
#201 - Deep dive back into Zone 2 | Iñigo San-Millán, Ph.D. (Pt. 2)
from The Peter Attia Drive
by Peter Attia, MD
Published: Mon Mar 28 2022
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Episode Description:
Iñigo San-Millán is an internationally renowned applied physiologist and a 
We discuss:
- The amazing potential of cyclist Tadej Pogačar [3:00];
 - Metrics for assessing athletic performance in cyclists and how that impacts race strategy [8:30];
 - The impact of performance-enhancing drugs and the potential for transparency into athletes' data during competition [];
 - Tadej Pogačar's race strategy and mindset at the Tour de France [];
 - Defining Zone 2, fat oxidation, and how they are measured [];
 - Using fat and carbohydrate utilization to calculate mitochondrial function and metabolic flexibility [];
 - Lactate levels and fat oxidation as it relates to Zone 2 exercise [];
 - How moderately active individuals should train to improve metabolic function and maximize mitochondrial performance [];
 - Bioenergetics of the cell and what is different in elite athletes [];
 - How the level of carbohydrate in the diet affects fuel utilization and power output during exercise [];
 - Glutamine as a source for making glycogen—insights from studying the altered metabolism of ICU patients [];
 - How exercise mobilizes glucose transporters—an important factor in diabetic patients [];
 - Metrics for finding Zone 2 threshold—lactate, heart rate, and more [];
 - Optimal Zone 2 training: dose, frequency, duration, and type of exercise [];
 - How to incorporate high intensity training (Zone 5) to increase VO2 max and optimize fitness [];
 - Compounding benefits of Zone 2 exercise and how we can improve metabolic health into old age [];
 - The effects of metformin, NAD, and supplements on mitochondrial function [];
 - The role of lactate and exercise in cancer [];
 - How assessing metabolic parameters in long COVID patients provides insights into this disease [];
 - The advantages of using cellular surrogates of metabolism instead of VO2 max for prescribing exercise [];
 - Metabolomics reveals how cellular metabolism is altered in sedentary individuals [];
 - Cellular changes in the metabolism of people with diabetes and metabolic syndrome [];and
 - More.
 
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