Podcasts of the American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology
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Commentary and discussion on featured articles in AJP - Heart and Circulatory Physiology
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This podcast is all about getting sport science research out into the public domain. We cover what we do and don't know regarding all topics related to endurance running performance and, more importantly, how can we use this information to make ourselves healthier and faster runners! Your hosts are Dr Dan Osborn-Nash, 2:12 marathon runner and sport physiologist for Welsh Athletics and Welsh Triathlon, and Owain Zerilli, MSc student exploring the effects of heat on EPO release and 2:38 marath ...
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MedSimu Physiology Master the foundations of medicine with concise audio lessons on human physiology. From cardiovascular dynamics to neuroendocrine regulation, this series simplifies complex concepts for exams like USMLE, NEET-PG, MRCP, and beyond
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I'm a master's student of Cognitive Psychology, and using AI tools such as Google NotebookLM, like to make the study of neuroscience more accessible to new students. Enjoy! Source: Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology (Guyton Physiology)
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Review of GI and Hepatology physiology. Cover art photo provided by rawpixel on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@rawpixel
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Original research in physiology with an emphasis on adaptive and integrative mechanisms. The journal podcast highlights some of the latest research in the areas of physiology
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Understanding Anatomy and Physiology
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Professor Hallux is getting to grips with physiology! Physiology is the science of life. It’s all about how the body works and moves - and what the different parts do. Join Professor Hallux as takes a look at each part to see what fixes he can make to build a better body!
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The Physiology Secrets Podcast gives you inside access to the BEST Endurance Performance information out there, presented in a way that anyone can understand.
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This is an audio podcast of the Shenandoah University PA504 Medical Physiology course taught by Dr. Bryant and Dr. Richard during the Summer2 2012 semester.
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A podcast that discusses all things health. Hosted by Western Sydney based Clinical Exercise Physiologist Ashley offers advice, education and humour to women looking to improve their lifestyle and take control of their health.
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Physiology by Physeo is a collaboration between InsideTheBoards and Physeo. This podcast aims to provide a high yield review of medical school physiology intended for first and second year medical students (especially those preparing for the USMLE Step 1 or COMLEX Level 1).
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**NOT MEDICAL ADVICE** Anatomy and Physiology topics explained in 10-20 min. This podcast can be used as review, lecture prep (at the 200ish level), or recreational learning. Episodes are based on areas of peak confusion, and questions asked by lab students in the 211 lab that I assist in. Cover art is a drawing by your host, Frances Cronin. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lab-rat/support
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Applied sport science, Breaking-2, and Breaking-4 - with Professor Andy Jones
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1:16:35Dan & Owain are joined by sport science royalty on today's episode. Professor Andy Jones joins the boys to talk about his wealth of applied sport science work; having worked closely with Paula Radcliffe, Eluid Kipchoge, and recently Faith Kipyegon, to name a few. Andy also has a breadth of research, on topics that have featured in previous episodes…
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Menopause Is More Than Estrogen Deficiency
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31:24The literature shows that the incidence of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) increases significantly in postmenopausal women, but how can researchers study the underlying mechanisms? In our latest episode, Dr. Jonathan Kirk (Loyola University Chicago) interviews lead author Dr. Mei Methawasin (University of Missouri, Columbia) …
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Unraveling Appetite: The Microbiota-Brain Connection Across the Lifespan
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10:16In this episode, coauthors Gabriela Ribeiro, Marta P. Silvestre, Harriët Schellekens, and Cristina Cuesta-Marti discuss their recent review published in AJP-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, titled "A menu for microbes: unraveling appetite regulation and weight dynamics through the microbiota-brain connection across the lifespan." Appetite reg…
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The Athlete Series: Jenny Nesbitt (+ an announcement)
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1:00:20In the second installment of The Athlete Series, Dan & Owain chat to 2x Welsh Commonwealth Games representative, Jenny Nesbitt. Jen talks through her career, and the changes in training and mindset from juniors to seniors. Dan, Owain & Jen also make an exciting announcement! If you're interested in being coached by Dan, Jen or Owain, check out The …
