Health Pioneers Podcast
Weight loss without muscle loss is the difference between getting healthy and getting weaker. In this episode of the Health Pioneers Podcast, Dr. Barbara Hessel explains why the scale is the worst tool for measuring real progress and why most women who lose weight on diets or GLP-1 medications are destroying their metabolism in the process. Dr. Barbara Hessel is an MD board-certified in obesity medicine, gynecology, and nutrition coaching with 25 years of experience. She specializes in helping women get back to their happy weight by managing hunger and appetite using her three-step Metabolic Momentum Method. She has helped thousands of women regain control of their hunger hormones and weight without extreme diets or unsupervised medication. In this conversation, Dr. Hassell breaks down the four types of hunger that drive weight gain. She explains why someone can lose 50 pounds on Ozempic and still be 48% body fat with dangerous muscle loss. She shares why keto and intermittent fasting fail after one year for most people, why insulin is the real driver of weight gain, and why ordering weight loss prescriptions online without medical supervision is one of the most dangerous trends in health right now. 🕰️ CHAPTERS 00:00 Why she was 50 pounds overweight while advising women on health 00:44 What really happens to your metabolism when you diet 02:33 Why yo yo dieting destroys your metabolism long term 05:29 What are GLP-1 medications and how do they work 07:15 The dangerous side of Ozempic no one is talking about 11:09 The 4 hunger codes that drive weight gain 12:42 Why emotional eating is harder to spot than you think 16:39 Why she became an obesity medicine doctor 21:16 How visceral fat causes diabetes and hypertension 26:44 Why keto and intermittent fasting fail after one year ❓COMMON QUESTIONS: Can you lose weight on Ozempic and still be unhealthy? Yes. Dr. Hessel explains that many women who lose weight on GLP-1 medications are not eating enough protein or nutrients. The body starts burning muscle to get what it needs. She has seen patients who lost significant weight but were still 48% body fat with sarcopenia, meaning dangerous muscle loss. The scale showed progress but their body composition told a completely different story. What is the hunger code? The hunger code is a framework originally developed at the Mayo Clinic that identifies four types of hunger driving weight gain. Hungry brain means the fullness signal is not reaching your brain. Hungry gut means you feel full but get hungry again too soon. Emotional eating is eating driven by stress, boredom, or celebration rather than physical hunger. Slow burn is a slowed metabolism from previous dieting or muscle loss. Knowing your hunger code allows for personalized treatment instead of a one-size-fits-all diet. Why do most diets fail after one year? Dr. Hessel explains that restrictive diets like keto and intermittent fasting work in the short term but studies show most people cannot maintain them past one year. The restriction is too severe to sustain. When people stop, they regain the weight because they never addressed the root cause of their hunger or learned sustainable nutrition habits. Their metabolism is also slower from the dieting, making regain even easier. 👉Find Dr. Barbara Hessel: Website: www.drhesselmd.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drbarbarahesselmd #weightloss #ozempic #GLP1 #metabolism #obesitymedicine #hungercode #muscleloss #sarcopenia #visceral fat #emotionaleating #womenshealth #weightlossjourney #dietculture #healthpioneerspodcast
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