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🗓️ 2 February 2023
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0:00.0 | Do we think about how obesity works in the wrong ways? This Netflix password sharing crackdown is blowing up in Netflix's face. |
0:06.6 | Massive new evidence just dropped in the Murdoch murder case. We got a lot to break down on today's brand new Philip DeFranco show. |
0:12.4 | So buckle up, hit that like button and let's just jump into it. |
0:15.7 | Starting with news, debate, and questions around obesity, which, hey, it's a very sensitive topic, it's very emotionally charged. |
0:21.6 | Especially here in the United States, where you have the CDC saying that 41.9% of the population is obese, |
0:26.6 | and 9.2% have severe obesity. In fact, it's so prevalent, the estimated cost of obesity in the United States was nearly $173 billion in 2019. |
0:34.6 | And right now, we're seeing a lot of people ask the question, do doctors understand |
0:38.6 | obesity? And this in part due to recent comments from Joe Rogan. But looking further back, it actually |
0:42.3 | stems from a 60-minute segment from January. Because there, you had Dr. Fatima, Cody, Stanford, |
0:46.6 | and assistant professor at Harvard talking about obesity and saying that it's very misunderstood, |
0:51.0 | including by people in the medical field, explaining that it's a brain disease that basically tells you how much to eat and how much to store. |
0:56.8 | For many of us, we can go on a diet, something like the biggest loser, right? |
1:00.5 | You go and you restrict people. For most people, they will acutely lose weight. |
1:04.0 | But 96% of those participants in the biggest loser regained their weight because their brain worked well. |
1:12.2 | It was supposed to bring them back to store what they needed or what the brain thinks it needs. |
1:17.3 | They're saying that when it comes to weight loss for patients struggling with medical obesity, |
1:20.4 | willpower and determination aren't the solutions the way many people think they are. |
1:23.7 | And adding that you need to understand the factors and causes of obesity, including genetics. |
1:27.3 | But the number one cause of obesity is genetics. That means if you are born to parents |
1:32.6 | that have obesity, you have a 50 to 85% likelihood of having the disease yourself even with |
1:40.4 | optimal diet, exercise, sleep management, stress management. |
1:46.0 | And her claims they were backed up by other documents on the segment as well. |
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