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Sirpoc - the creator of the "Norwegian Singles Method"
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1:28:37Dan & Owain welcome James to the podcast. James, known online as Sirpoc, talks about his approach and journey from a 28 minute parkrun, to a 2:24 marathon. James documented his training through the letsrun forums, and has been able to create a training framework that has struck a chord - and been successful for many others - in allowing controlled …
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The Athlete Series: Phil Sesemann
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1:19:07Dan & Owain chat to 2024 Olympian & 2:08 marathon runner, Phil Sesemann! Kicking off a new series - chatting to elite athletes about how they've interacted with sport science throughout their careers, we dig into Phil's running journey from middle-distances to the marathon, and how sport science has featured along the way. Let us know which athlete…
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Ischemia Injury and Ferroptosis in Human Donor Heart
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48:42What is the role of ferroptosis, programmed cell death characterized by intracellular iron accumulation and lipid peroxidation, in the context of ischemic injury related to heart transplantation? In this episode, Associate Editor Dr. Amanda LeBlanc (University of Louisville) interviews authors Dr. Kenneth Liao and Dr. Nandan Mondal (both at Baylor …
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How to improve your running economy + Owain's ACP 100K recap
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1:22:07(00:00) Intro (03:30) Anglo Celtic Plate recap (38:30) Economy discussion We've done deep-dives into VO2max and thresholds, but here we cover the final final determinant of performance, running economy. First, we define what economy means and how do we measure it, before discussing what the research has to say on how best to improve it. The Physiol…
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EP1 | Inside & Outside Cells: Understanding ECF & ICF
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4:39Join us as we explore the crucial fluid environment within our bodies, beginning with the fact that approximately 60% of the human adult body is composed of fluid. We'll break down how this fluid is distributed: about two-thirds, or 28 liters in adults, is found inside cells (intracellular fluid or ICF), while the remaining one-third, about 14 lite…
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Dan & Owain catch up on their running before diving into some listener questions. Lots of topics covered - London marathon, pacing, heat, career paths, which animal we could take in a race. Apologies if we didn't get to your question! The Physiology of Endurance Running podcast is proudly sponsored by SOAR. SOAR produce high quality running clothin…
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We're deep within marathon season, and chances are you're tapering for a race! Dan & Owain talk through some of the research about the taper, before giving some practical advice on applying the evidence to your running! The Physiology of Endurance Running podcast is proudly sponsored by SOAR. SOAR produce high quality running clothing, designed to …
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Wasted Pressure Effort, Menstrual Cycle Phase, and Sex
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22:01Can hormonal fluctuations across a single menstrual cycle alter arterial wave reflections and wasted pressure effort? In this episode, Associate Editor Dr. Jonathan Kirk (Loyola University Chicago) interviews author Dr. Ninette Shenouda (University of Delaware) and expert Dr. Sarah Baker (Mayo Clinic) about the latest study by Shenouda et al. inves…
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Unraveling Fabry Disease: Lyso-Gb3’s Role in Gut Physiology
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12:22In this episode, coauthors Cecilia Delprete, Friederike Uhlig, Marco Caprini, and Niall P. Hyland dive into their latest research titled "Characterization of Fabry disease-associated lyso-Gb3 on mouse colonic ion transport and motility." Fabry disease (FD) is a rare genetic disorder with wide-ranging effects across the body, including the gastroint…
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Principles of Optics, Lenses, and Vision
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21:23Autor: Pedram
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Thermal Sensation, Headache Origins, and Pain Pathways
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After a week away in West Wales, spent mostly cycling, Dan has come to a decision about London marathon! Dan & Owain talk through the week of training before discussing plans for the rest of the training block. The Physiology of Endurance Running podcast is proudly sponsored by SOAR. SOAR produce high quality running clothing, designed to fit the n…
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Physiology of Pain, Headache, and Thermal Sensation
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Principles of Somatosensory Signal Transmission
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We take our first foray into the physiology of ultra-marathons and ultra-distance events! The breadthe of different events on offer, once you go beyond 42.2km means many different factors at play! Dan & Owain talk through some of the physiology at play - how it differs and how it might be pretty similar to other distance running events! By no means…
