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Layne Norton Breaks Down the Science of Fat Loss and Muscle BuildingNutrition & Diet

Layne Norton Breaks Down the Science of Fat Loss and Muscle Building

In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, Dr. Layne Norton distills the most important science behind fat loss, muscle building, and metabolic health. The conversation covers how calories actually work, why protein intake is the single most important dietary lever for body composition, and how non-exercise activity thermogenesis quietly shapes daily energy expenditure. Norton addresses hotly debated topics including artificial sweeteners, seed oils, saturated fat, and animal versus plant protein sources, offering evidence-based clarity on each. Creatine monohydrate also gets a focused breakdown, including optimal dosing. The episode is designed as a practical toolkit — helping listeners cut through nutrition noise and apply strategies that are both scientifically grounded and sustainable over the long term.

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