Protein Leverage | Professors Stephen Simpson and David Raubenheimer

Protein Leverage | Professors Stephen Simpson and David Raubenheimer

Author: Marty Kendall December 9, 2021 Duration: 1:04:25

University of Sydney Professors Stephen Simpson and David Raubenheimer’s work in protein leverage is perhaps the most important body of research around, empowering us to understand our appetite and what leads us to eat more (or less) than we need to.

Professor Stephen Simpson is the executive director of Obesity Australia and the academic director of the Charles Perkins Centre.    PubMed shows that he has published a whopping 361 journal articles!

Professors David Raubenheimer, originally from South Africa, began working with Professor Simpson as a PhD student in Oxford.  Many of his 197 research articles are co-authored with Professor Simpson.

They are perhaps best known for their 2005 Protein Leverage Hypothesis paper, which aligns with much of our research and analysis of data from people using Nutrient Optimiser.

In 2012 they published The Nature of Nutrition, and in 2020 they published Eat Like the Animals to bring their research to the public. In  August last year, I wrote a blog discussing Eat Like the Animals.  They subsequently reached out to start a dialogue to discuss some points of difference and agreed to take the time to come on for a podcast chat.

It was such a pleasure and honour to discuss a range of topics around their groundbreaking research, including:

  • How does looking at insects and animals give us unique insights into human biology?
  • How did the Protein Leverage Hypothesis come about?  How did you go from studying insects and animals to cracking the code for human nutrition?
  • What were some of the objections to the acceptance of the Protein Leverage Hypothesis?
  • What are the implications of protein leverage for diabetes and blood sugar management?
  • Is protein leverage about eating more protein or less energy from carbs and fat?
  • Why is it crucial to think about the interaction of all three macronutrients?
  • How does someone know if they are getting adequate protein based on their goals and context?
  • What are the downsides of a chronic high protein %?  When should someone add in more carbs and/or fat in their diet rather than more protein?
  • What does the future hold in terms of translating this more into the public consciousness?
  • How does your research affect the way you eat at home?
  • Do you have any tips on how people can apply this practically in their lives?






Marty Kendall hosts the Optimising Nutrition Podcast, cutting through the noise of diet trends and dogma. Here, nutrition isn't about following a rigid belief system or the latest branded plan; it's fundamentally about ensuring your body gets the nutrients it needs to thrive. Marty applies a clear-eyed, engineering mindset to the complex world of food, breaking down the science into actionable strategies. In each episode, you'll hear detailed conversations with researchers, doctors, and other experts diving deep into the mechanics of weight loss, the practicalities of fasting, and the core principles of effective nutrition. These interviews are balanced with candid stories from real people who share their personal journeys, offering relatable insights into what works and what doesn't outside the lab. This podcast serves as a grounded resource for anyone tired of conflicting advice and looking for a substantive, evidence-based path to better health. It’s a space where data meets human experience, all focused on the tangible goal of optimisation. You can expect every discussion to return to that central, uncomplicated idea: strip away the labels, and focus on nourishment.
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