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Somatic Sensation: Touch, Position, and Neural Pathways
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Neuronal Pool Signaling: Prolongation, Stability, and Rhythms
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Sensory Receptors and Neuronal Signal Processing
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A month from the big race, and unfortunately Dan has hit another setback in his training. Dan's facing some knee pain, and has turned to the bike. We wanted to get an episode recorded and released on Tuesday as normal for you given the training update! The Physiology of Endurance Running podcast is proudly sponsored by SOAR. SOAR produce high quali…
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Neurotransmission: Mechanisms, Excitation, and Inhibition
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16:09Autor: Pedram
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Nervous System and Synaptic transmission mechanism
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13:48Autor: Pedram
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Dan is back to training, and takes us through his comeback, a risky double session, and a visit from UK Anti-Doping. Apologies about the audio, recorded in person! The Physiology of Endurance Running podcast is proudly sponsored by SOAR. SOAR produce high quality running clothing, designed to fit the needs of runners that put in time & effort to th…
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Periodization... or performance planning
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1:01:35A common theme in training books is "periodization"... distinct focusses of training across a 12-week marathon block. But what does research say about periodization, and how is it implemented in elite athletes? Could you plan your training better? Dan & Owain talk about periodization, and the concept of "performance planning" on this week's episode…
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Back for another installment of Road to London, and unfortunately Dan's week has been plagued by illness! Dan & Owain talk through the reduced week of training, how Dan will get back to training, and how he's feeling following the setback in training! The Physiology of Endurance Running podcast is proudly sponsored by SOAR. SOAR produce high qualit…
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Got Guts: A Chance to Put Liver Biopsy Back to Its Former Glory?
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6:37In this episode, coauthors Camilla Venturin and Luca Fabris delve into their editorial titled "Machine Learning Application to Histology for the Study of Cholangiopathies (BiliQML): A Chance to Put Liver Biopsy Back to Its Former Glory?" The episode explores groundbreaking research by Dominick Hellen and colleagues on the limitations of current his…
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We're back by popular demand! Dan finds himself in the elite field at the London Marathon - and we thought it's too unique an opportunity to not get an insight into his training! 7 weeks to go - tune in to hear the training of someone that'll be on your TV screens at the end of April! We recap Dan's training since Valencia marathon and how he's fee…
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Bicarb, with Maurten Research Innovation Manager Dr Andy Sparks
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1:24:18Bicarb has taken the endurance exercise world by storm in recent months, and we've been able to have a chat with one of the main men behind the research and application of Bicarb. Dr Andy Sparks joins us on this episode to talk all things Bicarb and other supplements. Andy is the Research Innovations Manager at Maurten, and in previous academic rol…
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Dan & Owain are back to break down Owain's Barry 40 race. They talk through the carb load, pacing, psychology, fueling and fatigue of an ultra-distance track race. Thanks for all the support throughout the series - hopefully it's been a little different and as interesting as an elite runner pulling the curtain back on their training! The Physiology…
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Race week is upon us! Dan & Owain break down the last week of training as Owain's mileage begins to drop off. Physically things are good, mentally a tougher week. Owain has also been chatting to a sport psychologist who's helped with some race day interventions to try. The boys then go through race plans; pacing with heart rate, fuelling, & footwea…
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Guidelines for Assessing Ventricular Pressure-Volume Relationships in Rodents
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24:15In this episode, Deputy Editor Dr. Zamaneh Kassiri (University of Alberta) interviews authors Dr. Oliver H. Wearing (University of British Columbia), Dr. Naomi C. Chesler (University of California Irvine), Dr. Mitchel J. Colebank (University of South Carolina), Dr. Timothy A. Hacker (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Dr. John N. Lorenz (University …
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"Got Guts" The Micro Version: Pacing Inhibits Slow Wave Dysrhythmias in the Intestine
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7:25In this podcast coauthors Nipuni D. Nagahawatte and Leo K. Cheng discuss their research titled "High-energy pacing inhibits slow-wave dysrhythmias in the small intestine." Glucagon was infused in pigs to induce hyperglycemia and the resulting slow-wave response in the intact jejunum was defined in high resolution for the first time. Subsequently, w…
