Excerpt's below from link found at:
Peter Attia's Podcast
My comments about the Podcast in purple.
The man cheated of the Nobel Prize link
Hyperplasia of Adipocytes in rats from podcast
The below page comes from
Peter Attia's Podcast
My comments about the Podcast in purple.
The man cheated of the Nobel Prize link
This is Peter's polite approach below.
Hyperplasia of Adipocytes in rats from podcast
Treating obesity seriously: when recommendations for lifestyle change confront biological adaptations
Christopher Ochner article link
Quote from page below
"Evidence suggests that these biological adaptations often persist indefinitely, even person re-attains
a healthy BMI via behaviourally induced weight loss."
I was disappointed when Peter Attia did not ask questions about the reduced re-gaining weight. Unless I missed it they seemed to talk only about weight loss."
Quote from page below
"Evidence suggests that these biological adaptations often persist indefinitely, even person re-attains
a healthy BMI via behaviourally induced weight loss."
I was disappointed when Peter Attia did not ask questions about the reduced re-gaining weight. Unless I missed it they seemed to talk only about weight loss."
Podcast: PUSH MODEL
"fat cells were being filled up because the brain itself was pushing the substrate"
I believe this is due to low leptin in reduced obese
Below
"Leptin levels were low in these individuals, low but proportional to the reduced amount of weight"
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