Modern Metabolic Health with Dr. Lindsay Ogle, MD
Nina Crowley, PhD, RD, is a nationally recognized expert in body composition and obesity care. She holds a PhD in Health Psychology and blends clinical expertise with a deep understanding of behavior change and patient-centered care. Before her current role, she led the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Program at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), where she focused on advancing patient outcomes through multidisciplinary care. As Director of Clinical Education and Partnerships at Seca, Nina leads strategic collaborations to expand education and access in obesity and metabolic health. She also serves on the Board of Directors for the Obesity Action Coalition and hosts the podcast "In the Know with Nina," where she explores body composition, obesity care, and health innovation. Connect with Nina Crowley, PhD, RD: LinkedIn: ninacrowley [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ninacrowley/] Twitter/X: @PsychoDietitian [https://x.com/PsychoDietitian] Instagram: @ninamcrowley [https://www.instagram.com/ninamcrowley/] Facebook: @ninacrowley [https://www.facebook.com/ninacrowley] Podcast: In the Know with Nina [https://open.spotify.com/show/4ihRR2yiGrNrugCyaRO4je?si=99606dcff72a4127] Episode with Dr. Lindsay Ogle [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-the-know-with-nina/id1685983961?i=1000704335864] We talk with dietitian and health psychologist Nina Crowley about why body composition beats weight alone for understanding health, risk, and progress. We break down where BMI falls short, how modern bioimpedance works, and how to use the data without getting trapped by daily fluctuations. • why weight and BMI miss muscle loss and hidden adiposity • how body composition supports obesity treatment decisions and dosing pace • why plateaus can still mean fat loss and muscle gain • better goal setting that focuses on behaviors and fitness markers • overview of body composition tests and what has improved over 20 years • office-grade bioimpedance versus home scales and common accuracy pitfalls • how often to measure so the numbers stay useful • why a care team helps turn data into sustainable behavior change If you found this information helpful, please share with a friend, family member, or colleague. We need to do all we can to combat the dangerous misinformation that is out there. Please subscribe and write a review. This will help others find the podcast so they may also improve their metabolic health. 👩🏼⚕️ Live in Missouri? Want to be my patient? Telehealth clinic: https://missourimetabolichealth.com [https://missourimetabolichealth.com/about-telehealth-clinic] 🥑 Have questions you want answered on the podcast? Email support@missourimetabolichealth.com ✨Freebies✨ Anti-Obesity Medication Options [https://drlindsayogle.kit.com/medications] How To Prevent Diabetes [https://drlindsayogle.ck.page/diabetes] Healthy Habits Workbook [https://drlindsayogle.kit.com/habits] Preventative Health Checklist [https://drlindsayogle.ck.page/1eecd5e72f] 🤗 Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.lindsayogle/ [https://www.instagram.com/dr.lindsayogle/] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dr..lindsay.ogle?_t=8prC4VUQZ5i&_r=1 [https://www.tiktok.com/@dr..lindsay.ogle?_t=8prC4VUQZ5i&_r=1] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMV0X6U0JLZgRMiNwGtmpeg [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMV0X6U0JLZgRMiNwGtmpeg]
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