Special Episode Ketones and Bicarbonate with Dr. Chiel Poffe - Science of Getting Faster Podcast

Published: Feb. 18, 2021, 1 p.m.

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Exogenous ketones are lauded by many for their endurance performance enhancing properties, but their impact on blood acidity is detrimental to performance and can even counteract their otherwise positive effects. Dr. Chiel Poffe and his partners conducted a study to learn if
Bicarbonate Unlocks the Ergogenic Action of Ketone Monoester Intake in Endurance Exercise, and what they learned was surprising. Tune into this episode to learn the science behind ketones and bicarbonate, and how to introduce them into your training regimen to get faster.

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TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE:

00:00 Intro

01:17 Podcast Begins

01:58 - Dr. Poffe\u2019s background and the story of his research on Ketones

02:52 - His research with Dr. Peter Hespel of Deceuninck\xa0Quick Step

03:11 - What are ketones and ketone esters?

04:44 - Why would someone want ketones in their blood while exercising?

05:43 - The difference between ketone salts and ketone esters

06:52 - Dr. Poffe\u2019s study and why he decided to combine ketone and bicarbonate

08:55 - Performance of Ketone vs. placebo in the studies

09:55 - What does he think happened in the first study?\xa0

10:38 - The new study: introducing bicarbonate and what the purpose is.

11:12 - Why Chad finds the study methodology to be valuable

11:36 - Why his research always seeks to mimic real-world conditions

12:32 - What is Bicarbonate?

13:17 - Buffering systems in skeletal muscle

13:56 - How do you get/ ingest bicarbonate?

14:39 - The study method: How big was it?

15:27 - The study methodology and controls

17:24 - Nate summarizes the study\u2019s efforts, cost of dosage, and amount of dose

19:29 - Timeframe of the test: dinner, morning, and timing of exercise

19:53 - Why was it important to control the amount of carbs ingested?

21:32- What was the dinner given to the subjects?

22:15 - What were the study\u2019s results?\xa0

23:19 - Conclusions about how this might apply to a race (and timing limitations)

24:52 - Avoiding gastrointestinal issues with sodium bicarbonate

25:56 - Perception of hunger and appetite in the study groups

28:07 - Asking the subjects to identify what they\u2019d taken (placebo vs. esters, etc)

29:11 - The purpose of blinding power and HR data\xa0

30:35 - What the study does and doesn\u2019t suggest about ingesting ketones

31:36 - Blood ketone levels and perception of fatigue

32:04 - Should you always supplement ketones with bicarbonate?

33:11 - Outro

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