#131 Dr Rupy’s 2021 Wrap Up!

15th Dec 2021

Hey, I’m basing this end of year podcast on my newsletter format where I share something to Eat, Read, Watch or Listen to every week.

Today, I’ll be talking through my top 3 book suggestions, 3 podcasts I reckon you should listen to or revisit from my archive and 3 brilliant movies and series to watch!

And do check out the link below where you can sign up to the newsletter too!

Read:

How to Live - Prof Robert Thomas

The Pain-Free Mindset - Dr Deepak Ravindran

The Paradox of Choice - Barry Schwartz

Listen:

Sustainable Weight Loss - Dr Nick Fuller

Watercress as Medicine - Dr Kyle Stewart

The Female Ageing Brain - Dr Lisa Mosconi 

Watch:

Road Runner

High on the Hog

Meat me Halfway

References/sources

Sustainable Weight Loss Dr Nick Fuller

References:

  1.   Greenway, F. L. Physiological adaptations to weight loss and factors favouring weight regain. International Journal of Obesity vol. 39 1188–1196 (2015).
  2.   Hall, K. D. Diet versus exercise in ‘the biggest loser’ weight loss competition. Obesity 21, 957–959 (2013).
  3.   Lutter, M. & Nestler, E. J. Homeostatic and hedonic signals interact in the regulation of food intake. in Journal of Nutrition vol. 139 629–632 (American Society for Nutrition, 2009).
  4.   Pietiläinen, K. H., Saarni, S. E., Kaprio, J. & Rissanen, A. Does dieting make you fat A twin study. Int. J. Obes. 36, 456–464 (2012).
  5.   6 steps to successful weight loss for women - The University of Sydney. https://www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2020/01/21/6-steps-to-successful-weight-loss-for-women.html.

Watercress as Medicine Dr Kyle Stewart

References:

  1.   Phytochemical & Antioxidants — The Watercress Company. https://www.thewatercresscompany.com/phytochemical-antioxidants.
  2.   DL, P., JM, Y., TW, K. & JW, F. Isothiocyanates: Translating the Power of Plants to People. Mol. Nutr. Food Res. 62, (2018).
  3.   Hahm, E. R. & Singh, S. V. Bim contributes to phenethyl isothiocyanate-induced apoptosis in breast cancer cells. Mol. Carcinog. 51, 465–474 (2012).
  4.   NS, G. et al. Metabolic targets of watercress and PEITC in MCF-7 and MCF-10A cells explain differential sensitisation responses to ionising radiation. Eur. J. Nutr. 58, 2377–2391 (2019).
  5.   Fahey, J. W., Stephenson, K. K., Wade, K. L. & Talalay, P. Urease from Helicobacter pylori is inactivated by sulforaphane and other isothiocyanates. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 435, 1 (2013).

The Female Ageing Brain Dr Lisa Mosconi 

References:

  1.   New Study Indicates Women Develop Brain Changes Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease Earlier than Men | Newsroom | Weill Cornell Medicine. https://news.weill.cornell.edu/news/2020/06/new-study-indicates-women-develop-brain-changes-associated-with-alzheimer’s-disease.
  2.   Mosconi, L. et al. Perimenopause and emergence of an Alzheimer’s bioenergetic phenotype in brain and periphery. PLoS One 12, e0185926 (2017).
  3.   Mosconi, L. et al. Sex differences in Alzheimer risk. Neurology 89, 1382–1390 (2017).
  4.   Gava, G. et al. Cognition, mood and sleep in menopausal transition: The role of menopause hormone therapy. Medicina (Lithuania) vol. 55 668 (2019).

 5.    Samieri, C., Okereke, O. I., Devore, E. E. & Grodstein, F. Long-term adherence to the Mediterranean diet is associated with overall cognitive status, but not cognitive decline, in women. J. Nutr. 143, 493–499 (2013).

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