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Episode 118

Visceral Fat and the Chronic Health Epidemic

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About the host

Bret Scher, MD

Bret Scher, MD

Medical Director, Metabolic Mind and Baszucki Group

Bret Scher, MD

Medical Director, Metabolic Mind and Baszucki Group

Bret is the host of the Metabolic Mind YouTube channel and podcast. He is a board-certified cardiologist, lipidologist, and leading expert in therapeutic uses of metabolic therapies, including ketogenic diets. Prior to joining Baszucki Group, Bret was the medical director at DietDoctor.com, an online platform promoting improving metabolic health through low-carb nutrition, where he was a content creator and medical reviewer. Earlier in his career, he worked as a cardiologist in San Diego. Bret has spent most of his 20-year career as a preventive cardiologist, helping people improve their metabolic health and preventing heart disease using low-carb nutrition and lifestyle interventions. His deep passion for educating the public about the benefits of metabolic therapies grew from his experience with the prevailing medical teaching, which frequently misrepresents nutrition science and undervalues metabolic health. Bret received an MD from The Ohio State University College of Medicine and a BS in Biology from Stanford University. He grew up in San Diego and began competing in triathlons at an early age, which helped fuel his love of health and fitness. He continues to enjoy spending time outdoors mountain biking, swimming, hiking, and playing baseball with his two boys.
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About the guest

David Kessler, MD

David Kessler, MD

Professor of Pediatrics

David Kessler, MD

Professor of Pediatrics

Dr. Kessler brings decades of experience (as a pediatrician, legal expert, policy leader, and author of “The End of Overeating” and “Diet, Drugs, and Dopamine”) to explore how ultra-formulated foods impact our biology, why GLP-1 drugs are only a short-term tool, and how we’ve misunderstood addiction when it comes to food.
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Key Highlights

  • The evolution of the human brain has predominantly equipped us to handle scarcity rather than abundance, influencing our dietary behaviors.
  • Throughout human history, the unpredictability of food availability has shaped our biological systems to prioritize high-energy foods.
  • The prevalence of visceral fat is a significant medical and public health concern, intricately linked to various chronic diseases including diabetes and heart disease.
  • The modern environment, laden with ultra-processed foods, exacerbates the risk of metabolic dysfunction and addiction-like behaviors towards food.
  • Understanding the complex relationship between diet, metabolism, and mental health is essential for developing effective therapeutic interventions.
  • There is a necessity to address the role of visceral adiposity and hyperinsulinemia in the rising rates of obesity and metabolic disorders globally.

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