Episodios

  • E15 - What’s really going on in the NHS and how to solve the problems
    Jul 25 2024

    NHS Clinical Director Dr Edward Hartley shares his decades of experience working in the NHS, how its funding, structures and patients have changed over time, where the real problems lie, and how we solve them.

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    54 m
  • E14 - The science behind obesity
    Jul 18 2024

    Dr James King talks about how obesity develops, how exercise and diet help to fight against health difficulties not just weight loss, and how drugs might be the answer to the obesity epidemic.

    0.00-4.33 - Intro

    4.34-6.14 - Prevalence of obesity within society

    6.15-11.16 - Genetic components

    11.17-16.39 - Interacting factors around energy

    16.40-19.49 - Compensating for consumption with exercise

    19.50-22.25 - Types of exercise and their benefits

    22.26-27.42 - “Prescribed” movement and public health

    27.43-29.26 - Lifestyle behaviours vs motivation

    29.27-31.54 - Current research

    31.55-35.09 - Preventative exercise to improve health

    35.10-39.37 - Weight loss drugs

    39.38-41.48 - Upcoming research

    41.49-42.25 - Outro

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    42 m
  • E13 - Exercise is really important before, during and after cancer treatment
    Jul 11 2024

    Dr Kajal Gokal talks about 20 years of evidence showing that physical activity before, during and after cancer treatment is important for health, that rest typically isn’t best, and how we can get this message out to more people.

    0.00-6.00 - Intro

    6.01-10.24 - Prevention and management of cancer

    10.25-12.59 - Transition from ‘rest is best’ ideology

    13.00-16.43 - Barriers within research and communication

    16.44-20.17 - Exercise to benefit cancer patients

    20.18-23.17 - How patients can access resources

    23.18-26.54 - Current research

    26.55-29.51 - Inequality across demographics within research

    29.52-32.10 - Further information

    32.11-33.49 - Outro

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    34 m
  • E12 - Public health messaging and communication: what we learned from the COVID-19 pandemic
    Jul 4 2024

    Independent SAGE expert Dr Duncan Robertson shares his experience during the pandemic of providing independent advice to the government about how to best communicate about health and science to the public, what we learned, and how we can do better in a future pandemic.

    Timestamps:
    0.00-3.09 - Intro
    3.10-4.27 - Involvement in the Independent SAGE Group
    4.28-7.27 - Science communication during the COVID-19 pandemic
    7.28-9.31 - Relationship between Independent and Government SAGE and data
    9.32-11.32 - What would the pandemic have looked like if the government had a
    strategy?
    11.33-13.15 - Learnings within science communication
    13.16-16.32 - Find the correct way to resolve issues and developing trust
    16.33-22.17 - Political lens and the COVID inquiry
    22.18-25.37 - Disinformation within policy
    25.38-26.29 - Advent of artificial intelligence and its repercussions
    26.30-32.20 - Independent SAGE and new explorations
    32.21-33.49 - Placing blame
    33.50-36.01 - Outro

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    36 m
  • E11 - Reimagining school lessons to make children more active
    Jun 27 2024

    Professor Lauren Sherar talks about how children are less active now than ever before and how a whole-school approach is needed – even in lessons like maths and science – to reimagine the school day to get children more physically active.

    0.00-2.38 - Intro

    2.39-5.33 - Career background

    5.34-13.01 - Children’s physical activity and benefits of sports

    13.02-17.09 - Interventions in schools to increase activity levels

    17.10-24.12 - Teachers implementing active education

    24.13-28.25 - How to target less active demographics and the practicality of this

    28.26-32.52 - Current research explorations

    32.53-35.54 - Outro

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    36 m
  • E10 - Lavina Mehta MBE: how exercise ‘snacking’ took her from Watford to Windsor Castle
    Jun 20 2024

    Health entrepreneur Lavina Mehta MBE talks about how a career change, short-bursts physical activity and exercising for sanity not vanity took her from a corporate career to being a national ambassador for health and fitness.

    0.00-2.13 - Intro

    2.14-6.55 - Background and career

    6.56-15.02 - ‘Sanity, not vanity’, self-care, and social connection

    15.03-25.33 - Asian heritage and its role in predicting health

    25.34-35.30 - Improving activity levels among populations

    35.31-40.14 - Implementing movement into your daily life and motivation

    40.15-44.49 - Next steps and further work

    44.50-46.30 - Outro

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    47 m
  • E9 - A change is needed: How to support healthy eating in UK-based migrants and ethnic minorities
    Jun 13 2024

    Dr Hibbah Osei-Kwasi talks about how a different approach is needed to support healthy eating for UK-based ethnic minorities and how migration presents unique challenges to promoting health diets.

    0.00-3.36 - Intro

    3.37-9.56 - Research and background of career

    9.57-14.20 - Dietary behaviours and observations within communities

    14.21-18.30 - Role of processed food and small changes

    18.31-23.40 - Nutritional profile of Ghanaian food and applications to populations

    23.41-29.09 - Discourse around healthy eating and the deficit approach

    29.10-32.59 - Participant inclusivity in research, balance between culture and health

    33.00-37.29 - Special envoy work on behalf of Loughborough University

    37.30-42.39 - Outro

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    43 m
  • E8 - Gregg Wallace MBE: How he lost 5 stone and kept it off
    Jun 6 2024

    TV’s Gregg Wallace talks about his career journey from greengrocer to TV personality to weight loss adviser. Gregg shares how he lost 5 stone and kept it off, as well as his thoughts on the viral track ‘buttery biscuit base’.

    0.00-2.13 - Intro

    2.14-3.59 - Loughborough University and Gregg Wallace Health collaboration

    4.00-11.51 - Background and career based around TV

    11.52- 16.02 - Work on MasterChef

    16.03-20.09 - Habits outside of work and making healthier choices

    20.10-22.36 Considering cultural differences when approaching food/intentional choices

    22.37-27.50 - Show Me Fit and GWH

    27.51-29.59 - Partnership with Loughborough University and Gregg Wallace Health

    30.00-36.15 - Moving into legislation, policy change, and equipping the population with cookery skills

    36.16-46.18 - Fan questions

    46.19-49.33 - Outro

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    50 m