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Labs Everyone Over 35 Should Get Annually | Why “Normal” Isn’t Always Optimal | Vitality Unfiltered

25 min · 26 de may de 2026
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Host: David J. Bauder, PA-C  Co-Host: Stephanie Lattimore  Guest: Christopher Reeves In this episode of Vitality Unfiltered, we explore one of the most important—and often overlooked—tools in preventive medicine: lab testing. Many people only undergo lab work when symptoms arise, but by that point, underlying dysfunction may already be well established. This episode reframes lab testing as a proactive strategy—one that allows for early detection, pattern recognition, and more effective long-term health management. David J. Bauder, PA-C, founder of Weight Loss & Vitality, along with co-host Stephanie Lattimore and guest Christopher Reeves, explain why lab values must be interpreted within context, and why “normal” does not always mean optimal. The discussion focuses on key hormonal and metabolic systems that should be monitored after age 35, the importance of establishing a personal baseline, and how tracking trends over time provides more meaningful insight than a single test result. The episode also addresses why many individuals avoid lab testing—whether due to fear, confusion, or prior experiences—and how a thoughtful, patient-centered approach can transform lab data into a powerful tool for health. In addition, the conversation introduces genetic testing as a complementary layer of insight, helping to identify long-term risks related to metabolism, inflammation, cognitive health, and nutrient processing. When combined with lab data, genetics provides a more complete picture of both current health and future risk. In This Episode We Discuss • Why lab testing is essential for preventive health  • The difference between reactive and proactive medicine  • Why “normal” lab values can still miss early dysfunction  • The importance of tracking trends over time  • Core hormonal and metabolic systems to monitor after age 35  • How symptoms relate to lab findings and clinical context  • Common barriers to lab testing and how to overcome them  • How to interpret lab data responsibly  • The role of genetics in long-term health planning  • How combining labs and genetics supports precision medicine Key Takeaway Preventive health begins with understanding your data. Lab testing, when used correctly and tracked over time, provides the insight needed to identify risks early, guide decision-making, and protect long-term health. Contact Weight Loss & Vitality 📞 Call: 571-550-9000  🌐 Visit: https://weightlossandvitality.com [https://weightlossandvitality.com] About Vitality Unfiltered Vitality Unfiltered is a medical podcast exploring the science of hormones, longevity, metabolism, weight loss, aesthetics, and precision medicine. Each episode provides clinical insight from healthcare professionals who treat these conditions every day. Our goal is simple: to help people better understand the biology of their health so they can make informed decisions about wellness, prevention, and long-term vitality. Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Listening to this episode does not establish a provider-patient relationship. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional regarding medical concerns, diagnosis, or treatment. ⚠️ Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Listening to this episode does not establish a provider-patient relationship. Always consult your qualified healthcare professional regarding medical concerns, diagnosis, or treatment.

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episode Sarcopenia: The Silent Muscle Crisis | Why Muscle Loss Accelerates Aging | Vitality Unfiltered artwork

Sarcopenia: The Silent Muscle Crisis | Why Muscle Loss Accelerates Aging | Vitality Unfiltered

Vitality Unfiltered Podcast Host: David J. Bauder, PA-C  Founder – Weight Loss & Vitality Guests: Stephanie Lattimore, NP Weight Loss & Vitality Washington DC & Shah Ahmed Weight Loss & Vitality – Riverhead, NY In this episode of Vitality Unfiltered, we explore one of the most important—and often overlooked—drivers of aging-related health decline: sarcopenia.  Sarcopenia refers to the progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass, strength, and function that occurs with aging. While many people think of muscle only in terms of appearance or physical strength, muscle is actually one of the body’s most important metabolic organs.  David J. Bauder, PA-C, founder of Weight Loss & Vitality, along with Stephanie Lattimore, NP, and Shah Ahmed from Weight Loss & Vitality – Riverhead, NY, discuss how muscle loss contributes to insulin resistance, metabolic dysfunction, frailty, falls, loss of independence, and reduced quality of life. The episode also explains why muscle health is increasingly recognized as one of the strongest predictors of healthy aging and long-term survival.  The discussion further explores the biology behind sarcopenia, including anabolic resistance, hormonal decline, mitochondrial dysfunction, inflammation, and neurologic changes that occur with aging. Additional topics include the importance of resistance training, adequate protein intake, hormonal balance, and recovery in preserving muscle throughout life.  A central message of this episode is that muscle loss is not inevitable. Through proper nutrition, strength training, metabolic health optimization, and individualized care, sarcopenia can often be slowed—or significantly improved. In This Episode We Discuss • What sarcopenia is and why it matters clinically  • Why muscle functions as a metabolic organ  • The connection between muscle loss and insulin resistance  • The biologic drivers of age-related muscle decline  • Hormonal influences on muscle mass and repair  • How sarcopenia contributes to frailty and falls  • Why resistance training remains effective later in life  • The importance of adequate protein intake and nutrition  • How muscle health influences independence and longevity  • Strategies that may help preserve muscle as we age  Key Takeaway One of the most powerful predictors of healthy aging is not simply body weight—it is muscle mass and function. Preserving muscle helps protect metabolic health, physical independence, and long-term quality of life. Learn More About Sarcopenia & Muscle Health 🌐 https://www.weightlossandvitality.com/contents/conditions/sarcopenia [https://www.weightlossandvitality.com/contents/conditions/sarcopenia] 📞 Weight Loss & Vitality: 571-550-9000 About Vitality Unfiltered Vitality Unfiltered is a medical podcast exploring the science of hormones, longevity, metabolism, weight loss, aesthetics, and precision medicine. Each episode provides clinical insight from healthcare professionals who treat these conditions every day. Our goal is simple: to help people better understand the biology of their health so they can make informed decisions about wellness, prevention, and long-term vitality. ⚠️ Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Listening to this episode does not establish a provider-patient relationship. Always consult your qualified healthcare professional regarding medical concerns, diagnosis, or treatment.

