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385-Oprah, Weight Loss Drugs and Post-Show Analysis with Dr. Natalie Gentile

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In this episode of 'It's Beyond the Food', host Stephanie Dodier, a non-diet nutritionist, certified intuitive eating counselor, and cognitive behavior coach, discusses the complexities of weight loss, diet culture, and the use of weight loss drugs. The episode critically analyzes a TV special by Oprah on her weight loss journey, drawing on input from Dr. Natalie Gentile, a board-certified family medicine and lifestyle medicine physician. The discussion explores the use and effectiveness of weight loss drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy, the societal pressures that drive individuals towards these drugs, and the nuanced approach needed in treating obesity and related health issues. The episode also addresses the recent recommendations of weight loss drugs for children and the risks and ethical concerns surrounding such treatments. Furthermore, it critically evaluates the messaging around weight loss drugs and diet culture's impact on individual and societal perceptions of health and body image.

What you'll learn listening to this episode on Oprah and Weight Loss Drugs:
  • The truth behind claims that "obesity is a disease" and the "obesity gene" myth
  • Potential benefits and risks of drugs like Ozempic from a medical perspective
  • How internalized weight bias may drive the experience of drugs "turning off food obsession"
  • Insights on the delicate balance of childhood weight loss interventions
Mentioned in the show:

Free Resources and Training

Connect with our Guest:

Website - Dr. Natalie Gentile

Instagram - Dr. Natalie Gentile

Facebook - Dr. Natalie Gentile

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Manage episode 410191518 series 1404551
Content provided by Stephanie Dodier. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Stephanie Dodier 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.

In this episode of 'It's Beyond the Food', host Stephanie Dodier, a non-diet nutritionist, certified intuitive eating counselor, and cognitive behavior coach, discusses the complexities of weight loss, diet culture, and the use of weight loss drugs. The episode critically analyzes a TV special by Oprah on her weight loss journey, drawing on input from Dr. Natalie Gentile, a board-certified family medicine and lifestyle medicine physician. The discussion explores the use and effectiveness of weight loss drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy, the societal pressures that drive individuals towards these drugs, and the nuanced approach needed in treating obesity and related health issues. The episode also addresses the recent recommendations of weight loss drugs for children and the risks and ethical concerns surrounding such treatments. Furthermore, it critically evaluates the messaging around weight loss drugs and diet culture's impact on individual and societal perceptions of health and body image.

What you'll learn listening to this episode on Oprah and Weight Loss Drugs:
  • The truth behind claims that "obesity is a disease" and the "obesity gene" myth
  • Potential benefits and risks of drugs like Ozempic from a medical perspective
  • How internalized weight bias may drive the experience of drugs "turning off food obsession"
  • Insights on the delicate balance of childhood weight loss interventions
Mentioned in the show:

Free Resources and Training

Connect with our Guest:

Website - Dr. Natalie Gentile

Instagram - Dr. Natalie Gentile

Facebook - Dr. Natalie Gentile

  continue reading

352 episodes

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