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The Science of Appetite

Jul 01, 202436 min
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Episode description

Join Dr. Emily Cooper, Andrea Taylor, and Mark Wright on Fat Science for an eye-opening discussion on the Science of Appetite. Dr. Cooper dives into the mechanisms of metabolism medications, revealing how they signal satiety to the brain and impact hunger cues for people with metabolic dysfunction.

Andrea and Mark share their experiences with these medications, highlighting the psychological and physical changes in how they perceive hunger and satisfaction. Together, our hosts explore the misunderstood perceptions of heightened appetite and why this can be a symptom of metabolic dysfunction rather than a cause of obesity, offering practical advice on consistent fueling and maintaining balanced nutrition.

Key Takeaways:

-Understanding Hunger Cues: Learn about the critical role of Agouti-related peptide (AgRP) and how metabolic medications alter hunger signals.

-Practical Eating Tips: Discover the benefits of mechanical eating and maintaining a regular eating schedule.

-Hormonal Imbalance: Explore the potential use of hormone cocktails to treat multi-metabolic hormonal diseases.

Resources from the episode:

  1. Learn more about Fat Science here
  2. Connect with Dr. Emily Cooper on LinkedIn
  3. Connect with Andrea Taylor on LinkedIn
  4. Connect with Mark Wright on LinkedIn

Fat Science is a podcast on a mission to explain where our fat really comes from and why it won’t go (and stay!) away. In each episode, we share little-known facts and personal experiences to dispel misconceptions, reduce stigma, and instill hope. Fat Science is committed to creating a world where people are empowered with accurate information about metabolism and recognize that fat isn’t a failure. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice.

If you have a show idea, feedback, or just want to connect, email Mark Wright at mark@beatsworking.show.

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