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Dhru Purohit Show

A Masterclass On Reversing Visceral Fat to Increase Longevity and Reduce Chronic Disease with Sean T. Omara, MD, JD

Dhru Purohit Show

Dhru Purohit

Medicine, Health & Fitness, Alternative Health

4.73.4K Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2023

⏱️ 184 minutes

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Summary

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As we age and start to experience subtle shifts in our bodies, we might notice more swollenness in our joints and puffiness in our faces and generally feel more lethargic and less mentally sharp. These are telltale signs of chronic inflammation that could be linked to high levels of visceral fat—the “hidden fat” that’s stored deep inside our organs. 


Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Sean O’Mara for a deep dive into the dangers of visceral fat, what foods and lifestyle factors promote visceral fat production, and how we can take steps to lower our levels to prevent chronic disease and prolong our life span. 


Dr. Sean O’Mara works with business executives, professional performers, and athletes motivated to optimize their biology through innovative techniques of performance enhancement. Dr. O'Mara was the founder of an innovative medical start-up in Minneapolis, MN, called Lantu, which focuses on health and performance optimization.


Dr. O'Mara and his team used cutting-edge data analytics to glean insights to identify and leverage innovative biometrics of health, the human genome, and the microbiome. He has over a decade of experience evaluating and reversing chronic disease.


In this episode, Dhru and Dr. O’Mara dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version):

-What is visceral fat, and why is it so dangerous? (1:46 / 1:46)

-Visual differences between healthy fat and visceral fat (10:35 / 7:25)

-The top five diet and lifestyle factors that contribute to visceral fat (20:10 / 16:50)

-The link between longevity and visceral fat (35:16 / 32:06)

-Visceral fat vs subcutaneous fat in obesity and menopause (39:49 / 36:42)

-Dr. O’Mara’s patient with TOFI (thin on the outside, fat on the inside) (59:11 / 55:20)

-What makes a person susceptible to having a lot of visceral fat? (1:03:11 / 59:40)

-The marbling of skeletal muscle tissue and risk for heart disease (1:22:11 / 1:17:52)

-Study of visceral fat in sprinters (1:28:52 / 1:23:15)

-How visceral fat impacts nitric oxide, blood flow, cognition, and hair growth (1:31:50 / 1:30:42)

-Optimal level of visceral fat in the body (1:51:58 / 1:48:50)

-Energy balance vs a whole-foods diet: which is best for reducing visceral fat? (2:01:49 / 1:56:47)

-The link between visceral fat and the gut microbiome (2:03:30 / 2:00:42)

-Dr. O’Mara’s take on alcohol (2:20:04 / 2:16:54)

-Dr. O’Mara’s tips for sleep optimization (2:26:19 / 2:23:10)

-Taking your health journey one step at a time (2:31:28 / 2:28:41)

-The best way to exercise to reduce visceral fat (2:35:40 / 2:31:44)

-Erectile dysfunction (2:52:20 / 2:49:12)

-Best way to measure visceral fat (3:00:41 / 2:56:36)


Also mentioned in this episode:

-Dr. Sean O’Mara on The Minimalist Podcast

-YouTube Link


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0:00.0

We hear about the common pathway of chronic disease is inflammation and it's my clinical experience

0:07.2

that visceral fat is behind all of that. I mean, it's got this association or causality yet to be

0:14.9

proven in virtually every form of chronic disease. If you're curious about the dangers of visceral fat,

0:23.2

this is the bad fat inside of us that we don't want today's episode, which is a master class

0:29.5

on this topic is absolutely for you. Welcome to the Drupurot podcast. Each week we explore the

0:35.5

inner workings of the brain and the body with one of the brightest minds in wellness, medicine,

0:39.7

and mindset. This week's guest is Dr. Sean Omara. Dr. Sean works with business executives,

0:45.1

professional performers, athletes, and motivated individuals to help them optimize their health using

0:50.9

advanced imaging technology, which we're going to be talking about on today's episode. He uses

0:56.4

MRI screening and imaging to help people understand how much visceral fat is in their body,

1:03.6

and most importantly, where this visceral fat is located. Visceral fat is not the belly fat that we

1:08.8

can pinch on our stomach. It's actually the fat that is in our organs and is most notably known

1:15.7

for being dangerous to our longevity long term if we have too much. But there are plenty of things

1:22.3

that you can do to not only identify it, but to start removing it, including regularly

1:28.0

incorporating sprinting into your workout routine. Dr. Sean talks about that and his whole list of

1:34.9

suggestions on destroying visceral fat on today's episode. Stay tuned for a fantastic podcast with

1:41.9

Dr. Sean Omara. Dr. Sean Omara, welcome to the podcast. Glad to have you here. I want to talk about

1:51.0

visceral fat. Help us understand what is it and give us a few reasons why it's so dangerous

1:58.0

inside the body. Dr. Sean Omara Yeah, so a good name because people hear about visceral fat. It's

2:02.8

often described other ways like deep belly fat, but some cool names that I like to refer to it as

2:09.1

invisible obesity because it's kind of fat that you don't know about. So it's invisible. It's deep

2:14.0

in your abdomen. Another term that I've heard that is I'll give credit to is Carl and Norse superhuman

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