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Ep. 374 Understanding Visceral Fat and Its Impact on Health with Dr. Sean O'Mara

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Today, I am honored to connect with Dr. Sean O'Mara, the leading global health and performance-optimizing physician.

Dr. O'Mara is a former ER physician and attorney. He works with business executives, professional performers, and athletes, and he has also had the chance to collaborate with multiple United States presidents, Secretaries of State, senior government officials, and high-level foreign dignitaries.

In our discussion today, we address the dangers of visceral fat and the general lack of awareness of it, particularly among healthcare professionals. We cover various types of fat, the influence of Big Pharma, and the impact of menopause on disease susceptibility. We dive into health optimization, sarcopenia, sarcopenic obesity, frailty, adiponectin, and MRIs for assessing visceral fat, and Dr. O'Mara offers valuable insights on muscle tissue differences, lifestyle factors, epigenetics, and the most effective exercises, discussing his advocacy for intermittent fasting, the importance of clinical labs, and the specific supplements for managing visceral fat. He also shares his thoughts on alcohol and caffeine.

This engaging and informative episode with Dr. Sean O’Mara features numerous slides and MRI images. So, I recommended viewing it on YouTube.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:

  • Why visceral fat is a significant contributor to chronic disease
  • How visceral fat invades muscles, leading to the loss of spinal erectness
  • Why superficial subcutaneous fat is essential for health
  • The impact of visceral fat on muscle mass and bone density in older adults
  • How lifestyle choices impact metabolic health
  • The benefits of fermented foods and extended fasting for optimal health
  • Why Dr. O’Mara believes that modern humans are less intelligent than our ancestors
  • How fasting helps to cleanse the body and reverse disease
  • How distance running and cycling can impact the body negatively, and the benefits of sprinting
  • Why Dr O’Mara recommends avoiding alcohol

Connect with Cynthia Thurlow

Connect with Dr. Sean O'Mara

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Content provided by Cynthia Thurlow, Everyday Wellness: Cynthia Thurlow, and NP. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Cynthia Thurlow, Everyday Wellness: Cynthia Thurlow, and NP or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Today, I am honored to connect with Dr. Sean O'Mara, the leading global health and performance-optimizing physician.

Dr. O'Mara is a former ER physician and attorney. He works with business executives, professional performers, and athletes, and he has also had the chance to collaborate with multiple United States presidents, Secretaries of State, senior government officials, and high-level foreign dignitaries.

In our discussion today, we address the dangers of visceral fat and the general lack of awareness of it, particularly among healthcare professionals. We cover various types of fat, the influence of Big Pharma, and the impact of menopause on disease susceptibility. We dive into health optimization, sarcopenia, sarcopenic obesity, frailty, adiponectin, and MRIs for assessing visceral fat, and Dr. O'Mara offers valuable insights on muscle tissue differences, lifestyle factors, epigenetics, and the most effective exercises, discussing his advocacy for intermittent fasting, the importance of clinical labs, and the specific supplements for managing visceral fat. He also shares his thoughts on alcohol and caffeine.

This engaging and informative episode with Dr. Sean O’Mara features numerous slides and MRI images. So, I recommended viewing it on YouTube.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:

  • Why visceral fat is a significant contributor to chronic disease
  • How visceral fat invades muscles, leading to the loss of spinal erectness
  • Why superficial subcutaneous fat is essential for health
  • The impact of visceral fat on muscle mass and bone density in older adults
  • How lifestyle choices impact metabolic health
  • The benefits of fermented foods and extended fasting for optimal health
  • Why Dr. O’Mara believes that modern humans are less intelligent than our ancestors
  • How fasting helps to cleanse the body and reverse disease
  • How distance running and cycling can impact the body negatively, and the benefits of sprinting
  • Why Dr O’Mara recommends avoiding alcohol

Connect with Cynthia Thurlow

Connect with Dr. Sean O'Mara

Recommended Podcast

What Alcohol Does to Your Body, Brain & Health, from Andrew Huberman

  continue reading

409 episodes

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