The Dr. Hyman Show

Do You Have Excess Belly Fat? Why It’s A Problem And What You Can Do About It with Dr. Elizabeth Boham

May 3, 2021
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Elizabeth Boham, a physician and nutritionist specializing in Functional Medicine, reveals the hidden dangers of visceral fat and its ties to serious health conditions like diabetes and heart disease. She emphasizes practical approaches for assessing and managing belly fat through simple lifestyle changes, including dietary modifications. The conversation dives into the importance of measuring waist circumference and highlights how the microbiome impacts weight management. Dr. Boham shares inspiring success stories of health transformations.
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INSIGHT

Visceral Fat vs. Subcutaneous Fat

  • Visceral fat, deep inside the belly, is more dangerous than subcutaneous fat.
  • Liposuctioning subcutaneous fat doesn't improve metabolic health.
INSIGHT

Visceral Fat's Metabolic Activity

  • Visceral fat is metabolically active, producing inflammatory markers like interleukin-6.
  • It contributes to insulin resistance, increasing various health risks.
ADVICE

Measuring Visceral Fat

  • Regularly check your waist-to-hip ratio to assess visceral fat.
  • Aim for a ratio below 0.8 for women and 0.9 for men.
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