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The Peter Attia Drive

In remembrance of Sarah Hallberg, D.O., M.S. (Ep. #162 Rebroadcast)

The Peter Attia Drive

Peter Attia, MD

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Fitness

4.7 • 7.3K Ratings

🗓️ 4 April 2022

⏱️ 137 minutes

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Episode Description:

Today’s episode of The Drive is a rebroadcast of the conversation with Sarah Hallberg (released on May 17th, 2021). It's with great sadness that we report that Sarah recently lost her battle with lung cancer, and as such we've decided to republish her episode to honor her amazing work in challenging the status quo in the treatment of metabolic disease.

Sarah Hallberg was the Medical Director at Virta Health and a physician who spent nearly two decades treating patients with obesity and type 2 diabetes. In the first half of this episode, Sarah discusses how she became a huge believer in the efficacy of carbohydrate restriction for the treatment of type 2 diabetes through her research and clinical experience. Sarah challenges the common beliefs about the role of dietary fat and carbohydrate on the plasma makeup of fatty acids and triglycerides. She also expresses the importance of understanding early predictors of metabolic illness—highlighting one particular fatty acid as the most important early predictor—before finishing with a discussion about how doctors might be able to personalize patients’ metabolic management in the future. In the second half of this episode, Sarah tells the personal story of her own lung cancer diagnosis. She talks about dealing with her grief, deciding to continue her work while prioritizing her family, and how she devised a plan to extend her survival as long as possible.

We discuss:

  • How Sarah discovered the profound impact of carbohydrate restriction for reversing obesity and type 2 diabetes [2:00];
  • Prediabetes and metabolic syndrome: prevalence, early signs, and the importance of treating early [14:45];
  • Overview of fatty acids, how they are metabolized, and understanding what you see in a standard blood panel [28:00];
  • The relationship between diet composition and metabolic markers [34:00];
  • Why palmitoleic acid is such an important biomarker [47:00];
  • The best early indicators of metabolic disease [58:45];
  • Personalized management of metabolic illness [1:05:45];
  • Sarah’s cancer diagnosis and the beginning of her journey [1:14:00];
  • The emotional impact of a devastating diagnosis [1:26:00];
  • Sarah’s plan to extend survival [1:35:30];
  • Sarah’s aggressive treatment plan [1:46:15];
  • Life-threatening complications and the return of her cancer [1:57:45];
  • Sarah’s reflections on her approach to life with chronic cancer and balancing her time [2:09:45]; and
  • More.

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0:00.0

Welcome to a special episode of the drive.

0:04.3

Today's episode is going to be a rebroadcast from an episode released in May of 2021, in

0:08.8

memory of the guest Dr. Sarah Halbert.

0:11.2

This podcast, Sarah and I, really talk about two completely different things.

0:13.8

In the first half of the podcast, Sarah discusses how she became a believer in the efficacy

0:17.4

of carbohydrate restriction and the treatment of type 2 diabetes through her clinical experience.

0:22.3

She challenges the common beliefs about the role of dietary fat and carbohydrates on the

0:26.5

plasma makeup of fatty acids and triglycerides.

0:29.0

It also expresses importance in the understanding of the early predictors of metabolic illness.

0:33.9

But it's the second half of my conversation with Sarah that I really want to highlight.

0:37.2

The second half of this episode is perhaps one of the most emotionally riveting discussions

0:40.4

I've had on this podcast.

0:42.7

It's one in which Sarah tells the personal story of her own lung cancer diagnosis and

0:47.3

her journey through that.

0:48.5

Sarah was diagnosed with lung cancer at the end of June of 2017, despite having never

0:53.6

smoked and only being in her 40s.

0:56.2

The time she was diagnosed, she already had stage 4 metastatic disease.

1:01.4

And I'm very sad to say that I just learned yesterday at the time of my recording this

1:05.7

introduction that Sarah passed away from a very long battle with lung cancer.

1:11.4

For those reasons I wanted to re-broadcast my conversation with Sarah as I believe it's

1:15.1

something that, frankly, everyone would benefit from listening to even if you've heard it

1:18.5

once before.

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