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Applied sport science, with UKA Senior Physiologist Dr Andy Shaw
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1:27:49Dan & Owain are delighted to welcome Dr Andy Shaw to the podcast. Andy is the Senior Physiologist for UK Athletics - working with some of the best athletes on the planet as they prepare for major events. The discussion begins with some reflections from Andy on his PhD - which he completed at Loughborough University and investigated running economy,…
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The hard work has been completed, and Owain is ready to taper. Dan & Owain discuss the last big week of training for Barry 40, including a session and drink mixes. They then discuss one of the early thoughts at the start of the series; would Owain's training look much different if he was training for a marathon instead? The Physiology of Endurance …
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The hay is almost in the barn, as they say, for Owain and his Barry 40 training. A fairly unremarkable week in the books with a big session and a 20 mile long run, and lots of carbs. The lads then talk through what went wrong for Owain at last year's Barry 40, and the lessons that were learnt from that attempt at the race! The Physiology of Enduran…
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Sport nutrition, with Maurten performance nutritionist Lauren Thomas
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1:09:49Dan & Owain are delighted to welcome their first guest to the podcast! Lauren Thomas joins the show to talk all things Maurten, nutrition and performance. Lauren is the Performance Nutritionist for Maurten, and a registered sports dietitian, holding a Masters in Nutrition Education from Columbia University. The interview kicks off with a discussion…
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28 days from the race - and the last few weeks of big training for Owain. Dan & Owain break down another week of training, with another trial of bicarb and a cross country race. The Physiology of Endurance Running podcast is proudly sponsored by SOAR. SOAR produce high quality running clothing, designed to fit the needs of runners that put in time …
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So you've bought a lactate pro, what next?
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48:50More athletes and coaches are using portable lactate devices to monitor sessions, or lactate test themselves outside of the lab. But what are they doing right, and wrong? Dan & Owain discuss what a lactate device can and can't do - and offer some helpful knowledge and experience so you can get better results, or see through some of the smoke and mi…
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5 weeks until the Barry 40! Dan & Owain are back to discuss another week of training. Owain combines a long "durability" style session with a staple session of Aussie running podcasts, before a 20-mile long run with a carbohydrate buffet. The Physiology of Endurance Running podcast is proudly sponsored by SOAR. SOAR produce high quality running clo…
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"Got Guts" Special Episode: The GI and Liver Section at the 2025 American Physiology Summit
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20:09In this episode, AJP GI and Liver Physiology's Editor-in-Chief Mark Frey and Nicholas Zachos representative of the Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology Section provide an exclusive preview of the GI programming at the upcoming APS Summit. They walk listeners through the exciting lineup of sessions, symposia, and featured topics designed to ignite …
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Dan & Owain are back with another week of training for Barry 40. This week Owain's tried out bicarb, completed a VO2max test, and raced a fell race - a far from normal week! Dan has some questions about Owain's training structure, or lack thereof... The Physiology of Endurance Running podcast is proudly sponsored by SOAR. SOAR produce high quality …
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Dan & Owain follow on from their episode on improving your VO2max, to discuss thresholds. First the boys break down what thresholds are, and are not, before diving into some of the research - what it says and more importantly, doesn't say. As always with physiology, the answer isn't as clear as we'd all like it to be! The Physiology of Endurance Ru…
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Dan & Owain are back, with another week of Barry 40 training to dissect. Owain has had an interesting week - working around research, racing & finishing off his Masters, to get his training done. The Physiology of Endurance Running podcast is proudly sponsored by SOAR. SOAR produce high quality running clothing, designed to fit the needs of runners…
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Dan & Owain are back with another "Road to..." series - this time a very unique race is on the cards for Owain - Barry Track 40 Miles. The history of the race, and ultras in the UK is discussed, before Owain's recent lab test is broken down before Owain's training week is rattled through. The Physiology of Endurance Running podcast is now proudly s…
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Dan & Owain are back with a boxing day treat - what does the science say about improving your VO2max? Firstly, some discussion about what VO2max is, some misconceptions and some scene setting. They then break down 3 key papers about training VO2max, before giving some take-home advice on how to train your VO2max. Seiler et al. (2011) Wen et al. (20…
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