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Centuries of Evidence: Why Diets Don’t Work

Centuries of Evidence: Why Diets Don’t Work

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This week on Fat Science, Mark Wright, Andrea Taylor, and Dr. Emily Cooper dig deep into the science and history behind why diets don’t work for lasting weight management. From early fad diets, through to modern metabolic research, the episode explains why calorie restriction often backfires—and why fueling the body is key to long-term health.

Dr. Cooper unpacks the latest evidence about metabolic adaptation, the hormonal drivers of weight regain, and the persistent harms caused by repeated dieting. Listeners will leave with a renewed understanding of metabolism’s complexity, the importance of medical advocacy, and the critical need to challenge diet culture and weight bias.

Key Takeaways

  • Short-term weight loss from dieting is common, but centuries of evidence show most weight is regained—sometimes with additional harm.
  • Metabolic adaptation and hormonal changes (like drops in leptin and rises in ghrelin) make weight regain almost inevitable for most people after calorie restriction.
  • Repeated dieting (weight cycling) increases the risk of cardiovascular disease and visceral fat, not just regaining lost weight.
  • The biggest breakthroughs in metabolism came in the 20th century, but weight bias and diet industry profits keep the focus on ineffective short-term strategies.
  • True long-term progress rests on regular fueling, metabolic evaluation, and avoiding the trap of repeated restrictive diets.

Expert Insights & Practical Advice

  • Dr. Cooper highlights landmark studies (Minnesota Starvation Experiment, Dutch famine, the "Biggest Loser" follow-up) illustrating how diets slow metabolism and can even cause lasting damage.
  • The science behind metabolic hormones—leptin, ghrelin, adiponectin, GLP-1—shows why the body fights back against weight loss and why medications must be paired with metabolic support, not additional restriction.
  • Reflections on weight bias in medicine, the need for informed consent around diets, and how current research is still catching up to clinical reality.

Personal Stories & Culture Critique

  • Andrea shares how social circles demonstrate the futility of diets and the cycle of weight loss and regain.
  • Mark recounts professional experiences highlighting systemic bias and cultural attitudes toward weight and health, advocating for preventive medicine as the path forward.
  • The hosts challenge listeners to rethink their relationship with food, prioritize health, and push back against societal shame and stigma.

Resources from the Episode

Fat Science is committed to debunking the myths about metabolism, diabetes, and fat. We empower listeners with evidence-based information, challenging the culture of blame and restriction. This podcast is for informational purposes and not medical advice.

  • Explore our website to join our live audience for the milestone 100th episode recording on Thursday, September 4th at 9 a.m. PST—ask Dr. Cooper a question and celebrate with us!
  • Send questions, show ideas, or feedback: questions@fatsciencepodcast.com or dr.c@fatsciencepodcast.com.
  • Connect with Dr. Emily Cooper on [LinkedIn]
  • Connect with Mark Wright on [LinkedIn]
  • Connect with Andrea Taylor on [Instagram]

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