Top Stanford Professor Weighs in on How Exercise Changes Your Metabolism
For written details on this paper, see the StayCurious Metabolism Newsletter: https://staycuriousmetabolism.substac... Snyder Interview 1: • Stanford’s Top Researcher (Michael Snyder)... Snyder Interview 2: • The Most Viral Aging Paper Ever Published ... Snyder Interview 3: This one! Snyder Interview 4: Coming Soon… Leptin Resistance Letter: https://staycuriousmetabolism.substac... Gift Guide: https://staycuriousmetabolism.substac... This conversation with Stanford’s Professor Michael Snyder breaks down one of the most important exercise studies ever published — a deep, molecular look at what really happens inside your body when you work out. We explore how thousands of molecules shift in real time, why inflammation during exercise is actually a good thing, how omega-3 signaling, mitochondrial remodeling, nitric oxide pathways, and metabolic flexibility all come together in a coordinated “molecular choreography,” and why your insulin sensitivity can completely change how your body responds to the same workout. We also discuss VO₂ max, the difference between sprinting and steady-state cardio, how to think about recovery, and why exercise affects every organ in your body, from muscles to brain. If you want a deeper understanding of the biology behind fitness — and why personalized exercise matters — this interview is a must-watch. Stay Curious. Chapters 0:00 – A Workout for Your Brain 0:30 – Re-Introducing Professor Snyder 1:30 – The Exercise Study That Changed Everything 6:29 – The Four Molecular Response Clusters 8:53 – The “Fitness Inflammatory Signature” Explained 12:20 – Omega-3 Surges, Saturated Fats Drop 16:30 – Why I Keep Re-Reading This Study 17:40 – The Discovery of Lac-Phe (A New Appetite Signal) 20:07 – Sprinting vs. Steady State: What Wins? 25:40 – How Insulin Resistance Changes Your Exercise Response 28:53 – The Exercise Graph That Blows People’s Minds 34:40 – Exercise Isn’t About Calories — Here’s Why 37:30 – Morning vs. Afternoon Exercise: What’s Best? 40:53 – Post-Meal Walks and “Exercise Snacks” #ExerciseScience #MetabolicHealth #InsulinResistance #VO2max #MolecularFitness #StanfordResearch #MichaelSnyder #NickNorwitz #LongevityScience #FitnessMotivation #HealthOptimization #Omega3 #Inflammation #Metabolism #StrengthTraining #Sprinting #EnduranceTraining #Wearables #PersonalizedHealth #StayCurious

The Most Viral Aging Paper Ever Published | ft’ Stanford’s Michael Snyder

Dr. Andy Galpin: How Often Should You Train?

Stanford's Most Controversial Professor on Power | Jeffrey Pfeffer

Stanford’s Top Researcher (Michael Snyder) Reveals What Really Causes Diabetes

Top Omega-3s Research Explains What You Need to Know

Sardines, Sleep & Super-Longevity | ft' Professor Dominic D’Agostino

Dr Andy Galpin: The Right Way To Build Endurance: Max Heart Rate & VO2 Max Protocol

World-Leading Muscle Researcher: How Much Protein Per Meal Actually Builds Muscle? | EP#399

How Real Science Unlocks Aging, Healthspan, and Longevity Secrets

This Will Change Your Mind on Ultra-Processed Foods (Harvard MD PhDs Discuss)

Diabetes Scientist Reveals What They Don’t Teach in Medical School…

Why does Peter Attia hate The Cholesterol Code?

The 7 Habits of People Who Age Slower | Dr. Steve Horvath

The Coffee Expert: The Surprising Link Between Coffee & Your Mental Health! James Hoffmann

Why Walking Is The Superpower You Didn’t Know You Had with Professor Shane O’Mara | FBLM Podcast

The Great Carb Con: Scientists Break Down a Shocking New Study

Can We Trust The Science Of Nutrition? – A Question of Science with Brian Cox

The Longevity Revolution Is Here | Lifespan with Dr. David Sinclair - Season 2, Episode 1

A guide to cardiorespiratory training at any fitness level to improve longevity (AMA 79 sneak peek)

