Fat Science

De: Dr Emily Cooper
  • Resumen

  • 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.
    Dr Emily Cooper
    Más Menos
Episodios
  • Starved For Answers: The Fallout of Federal Science Cuts
    Apr 28 2025

    This week on Fat Science, Dr. Emily Cooper, Andrea Taylor and Mark Wright tackle the urgent issue of deep funding cuts to scientific research in the United States. Dr. Cooper shares firsthand insight on how these changes are affecting patient care and scientific integrity, highlighting the pressures researchers face—including censorship and loss of resources at institutions like the NIH.

    The conversation sheds light on how misinformation, government interference, and reduced diversity in studies threaten the future of metabolic, cancer and public health research. Listeners will better understand why research matters for everyday health, and what’s at stake when critical projects lose funding.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Sweeping research cuts at major institutions like NIH jeopardize progress in areas like metabolic health, cancer, ALS, heart disease, and Alzheimer’s.
    • Researchers are facing censorship and pressure to alter or suppress scientific findings in nutrition, autism, and vaccine research.
    • Reducing diversity in research undermines scientific accuracy and inclusivity, risking treatments that don’t address the needs of all populations.
    • Slashed funding will stall new medical discoveries, limit future treatment options, and may have consequences for decades to come.
    • Misinformation around vaccines and public health is rising as government agencies are pressured to alter or hide true scientific data.

    Resources:

    Links:

    Current Medical Reporting

    Vin Gupta, MD

    Nutrition Information

    Nutrition for Mortals Podcast with Dietitians: Matt and Jen

    Infectious Diseases, Immunizations

    Maria Van Kerkhove - WHO

    Jeff Duchin

    Michael Osterholm, CIDRAP

    Kevin Hall Research

    Kevin Hall on LinkedIn

    • Connect with Dr. Emily Cooper on LinkedIn.
    • Connect with Mark Wright on LinkedIn.
    • Connect with Andrea Taylor on Instagram.

    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. We are 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 question for Dr. Cooper, send an email to dr.c@fatsciencepodcast.com. If you have a show idea, feedback, or just want to connect, you can also reach us us atinfo@diabesityinstitute.org.

    Fat Science is supported by the non-profit Diabesity Institute which is on a mission to increase access to effective, science-based medical care for those suffering from or at risk for diabesity. https://diabesityresearchfoundation.org/

    Más Menos
    37 m
  • Blood Fats: The Good, the Bad & the Ugly
    Apr 21 2025

    This week on Fat Science, Dr. Emily Cooper, Andrea Taylor, and Mark Wright dive into the world of blood fats—unpacking what cholesterol numbers really mean for your health. They break down HDL (the “good” cholesterol), LDL (the “bad” cholesterol), triglycerides, and spotlight the often-overlooked lipoprotein(a), a genetic risk marker with significant consequences for heart health. The team dispels myths about fats in our diet, covers the impact of lifestyle and genetics, and explores how advanced testing can reveal hidden risks. You’ll come away understanding which fats matter most, why particle size counts, and what actions can help manage your numbers and protect your heart.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Blood fats, specifically HDL, LDL, and triglycerides, are critical indicators of cardiovascular risk. Advanced testing can identify dangerous subtypes and genetic markers like lipoprotein(a) that standard panels miss.
    • HDL has benefits, but high numbers don’t cancel out high LDL; LDL particle size and count are crucial—small, dense particles are more harmful.
    • Lipoprotein(a) is a major genetic risk factor for heart disease and stroke that isn’t modifiable by diet or exercise; new treatments are in development.
    • Plant-based monounsaturated fats (like olive oil and avocados), resistant starches, and soluble fiber offer metabolic and heart-health benefits, but even perfect diets may not lower genetic cholesterol risks.
    • Lifestyle factors—exercise, avoiding smoking, quality sleep, and managing conditions like diabetes—are critical for reducing cardiovascular risk, especially if you have inherited risk markers.
    • Heart health isn’t just about body size—“looking healthy” doesn’t guarantee healthy arteries; everyone should know their numbers and consider advanced heart scans as needed.


    Resources:

    • Connect with Dr. Emily Cooper on LinkedIn.
    • Connect with Mark Wright on LinkedIn.
    • Connect with Andrea Taylor on Instagram.

    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. We are 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 question for Dr. Cooper, send an email to dr.c@fatsciencepodcast.com. If you have a show idea, feedback, or just want to connect, you can also reach us us at info@diabesityinstitute.org.

    Fat Science is supported by the non-profit Diabesity Institute which is on a mission to increase access to effective, science-based medical care for those suffering from or at risk for diabesity. https://diabesityresearchfoundation.org/

    Más Menos
    37 m
  • Diabetes Wake-Up Call: The Silent Epidemic
    Apr 14 2025

    Diabetes Wake-Up Call: The Silent Epidemic

    In this episode of Fat Science, Dr. Emily Cooper, Andrea Taylor and Mark Wright take on a troubling statistic—half of American adults are either diabetic or prediabetic, and for those with prediabetes, 8 in 10 don’t know it. Think about your own family. The odds are one in two of your loved ones are at risk.

    The good news is diagnosing diabetes is easy, and in many cases it’s reversible. Dr. Cooper breaks down the tests you should get, the numbers to look for and the top treatments. Taking control of your diabetes risk just could save your life.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Diabetes affects nearly half of the U.S. population, with approximately 80% of prediabetes cases undiagnosed.
    • Type 1 diabetes requires lifelong insulin therapy, while type 2 is often linked to genetic predisposition and lifestyle, with potential for reversal.
    • Regular screening for glucose (blood sugar) and HbA1c levels (your long-term blood sugar average) is crucial for early detection of prediabetes and diabetes, applicable to both adults and children from age 10.
    • Managing diabetes involves a comprehensive approach, including diet, exercise, lifestyle modifications, and medications like metformin and GLP1’s.
    • Medications are not a failure but a crucial tool in preventing severe complications and maintaining a high quality of life.

    Resources:

    • Connect with Dr. Emily Cooper on LinkedIn.
    • Connect with Mark Wright on LinkedIn.
    • Connect with Andrea Taylor on Instagram.

    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. We are 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 question for Dr. Cooper, send an email to dr.c@fatsciencepodcast.com. If you have a show idea, feedback, or just want to connect, you can also reach us us at info@diabesityinstitute.org.

    Más Menos
    39 m
adbl_web_global_use_to_activate_webcro805_stickypopup

Lo que los oyentes dicen sobre Fat Science

Calificaciones medias de los clientes

Reseñas - Selecciona las pestañas a continuación para cambiar el origen de las reseñas.