Browsing articles in "metabolism"

Common Paths to a Low Metabolism

Mar 28, 2014   //   by Team FPS   //   energy, General, hormones, metabolism, obesity, thyroid  //  Comments Off on Common Paths to a Low Metabolism
Also see: Collection of FPS Charts Collection of Ray Peat Quote Blogs by FPS Master List – Ray Peat, PhD Interviews Components of Daily Energy Expenditure Body Temperature, Metabolism, and Obesity This chart indicates commons ways in which cell metabolism is suppressed. More than one factor may be acting at once. Commonalities among the factors […]

The Glucose Song

Mar 28, 2014   //   by Team FPS   //   atltitude, carbon dioxide, co2, energy, exercise, General, glucose, glycolysis, lactate, lactic acid, metabolism, oxidation, oxidative metabolism  //  Comments Off on The Glucose Song
Also see: Comparison: Carbon Dioxide v. Lactic Acid Cellular Energy Production – Aerobic Respiration – The Krebs Cycle Carbon Dioxide Basics Carbon Dioxide as an Antioxidant Comparison: Oxidative Metabolism v. Glycolytic Metabolic Promoters of Efficient v. Inefficient Metabolism Trauma & Resuscitation: Toxicity of Lactated Ringer’s Solution Altitude Sickness: Therapeutic Effects of Acetazolamide and Carbon Dioxide […]

Components of Daily Energy Expenditure

Sep 3, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   aging, body composition, carbohydrate, energy expenditure, exercise, General, metabolic rate, metabolism, muscle, protein, resting metabolic rate, RMR, thyroid, weight loss, weight management  //  Comments Off on Components of Daily Energy Expenditure
Also see: Exercise and Effect on Thyroid Hormone Ray Peat, PhD: Quotes Relating to Exercise Temperature and Pulse Basics & Monthly Log Ray Peat, PhD on Thyroid, Temperature, Pulse, and TSH Body Temperature, Metabolism, and Obesity Thyroid, Temperature, Pulse Metabolism, Brain Size, and Lifespan in Mammals Promoters of Efficient v. Inefficient Metabolism Inflammation from Decrease […]

Breathing, CO2, Performance, and Health

Aug 16, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   altitude, anxiety, athlete, Bohr Effect, breathing, carbon dioxide, co2, General, hematrocrit, hemoglobin, hyperventilation, lactic acid, metabolism, mouth, nose, oxygen, oxygen saturation, patrick mckeown, Respiration  //  Comments Off on Breathing, CO2, Performance, and Health
Also see: Adverse Effects of Mouth Breathing Carbon Dioxide Basics Carbon Dioxide as an Antioxidant Bohr Effect and Cells O2 Levels: Healthy vs. Sick People Comparison: Oxidative Metabolism v. Glycolytic Metabolic Promoters of Efficient v. Inefficient Metabolism Altitude Sickness: Therapeutic Effects of Acetazolamide and Carbon Dioxide Low CO2 in Hypothyroidism Protective Altitude Lactate Paradox: High [...]

Global Warming: Carbon Dioxide is Not a Pollutant

Jul 28, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   Al Gore, carbon dioxide, climate change, co2, corruption, General, global warming, metabolism, photosynthesis, plants, pollution, Respiration, sun spots  //  Comments Off on Global Warming: Carbon Dioxide is Not a Pollutant
Also see: And now it’s global COOLING! Record return of Arctic ice cap as it grows by 60% in a year Carbon Dioxide Basics Energy Flow: Plant World and Animal World The Sun: Source of All Biological Energy Biological Energy & Matter Cycle Promoters of Efficient v. Inefficient Metabolism Comparison: Oxidative Metabolism v. Glycolytic Metabolic [...]

Index to SSRI Stories

Apr 23, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   antidepressants, depression, General, metabolism, serotonin, SSRI, suicide  //  Comments Off on Index to SSRI Stories
Index to SSRI Stories

Index to SSRI Stories

Apr 23, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   antidepressants, depression, General, metabolism, serotonin, SSRI, suicide  //  Comments Off on Index to SSRI Stories
Index to SSRI Stories

The Biggest Loser Season 14 Finale: Show Promotes Bad Science, Stereotypes

Mar 19, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   biggest loser, General, metabolism, stress, thyroid, weight loss  //  Comments Off on The Biggest Loser Season 14 Finale: Show Promotes Bad Science, Stereotypes
by Cameron English Source Prime time TV is a bad place to learn science. There may be no better example of this than hit reality show The Biggest Loser, which wraps up its 14th season on Monday night. If you’re unfamiliar with it, the show follows a group of obese people as they attempt to lose [...]

Metabolic testing for athletes and couch potatoes

Mar 9, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   athlete, General, marathon, metabolism, stress  //  Comments Off on Metabolic testing for athletes and couch potatoes
Volume 76, Number 32 | January 3 – 9, 2007 Sports Source Marathoner Yuen Chun undergoing metabolic testing to improve her stamina and speed, as fitness expert Marco Ferdinandi, standing behind her, monitors the test. Metabolic testing for athletes and couch potatoes By Judith Stiles During the holiday season, yummy Christmas cookies, roast beef, plum [...]

PUFA, Ketones, and Sugar Restriction Promote Tumor Growth

Jan 6, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   aerobic glycolysis, cancer, free fatty acids, General, growth, ketones, low carb, metabolism, polyunsaturated fats, PUFA, starvation, stress, tumor, warburg  //  Comments Off on PUFA, Ketones, and Sugar Restriction Promote Tumor Growth
Also see: Tumor Bearing Organisms – Lipolysis and Ketogenesis as Signs of Chronic Stress Free Fatty Acids Suppress Cellular Respiration PUFA Promote Cancer PUFA Decrease Cellular Energy Production Israeli Paradox: High Omega -6 Diet Promotes Disease Low Blood Sugar Basics Dietary PUFA Reflected in Human Subcutaneous Fat Tissue Towards a morphogenetic perspective on cancer Israeli [...]
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