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🗓️ 19 July 2022
⏱️ 17 minutes
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This is an “ask me anything” (AMA) episode, which means a world-class expert and past podcast guest comes on the podcast to answer questions submitted by you, our podcast listeners.
Stephan Guyenet spent 12 years in academia studying neurodegenerative disease and obesity neuroscience. He was a postdoctoral fellow at the Univeristy of Washington, studying the neuroscience of obesity and eating behavior. Previous to that he completed a PhD in neuroscience.
Stephan is the author of the popular and well-received book ‘The Hungry Brain‘, which lays out the science behind the brain’s role in obesity.
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0:00.0 | Hello everyone and welcome to this special expert Ask Me Anything session. |
0:19.0 | Today I'm going to be joined by Dr. Stefan Guine, who is a multiple-time |
0:23.9 | guest on the podcast. I believe possibly five appearances on the podcast, which I suspect puts you |
0:31.8 | probably in the number one position of guests that have been re-invited onto the show. I don't know |
0:37.0 | whether that's a good or a bad thing on your end. |
0:40.3 | But for me, it's been a complete honor to be able to get to chat to you so often about some of these ideas. |
0:47.1 | And of course, people that have sent in their question today will have heard you on multiple of those |
0:52.2 | in addition to the rest of your work that I think most of our followers |
0:56.6 | are familiar with. And so off the back of that, people have submitted questions that relate to |
1:02.0 | many of your areas of interest. So we're going to put them to you. But before that, I want to say, |
1:07.5 | thank you for doing this. And welcome to the podcast. My pleasure. Glad to be here. Great. So with that, let want to say, thank you for doing this and welcome to the podcast. |
1:11.6 | My pleasure. |
1:12.7 | Glad to be here. |
1:13.2 | Great. |
1:18.8 | So with that, let's just dive straight in, I think is probably the best way to go and explore what we can do. The first question I'm going to put to you comes in from James Kuhn, who asks, when someone |
1:24.8 | undergoes liposuction or other surgery that removes adipose tissue, is there a sudden |
1:29.9 | reduction in leptin levels? While this may reduce leptin resistance, could the drop in leptin lead to |
1:35.6 | increased hunger over time? Yeah, so I did a little bit of digging on this question, and |
1:42.9 | empirically, the impact on leptin looks like it's variable up to about six months so it looks |
1:49.5 | like studies are not very consistent on what the impact on leptin is which is surprising because |
1:55.1 | leptin typically is in circulation in proportional to fat mass. So I'm not sure what explains that |
2:04.0 | discrepancy between studies, why some found a decrease and some did not out to about six |
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