping companies launch vitamin and supplement brands along with consulting for brands on product formulation/ingredient sourcing. He was the Sports Dietitian for the New Orleans Saints from 2006-2013 and New Orleans Pelicans from 2008-2013. He also served as the Sports Dietitian for the Tulane Athletics from 2002-2014 and the Tulane Institute of Sports Medicine's NFL Players Association Brain and Body program from 2013-2016. Learn about the nutrition coaching and testing services we offer: Bob Seebohar at www.enrgperformance.comand Dina Griffin at www.nutritionmechanic.com

The ALL ME® Podcast
Episode 52: Strategies for Weight Gain - Tavis Piattoly, MS, RD, LDN

The ALL ME® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 64:36


The ALL ME® Podcast Strategies for Weight Gain – Tavis Piattoly, MS, RD, LDN “You need to put on some weight”. It is something a lot of us hear, particularly young people, but yet we are not often given the resources on how to do it. In fact, Taylor was told this exact thing in regards to advancing his baseball career. Therefore, we wanted to make an ALL ME Podcast episode to provide insight into nutrition strategies and tips on how to gain weight safely. What better person to speak to about this than our very own Sports Dietitian Tavis Piattoly? Before working for the Taylor Hooton Foundation, Tavis was the Sports Dietitian for the New Orleans Saints from 2006-2013 and New Orleans Pelicans from 2008-2013. He also served as the Sports Dietitian for the Tulane Athletics Department from 2002-2014 and the Tulane Institute of Sports Medicine's NFL Players Association Brain and Body program from 2013-2016. He currently serves as the Sports Dietitian and Nutrition Consultant for Fairchild Sports Performance in Houston. He is an adjunct faculty member for Concordia University of Chicago's Exercise Science department where he teaches graduate courses in Vitamins/Minerals, Sports Nutrition, and Exercise and Nutrition for Weight Management. Tavis has worked with a variety of athletes at all levels and will be sharing many of the strategies he has used with them to setup a nutrition plan and achieve weight gain goals. Tavis will discuss why he sees many people struggling with weight gain, the importance of a nutrition plan, what habits are crucial to create weight gain, and how nutrition is the missing link to obtaining any weight management goal. We will also spend some time discussing the Dietary Supplement industry relating to weight gain. What issues does he see in the industry? Do you need supplements to obtain weight gain? What products can help you reach your goals? Through this podcast and through the programs that we do every day, we hope to help you achieve your goals the right way! Resource Definitions and Links: ALL ME Podcast: Protein Needs for Health and Performance with Dr. Stu Phillips: ALL ME Podcast: Creatine for Health and Performance with Dr. Richard Kreider: ALL ME Assembly Programs: Follow Us: Twitter:  @theTHF Instagram:  @theTHF Facebook: Taylor Hooton Foundation #ALLMEPEDFREE Contact Us:  Email:  Phone: 214-449-1990

Delta Dispatches
Louisiana's Coast and the Law with Mark Davis and Chris Dalbom

Delta Dispatches

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 40:54


On this episode of Delta Dispatches, Simone and Jacques welcome Mark Davis and Christopher J Dalbom, JD from the Tulane Institute on Water Resources Law & Policy. They talk about presenting at January’s CPRA board meeting, some of the biggest legal issues facing Louisiana’s coast, and their upcoming seminar on coastal law and more! Later in the show, they’re joined by the campaign director of Restore the Mississippi River Delta, Steve to talk about CPRA’s announcement regarding the permit for the Mid Breton Diversion on the east bank of the river.

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Where the Alligators Roam
Dawn DeDeaux: Art in a Time of Creeping Catastrophe

