Ep.110: High Protein Diets with Dr. Jose Antonio

 

We sit down with Dr. Jose Antonio, the cofounder of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, researcher, and professor to talk about various aspects of dietary protein intake.

Our discussion includes:

  • The origin story of the International Society for Sports Nutrition (ISSN) and its mission

  • Some of his research findings in trained athletes who followed various high protein diets

  • The role of protein in body composition change and in the aging process

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More about our guest:

Dr. Antonio is Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, an academic nonprofit dedicated to the science and application of sports nutrition and supplementation. In addition, he is the Co-founder and Vice President of the Society for Neurosports, an academic nonprofit with a focus on sports neuroscience. Dr. Antonio earned his PhD and completed a post-doctoral research fellowship at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. He has published over 100 peer-reviewed papers as well as 15 books. His current areas of research include: dietary supplements (e.g., creatine, protein, etc.), sports neuroscience and human performance. He is currently a Professor at the Nova Southeastern University in Davie, Florida and serves on the Advisory Board of Forbes Health. Check out his podcast, the Sports Science Dudes, with his co-host Tony Ricci EdD. The Sports Science Dudes can be found on YouTube and Spotify. Twitter @JoseAntonioPhD

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