The Role of Nutrition On Injuries, Pain & Recovery with Dr Ian Seels
The Run Smarter Podcast - En podcast av Brodie Sharpe - Söndagar

Learn more about Brodie's Research Database & AI Assistant đđGuest: Dr. Ian Seels | Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapistđ§ Episode SummaryIn this thought-provoking episode, Brodie chats with Dr. Ian Seels, a private musculoskeletal physiotherapist with over 35 years of experience and a co-author of the paper The Relevance of Diet in Musculoskeletal Clinical Practice â A Narrative Review. Together, they explore the emerging science behind how diet influences inflammation, pain, and injury recoveryâwith a particular focus on what this means for recreational runners.If you're battling persistent niggles, chronic tendon pain, or just want to run pain-free into your later years, this episode offers a fresh perspective you might not have considered: what you eat could be the missing link in your recovery journey.đ What Youâll LearnWhy inflammation matters more than weight when it comes to injury and painHow a high-carb Western diet may be quietly sabotaging your recoveryThe 3 pillars of "active management" for injury: mechanical, mental, and metabolicThe basics of an anti-inflammatory diet (very low carb, high fat, moderate protein)The difference between nutritional ketosis vs. metabolic acidosisHow to train your body to burn fat instead of carbs for enduranceSimple ways to reduce oxidative stress and support your gut healthWhy omega-3 to omega-6 balance is critical for joint and tendon healthLabel-reading tips that might surprise even the most health-conscious runnersWhether CRP and ketone testing is worth doing to track inflammationđ§Ș Practical Takeaways for RunnersA 4â6 week anti-inflammatory diet âtrialâ could help reduce pain and improve energyReducing processed foods and increasing healthy fats can shift you into a less inflamed stateBerries, leafy greens, herbs, and spices are powerful sources of antioxidantsKetone testing can âgamifyâ your dietary changes and provide real-time feedbackOmega-3s from oily fish, grass-fed meats, and free-range eggs support healingđ ïž Resources Mentionedđ Paper: The Relevance of Diet in Musculoskeletal Clinical Practice â A Narrative Reviewđș YouTube: Diet, Health and the Wisdom of Crowds (2018)đ LowCarbDownUnder.com.au â A go-to hub for evidence-based low-carb/keto nutritionFor MORE Run Smarter Resources đââïžđ- Including Free Injury Prevention Courses đ©čđ- The Run Smarter Book đ- Access to Research Papers đđ- & Ways to Work with Brodie đ€đđ CLICK HERE! đâš