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EPISODE · Oct 15, 2024 · 48 MIN

Saving Lives Beyond the Flames with Annette Zapp

from Medicine 3.0 · host Thrive

Join Dr. Jared Pelo as he interviews Annette Zapp, a PhD candidate at Oklahoma State University with a unique background in biochemistry, firefighting, and strength conditioning. In this eye-opening episode, they discuss: -The hidden health risks firefighters face, both on and off duty -Why working out in firefighting gear might be doing more harm than good -The importance of sleep, nutrition, and mental health for first responders -Innovative approaches to improving firefighter fitness and longevity -The challenges of changing longstanding cultural norms in the fire service Annette shares her passion for upstream interventions and evidence-based strategies to keep our heroes healthy. Whether you're a first responder, healthcare professional, or simply interested in public health, this conversation offers valuable insights into the unique challenges faced by those who put their lives on the line to protect our communities. Don't miss this important discussion on how we can better support the health and wellness of our firefighters. Like, subscribe, and share to help spread awareness about this critical issue! Key Timestamps  00:25 - Annette's current work and research focus  02:49 - Annette's background and journey to firefighting   07:43 - The mental and physical toll of firefighting   10:35 - Minimum fitness standards for firefighters   14:35 - The importance of needs analysis in department interventions   22:43 - Common needs in fire departments: sleep, nutrition, and fitness   29:09 - Annette's current research on working out in firefighting gear   34:24 - The risks of bringing firefighting gear into physical therapy clinics   39:42 - Resources for firefighter mental health   44:15 - The importance of early intervention in firefighter health   48:12 - Where to find Annette and her work 

Join Dr. Jared Pelo as he interviews Annette Zapp, a PhD candidate at Oklahoma State University with a unique background in biochemistry, firefighting, and strength conditioning. In this eye-opening episode, they discuss: -The hidden health risks firefighters face, both on and off duty -Why working out in firefighting gear might be doing more harm than good -The importance of sleep, nutrition, and mental health for first responders -Innovative approaches to improving firefighter fitness and longevity -The challenges of changing longstanding cultural norms in the fire service Annette shares her passion for upstream interventions and evidence-based strategies to keep our heroes healthy. Whether you're a first responder, healthcare professional, or simply interested in public health, this conversation offers valuable insights into the unique challenges faced by those who put their lives on the line to protect our communities. Don't miss this important discussion on how we can better support the health and wellness of our firefighters. Like, subscribe, and share to help spread awareness about this critical issue! Key Timestamps  00:25 - Annette's current work and research focus  02:49 - Annette's background and journey to firefighting   07:43 - The mental and physical toll of firefighting   10:35 - Minimum fitness standards for firefighters   14:35 - The importance of needs analysis in department interventions   22:43 - Common needs in fire departments: sleep, nutrition, and fitness   29:09 - Annette's current research on working out in firefighting gear   34:24 - The risks of bringing firefighting gear into physical therapy clinics   39:42 - Resources for firefighter mental health   44:15 - The importance of early intervention in firefighter health   48:12 - Where to find Annette and her work

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