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🗓️ 20 September 2022
⏱️ 62 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome back to the Diet Doctor Podcast. I'm your host, Dr. Brett Scher. Today we're going to do another compilation episode, but this one specifically focusing on an experiment run by Dr. Nick Norowitz and some of his colleagues, some of his medical school, medical school at Harvard Medical School, an experiment where they all wore CGMs and kind of saw what they saw, |
0:23.2 | right, experiencing everything they did from the way they slept and their stress and, of course, |
0:27.7 | their nutrition and what that did to their blood sugar and their CGMs and tied it into a class |
0:33.1 | and further discussion and exploration of the other aspects of metabolic health. |
0:37.6 | Now, on the one hand, it's a really cool experiment brought on by self-motivated medical |
0:42.2 | students who really are learning a lot about how to use CGMs, how to talk to their patients |
0:47.0 | about it and what they can mean, but not without some controversy, which we get into in this |
0:51.5 | episode as well, controversy about appropriate versus inappropriate |
0:56.0 | use of CGMs and what constitutes healthy versus unhealthy responses. |
1:01.0 | And if that was really characterized well enough in this study and if it's being communicated |
1:06.0 | well enough to the public. So we're going to have interviews with Nick Norowitz, with Mark |
1:10.0 | Seisler, and with Dr. Melanie Honig, who is the attending. So we're going to have interviews with Nick Norowitz, with Mark Seisler, and with |
1:11.7 | Dr. Melanie Honig, who is the attending. So let's get into them one by one, see what they had to say |
1:16.5 | what their experience was and what their take-homes were. First, we're going to hear from the paper's |
1:25.1 | main author, Dr. Nick Norowitz, who's also basically the originator of the idea. |
1:29.7 | And so he has a PhD already and is now in medical school at Harvard. |
1:34.8 | And he's not your average medical student, though. |
1:36.2 | He's already got a number of publications and he's involved in so many different areas, |
1:39.3 | focusing on metabolic health. |
1:41.5 | So much of his efforts is on metabolic health and sort of changing the way |
1:45.1 | that metabolic health is taught and thought of. And him being a medical student, he's sort of trying |
1:50.6 | to change it from the inside. And that's one of the great things I love about the story, |
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