Pizza, Wine, and Precision Nutrition: an Interview with Dr. Suneil Koliwad (Part 2)

Explore how monitoring the variation of glucose levels via a CGM is ground-breaking for precision nutrition.

Body Signals Podcast
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Bill Tancer
— Signos
Chief of Data Science
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September 19, 2024
August 10, 2021
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Host Bill Tancer Interviews Dr. Suneil Koliwad, Chief of the Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism at UCSF. They explore how monitoring the variation of glucose levels via a CGM is ground-breaking for precision nutrition and is redefining what's possible for weight loss. Dr. Koliwad discusses how exercise affects your glucose, the interaction between carbs, fat and alcohol, and the reason why general food guidelines are flawed.

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Bill Tancer is a New York Times best-selling author. He is a co-founder and the chief data scientist at Signos and the creator and host of Signos’ podcast, Body Signals.

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