I was invited to speak at Low Carb Denver 2019, and I’m super excited. I’ll be at the Carnivore Conference March 7, and Low Carb Denver Thursday evening (March 8) and Friday (March 9). After that, I need to fly home to my little one. The conference goes on until March 10th though! Again,
It’s filled with great speakers but does have some overlap with the carnivore conference.
This is the list of speakers and topics so far (not including me):
- Gary Taubes – “The Qualities of Calories: lessons from the front line of LCHF clinical practice”
- David Ludwig, MD – “The Carbohydrate-Insulin Model of Obesity: From Metabolism to Management of Type 1 Diabetes”
- Dariush Mozaffarian,
DrPh , MPH, MD, BS – “A history of nutrition science: Implications for current research, dietary guidelines and food policy” - Gary Taubes • Dariush Mozaffarian • Ivor Cummins (moderator) – Panel discussion: “Epidemiology, Metabolic Chambers and the Real World”
- David Unwin, MD – “Choosing Our Low Carb Battles”
- Jen Unwin, BSc, MSc, DPsy, FBPsS – “Behavior change ‘in a nutshell’ “
- Ben Bikman, PhD – “The Metabolic Advantage”
- Jason Fung, MD • Nadia Pateguana, ND – “Polycystic Ovary Syndrome”
- Nina Teicholz – “The US Dietary Guidelines – Why They Matter”
- Brett Scher, MD – “Cardiology Reimagined: How We Can Reverse the Rise of Chronic Disease”
- John Schoonbee, MD – “Saving Lives and Healthcare Dollars”
- Mike Eades, MD – “TBD”
- Zoë Harcombe, PhD – “TBD”
- Jake Kushner, MD – “Low carb nutrition for type 1 diabetes, a practical guide”
- Robb Wolf – “Metabolic Flexibility and Hunger”
- Paul Mason, MD – “Cholesterol and Other Keto Myths”
- Sarah Hallberg, DO, MS – “What really is the evidence for low carb for diabetes and obesity?”
- Dawn Lemanne, MD – “The Intersection of Nutrition and Cancer with Evolution”
- Mariela Glandt, MD – “Treating type 1 & 2 Diabetes with LCHF/KETO: an Endocrinology Perspective”
- Andreas Eenfeldt, MD – “Maintaining weight loss and remission of diabetes: How sustainable is it?”
- Caryn Zinn, PhD – “Practical Intermittent Fasting Strategies”
- Lily Nichols, RD – “Is Low Carb Safe During Pregnancy?”
- Laura Saslow, PhD – “Updates from the Diet and Lifestyle Interventions study”
- Maria Emmerich – “Oxidative Priority”
- Eric Westman, MD, MHS – “LCHF updates in the Clinical Setting”
- Priyanka Wali, MD – “Insulin Resistance, Sexual Dysfunction and other Awkward Discussions”
- Dave Feldman – “Exciting New Data on Energy, Exercise, and Cholesterol”
Blurb about Low Carb Denver 2019:
Very excited about Dave Feldman!! Dude is lighting up the current ” lipid hypothesis “!!
Also Zoe,Westman Taubes, and especially Dr Fung!! Amazing people to be associated with!!!!
Cheers!
I’m hoping for some positive news about type 1 diabetes. My wife has it for 30 years now and the only thing that has changed over the last 20 years is the size of the insulinepump.. She has actually higher bloodsugars on a very low carb diet (0-30 grams) then on a low carb diet (30-50 grams) and her body seems to react good to whole grains (I know, they are the devil). I’m very interested about the relationship between insuline and ketones en vice versa.