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The Levers of Control: Mastering Your Metabolic Health and Weight Management - with Dr. Smith

The Levers of Control: Mastering Your Metabolic Health and Weight Management - with Dr. Smith

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Episode 287: What if everything you believed about obesity was wrong? Bariatric surgeon Dr. Eric Smith joins the BariNation Foundation Podcast to launch a six-part series on Mastering Metabolic Health and Weight Management. Today's episode is about the first lever: Beyond the Scale...Obesity as a Chronic Disease. He explains why only 0.5 to 2% of people can lose enough weight through diet alone to no longer be classified as obese and what the hormones ghrelin and leptin have to do with it. Mental health therapist, bariatric patient and BariNation Foundation Board, Community member, and licensed expert, Melanie Lindell adds the emotional truth: accepting obesity as a chronic disease is not giving up; it is finally getting honest. This conversation will shift how you think about your body, your habits, and your future. Join us for this six-part series, Mastering Your Metabolic Health and Weight Management.What You Will Learn in this Episode:Why obesity as a chronic disease cannot be resolved through willpower alone, and what the actual success rates of diet and exercise reveal about the biology working against youHow the hormones ghrelin and leptin resistance change the way your body responds to calorie deficits, making sustainable weight loss far more complex than simply eating lessWhy bariatric surgery and GLP-1 medications create the conditions for change but cannot replace the controllable habits that determine long-term metabolic health outcomesHow building consistent habits around sleep, whole food nutrition, and movement forms the true foundation of lasting obesity treatment successThis episode of the BariNation Podcast is produced by the BariNation Foundation, a 501c3 dedicated to advancing metabolic wellness for people living with obesity by providing evidence-based education, stigma-free support, and meaningful connections in the moments that shape daily life. Funding is provided by the generous donations to the BariNation Foundation from listeners and viewers like you, Johnson & Johnson, the Texas Center for Bariatrics & Advanced Surgery, led by Dr. Joe Cribbins.TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 The psychology of results and why visible change drives obesity treatment commitment04:00 Dr. Eric Smith and Melanie Lindell introduce themselves and the bariatric surgery series08:04 The six levers of metabolic health and weight management are introduced09:18 Why diet and exercise alone fail: success rates as low as 0.5% for obesity as a chronic disease11:56 How triggering life events lead to obesity and why reversing behavior is not enough23:44 The hormonal science of ghrelin and leptin resistance and their role in weight loss, and why the body fights back against calorie deficits33:00 The golf analogy: why patients become complacent and stop applying controllable health habits38:30 The danger of removing friction and how easy access to GLP-1 medications can backfire, and leaning into the idea that obesity is a lifelong disease44:13 Sleep consistency as a lever: the real science behind sleep and weight loss, and the mental health part of finding joy in yourself53:08 April's personal gut check and the honest conversation about stalled weight management1:00:12 How KBI redesigned its entire approach to treating obesity as a chronic diseaseKEY TAKEAWAYS: Obesity as a chronic disease has a biological basis. With success rates of 0.5 to 2% for diet and exercise alone, this is not a failure of character but a failure of biology working against patients without proper obesity treatment.Surgery and GLP-1 medications provide the spark, but they are not the solution on their own. Without the controllable levers such as whole-food nutrition, sleep, and movement, results will stall or reverse.Leptin resistance and rising ghrelin levels mean that the longer someone has lived with obesity, the harder the body fights against weight loss, making medical intervention and habit-building both essential.Goals bring short-term motivation, but habits create lifelong results. Celebrating the consistency of controllable health habits rather than only the scale is what sustains metabolic health over time.ABOUT THE GUEST: Eric F. Smith, DO, FASMBS, CAQ-MBSDr. Smith is a board-certified general, bariatric and robotic surgeon who has been in practice since 2006.Kentucky Bariatric Institute - WebsiteDr. Eric Smith - Instagram RESOURCES MENTIONED: BariNation Community- $19 a monthBariNation WebsiteBariNation - EmailBariNation’s How to Find an Obesity Specialist GuideSign up for BariNation’s newslettersJ&JMedTech
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