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100: Obesity Without Diabetes: The Exception to the Rule

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In this episode, Dr. Steve addresses a fascinating question: Why do some people become obese without developing type 2 diabetes? With most obese individuals experiencing diabetes and metabolic issues, Dr. Steve explains the genetic reasons behind why about 20% don’t. He explores insulin resistance, the roles of fat cells, and breaks down why traditional calorie-counting methods fail to address the root of the problem.

[00:01 - 10:24] The Role of Insulin in Obesity and Fat Storage

80% of obese people develop type 2 diabetes, but 20% do not.

Calorie counting and medication are ineffective long-term solutions for weight loss.

Insulin, not calorie intake, determines whether your body stores or burns fat.

Controlling carbs, prioritizing protein, and intermittent fasting can help manage insulin levels and promote fat burning.

[10:24 - 19:47] The Power of Fat as an Energy Source

A marathon runner fasted for 7 days and ran a marathon using stored fat for energy.

Fat provides long-lasting energy, unlike glucose, which needs constant replenishment.

Carb-loading is unnecessary if your body is trained to burn fat as its primary fuel source.

To effectively fast, end with protein and fat rather than carbs, to keep insulin levels low.

[19:48 -28:38] Genetics and Obesity Without Diabetes

20% of obese individuals don’t develop diabetes due to genetic factors.

Some people have a fixed number of fat cells that enlarge (hypertrophy), leading to insulin resistance and diabetes.

Others can produce more fat cells (hyperplasia), allowing them to store fat without developing diabetes.

Enlarging fat cells release inflammatory cytokines, contributing to inflammation and disease.

[28:39 - 36:00] Closing Segment

Lipoprotein Lipase (LPL) plays a key role in fat storage, activated by insulin.

Lowering insulin through a low-carb, high-protein diet and intermittent fasting prevents insulin resistance.

Focus on whole foods like real fruits, vegetables, and animal proteins to control insulin and burn fat.

Please LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, share, and subscribe if you enjoyed my show.

You can also follow me on Facebook. Instagram, and Tiktok. If you'd like even more information on this topic, you can go to Amazon or Audible and pick up my book, Your Plate Is Your Fate.

You can also check us out on Youtube.

Tweetable Quotes:

“If you want to lose weight, control your carbs, focus on fiber, prioritize protein, don’t fear fat, and work your way up to fasting.” - Dr. Steve Hughlett

“The more obese you are, the more inflammation you have in your body.” - Dr. Steve Hughlett

“It does not depend on whether you have glucose or fat. As far as what your cells use for energy, it depends on your, insulin levels.” - Dr. Steve Hughlett

“When you are in the fast, make sure you end it by eating protein and fat.” - Dr. Steve Hughlett

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In this episode, Dr. Steve addresses a fascinating question: Why do some people become obese without developing type 2 diabetes? With most obese individuals experiencing diabetes and metabolic issues, Dr. Steve explains the genetic reasons behind why about 20% don’t. He explores insulin resistance, the roles of fat cells, and breaks down why traditional calorie-counting methods fail to address the root of the problem.

[00:01 - 10:24] The Role of Insulin in Obesity and Fat Storage

80% of obese people develop type 2 diabetes, but 20% do not.

Calorie counting and medication are ineffective long-term solutions for weight loss.

Insulin, not calorie intake, determines whether your body stores or burns fat.

Controlling carbs, prioritizing protein, and intermittent fasting can help manage insulin levels and promote fat burning.

[10:24 - 19:47] The Power of Fat as an Energy Source

A marathon runner fasted for 7 days and ran a marathon using stored fat for energy.

Fat provides long-lasting energy, unlike glucose, which needs constant replenishment.

Carb-loading is unnecessary if your body is trained to burn fat as its primary fuel source.

To effectively fast, end with protein and fat rather than carbs, to keep insulin levels low.

[19:48 -28:38] Genetics and Obesity Without Diabetes

20% of obese individuals don’t develop diabetes due to genetic factors.

Some people have a fixed number of fat cells that enlarge (hypertrophy), leading to insulin resistance and diabetes.

Others can produce more fat cells (hyperplasia), allowing them to store fat without developing diabetes.

Enlarging fat cells release inflammatory cytokines, contributing to inflammation and disease.

[28:39 - 36:00] Closing Segment

Lipoprotein Lipase (LPL) plays a key role in fat storage, activated by insulin.

Lowering insulin through a low-carb, high-protein diet and intermittent fasting prevents insulin resistance.

Focus on whole foods like real fruits, vegetables, and animal proteins to control insulin and burn fat.

Please LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, share, and subscribe if you enjoyed my show.

You can also follow me on Facebook. Instagram, and Tiktok. If you'd like even more information on this topic, you can go to Amazon or Audible and pick up my book, Your Plate Is Your Fate.

You can also check us out on Youtube.

Tweetable Quotes:

“If you want to lose weight, control your carbs, focus on fiber, prioritize protein, don’t fear fat, and work your way up to fasting.” - Dr. Steve Hughlett

“The more obese you are, the more inflammation you have in your body.” - Dr. Steve Hughlett

“It does not depend on whether you have glucose or fat. As far as what your cells use for energy, it depends on your, insulin levels.” - Dr. Steve Hughlett

“When you are in the fast, make sure you end it by eating protein and fat.” - Dr. Steve Hughlett

  continue reading

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