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TMHS 807: Shrink Your Fat Cells & Fix Your Metabolism - With Dr. Benjamin Bikman

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Insulin Elevation Drives Fat Cell Growth

After completing a PhD, pursuing an academic career requires a fellowship, which often focuses on critical health questions. Studies in regions like Singapore reveal significant disparities in health outcomes based on ethnicity, despite similar body fat levels. Notably, Caucasians can tolerate more body fat without adverse effects compared to Asians and South Asians, who face higher risks of diseases like fatty liver and diabetes with the same fat levels. This susceptibility is linked to the nature of fat cells; individuals of Asian descent possess fewer fat cells that expand more readily. Crucially, fat cell growth is exclusively driven by elevated insulin levels, underscoring the importance of insulin in metabolic health, although calorie intake also plays a role.

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