Restoring Motivation, Issues in Research, and Walking for Weight Loss

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In today’s episode, Eric kicks things off by answering two questions from listeners. The first is about proper mixing and storage of creatine, and the second is about rediscovering and restoring motivation to work out. Next, Greg provides a research-packed answer to a listener’s question about whether or not there is a point of diminishing returns when it comes to weight loss and walking. After that, Eric discusses a few issues in the world of research and academic publishing that should impact the way we interpret some scientific research papers. Finally, to play out the show, Eric provides some more recommendations for music to train to. SUPPORT THE PODCASTJoin the Research Spotlight newsletter: Get a two-minute breakdown of one recent study every Wednesday. Our newsletter is the easiest way to stay up to date with the latest exercise and nutrition science.MacroFactorIf you want to learn more about our MacroFactor diet app, check it out  here.To join in on the MacroFactor conversation, check out our Facebook group and subreddit.MASS Research ReviewSubscribe to the MASS Research Review to get concise and applicable breakdowns of the latest strength, physique, and nutrition research – delivered monthly.Bulk SupplementsFinally, next time you stock up on supplements from BulkSupplements.com, be sure to use the promo code “SBSPOD” (all caps) to get 5% off your entire order. TIME STAMPSIntro/Announcements (0:00)Q&A: I mix my creatine in boiling water, and leave it in the refrigerator overnight. Is that okay? (2:11)Analysis of the efficacy, safety, and regulatory status of novel forms of creatineNot Another Boring Creatine Guide: Answers To FAQs And Lesser-Known BenefitsCreatine and CaffeineQ&A: I’ve lost motivation to work out, and I truly don’t enjoy it anymore. What should I do? (16:20)An Evidence-Based Approach To Goal Setting And Behavior ChangeSelf-Determination Theory Q&A: Is there a point of diminishing returns when it comes to weight loss and walking? (32:10)Dose-response relationship between walking and the attenuation of inherited weightRelationship Between Physical Activity, Body Mass Index, and Risk of Heart FailureA Meta-Analysis of Pedometer-Based Walking Interventions and Weight LossResearch Roundup: Issues in Research and Academic Publishing (58:18)Medical HypothesesThe Citation of Retracted COVID-19 Papers is Common and Rarely CriticalIs There an Epidemic of Research Fraud in Natural Medicine?To Play Us Out: Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave (1:23:02)
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