Where the Alligators Roam

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2017 57:18


"I interviewed Dawn DeDeaux in 2016. The exhibit at MassMOCA she describes here is about to open. The signs of the climate crisis that propels her art are becoming more apparent. Sea level rise on the east coast is producing sunny day, tidal flooding in cities from Miami to Boston. The great south Louisiana floods of August 2016 were the product of warming water in the Gulf of Mexico and warming air temperatures which fed each other in a vicious cycle for about 72 hours that flooded tens of thousands of homes and businesses, only some of which have recovered from that impact. Temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico this year are already high. The artist Dawn DeDeaux on the Island Road in Terrebonne Parish, 2016. DeDeaux's art is informed by an observation from Steven Hawking that he believed humans had about 100 years left to figure out how to prevent the climate here from becoming hostile to our survival. DeDeaux's Mothership series is about leaving here, destination unknown. The Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum has a current set of exhibits that loosely and directly provide a perspective of art created in the wake of disasters. A recent panel discussion there in connection with those exhibits focused on how disasters displace people and how the impact of those displacements found expression in the art of the affected people. DeDeaux says her art was changed by the post Katrina flooding of New Orleans. Her art since then could be characterized as art in the face of the disaster that is coming. Climate change is what would drive us out. A recent article published by the Center for Strategic and International Studies captured in a single phrase the nature of climate change and the reason why it is so hard to mobilize communities, states, nations to address it. That term is ""creeping catastrophe."" It is the slow, steady, relentless nature of climate change that makes it so difficult for us to address. It tends to fade into the background of the daily drama of news reports that focus on attacks, wars, shootings, political crisis, etc., that erupt onto our screens in a flash, then fade or are pushed into the background by some newer, more urgent crisis. Meanwhile, in the background, temperatures are rising. Glaciers are melting. Sea levels are rising. Land is sinking. Daily. 24/7/365. While your awake and while you sleep. The Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority recently approved the 2017 version of its Coastal Master Plan. The purpose of the plan is to serve as a blue print for saving south Louisiana from the impact of the creeping catastrophe of climate change — the very thing inspiring DeDeaux's work. Yet, in public testimony over the past two weeks, CPRA leaders have been very frank about not having the money to pay for even the low-ball estimated cost of the plan which is officially $50 billion over the next 50 years. That is the same price tag attached to the 2012 plan, which Mark Davis of the Tulane Institute on Water Resources Law and Policy says was low by about $40 billion then. Davis says that between the lack of funding and the costs not included in the plan, Louisiana is about $70 billion short to accomplish the task that was at hand then. Things have changed so rapidly since 2012 that the best case scenario in the 2012 Master Plan is considered the worst case scenario in the 2017 version. Johnny Bradberry who runs the CPRA told legislators that the state can only count on about $19 billion to implement the plan. Other sources are not known at this time, although there is some hope that the federal government might help with the effort. The Edwards administration is joining Coastal Zone parishes in law suits to bring the oil and gas industry to the table to pay for their contribution to the destruction of our wetlands — something state political leaders have acknowledged as fact for at least 40 years. The prospects of Louisiana developing the discipline and commitment to meet the threat that most of our business and political class still deny exists are not good. After all, we're still building houses on at-grad slabs in what everyone knows are flood plains here (the August 2016 floods rendered the FEMA flood plain maps irrelevant). Failing that, a lot of people are going to have to move. At some point between now and then, the people who are going to have to move are going to recognize the true cost of climate change denial, of refusing to hold the oil and gas industry accountable for their damage to our wetlands, of basing our economic development strategy over the past eight years on a game of climate change chicken by targeting greenhouse gas spewing industries. But, unless there's a Mothership around, we're likely to be too busy packing and lamenting our fate to think about those issues. ••• Thanks to Matt Roberts, AOC's Community Production Manager for help locating the music used in this segment. A Foolish Game by Hans Atom (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/hansatom/55394 Ft: Snowflake "

Whole Body Mental Health Radio
Football, Brain And Body with James Mcconville, MD and Jenna Rosen, Psy.D.

Whole Body Mental Health Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2016 52:14


Dr. McConville completed a combined residency in Internal Medicine and Psychiatry at Tulane University School of Medicine. He also completed his Fellowship in Forensic Psychiatry at Tulane. Dr. McConville is board certified in Psychiatry and works at Tulane Hospital and Clinic, Southeastern Louisiana Hospital, Eastern Louisiana Mental Health System, St. Charles Parish Hospital, and the Medical Center of Louisiana, New Orleans. He supervises and teaches Psychiatry residents and medical students on the Consultation/Liaison Service at Tulane Hospital and Clinic and on the Psychiatric inpatient unit at Southeast Louisiana Hospital in Mandeville, Louisiana. Jenna Rosen, Psy.D. serves former Players referred from The Trust to Tulane Institute of Sports Medicine (TISM) as TISM’s Director of Mental Health and Follow Up Care. Dr. Rosen is a licensed clinical psychologist at TISM and oversees the emotional wellness and follow up components of the Tulane Brain and Body Assessment Program. She has experience providing comprehensive clinical assessments, treatment planning and coordination, and transition and family counseling to athletes and their families. Dr. Rosen specializes in individual, couples, and family psychotherapy for a variety of concerns, including anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship issues, parenting, life transitions, and goal achievement. She is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Tulane University School of Medicine. She earned a bachelor's degree from Tulane University, a master’s degree in School Psychology and a doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from Pace University in New York City. Dr. Rosen completed an internship and postdoctoral fellowship at Tulane University School of Medicine and a fellowship in psychoanalytic psychotherapy at the New Orleans-Birmingham Psychoanalytic Center.

Crosstown Conversations
Cross Town Conversation June 1 2016

Crosstown Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2016 59:19


Rosemary James, co-founder of the Pirate's Alley Faulkner Society; Mark Davis, director of the Tulane Institute on Water Resources Law and Policy; Johnny Bradberry, Chairman of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority

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