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episode Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM) & Recurrent UTIs | The Hidden Infection Risk | Vitality Unfiltered artwork

Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM) & Recurrent UTIs | The Hidden Infection Risk | Vitality Unfiltered

Vitality Unfiltered Podcast Host: David J. Bauder, PA-C  Founder – Weight Loss & Vitality Co-Host: Stephanie Lattimore, NP Weight Loss & Vitality - Washington, DC & Shah Ahmed, MD Weight Loss & Vitality – Riverhead, NY In this episode of Vitality Unfiltered, we explore one of the most under-recognized yet highly prevalent conditions affecting post-menopausal women: Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM).  Many women experience vaginal dryness, irritation, urinary urgency, discomfort, or recurrent urinary tract infections after menopause, yet these symptoms are often dismissed as a normal part of aging. In reality, declining estrogen levels can significantly alter the health of both vaginal and urinary tissues.  David J. Bauder, PA-C, founder of Weight Loss & Vitality, along with Stephanie Lattimore, NP, and Shah Ahmed from Weight Loss & Vitality – Riverhead, NY, explain how estrogen supports epithelial tissue integrity, the vaginal microbiome, local immune defense, and urinary tract health. The discussion also explores how hormonal decline after menopause contributes to microbiome disruption, loss of protective lactobacillus bacteria, increased vaginal pH, and greater susceptibility to recurrent urinary tract infections.  The episode further addresses why many women are repeatedly treated with antibiotics while the underlying hormonal and physiologic changes are never fully recognized or addressed. Additional topics include recurrent infection risk, bladder health, local estrogen therapy, and the importance of individualized evaluation and treatment planning.  A central message of this episode is that GSM is not simply a comfort issue—it is a legitimate medical condition involving tissue health, microbiome balance, and urinary protection. In This Episode We Discuss • What Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM) is  • How declining estrogen affects vaginal and urinary tissues  • The role of estrogen in supporting the vaginal microbiome  • Why recurrent UTIs become more common after menopause  • The relationship between vaginal pH, lactobacillus, and infection risk  • Why repeated antibiotic treatment may not address the root cause  • The risks associated with recurrent urinary infections  • The role of local vaginal estrogen therapy  • Why GSM is frequently underdiagnosed and undertreated  • What a comprehensive GSM evaluation should include  Key Takeaway Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause affects far more than comfort. Hormonal decline changes tissue integrity, microbiome balance, and urinary defense mechanisms, increasing susceptibility to recurrent infections. Understanding these physiologic changes allows for more thoughtful prevention and care. Contact Weight Loss & Vitality 📞 Call: 571-550-9000  🌐 Visit: https://www.weightlossandvitality.com/ [https://www.weightlossandvitality.com/] About Vitality Unfiltered Vitality Unfiltered is a medical podcast exploring the science of hormones, longevity, metabolism, weight loss, aesthetics, and precision medicine. Each episode provides clinical insight from healthcare professionals who treat these conditions every day. Our goal is simple: to help people better understand the biology of their health so they can make informed decisions about wellness, prevention, and long-term vitality. ⚠️ Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Listening to this episode does not establish a provider-patient relationship. Always consult your qualified healthcare professional regarding medical concerns, diagnosis, or treatment.

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episode GLP-1 Medications Explained | Weight Loss, Muscle Loss & Metabolic Health | Vitality Unfiltered artwork

GLP-1 Medications Explained | Weight Loss, Muscle Loss & Metabolic Health | Vitality Unfiltered

Vitality Unfiltered Podcast Host: David J. Bauder, PA-C  Founder – Weight Loss & Vitality Guest: Shah Ahmed  Weight Loss & Vitality – Riverhead, NY In this episode of Vitality Unfiltered, we explore one of the most important and rapidly evolving topics in modern medicine: GLP-1 medications and medically supervised weight loss. As therapies such as semaglutide and tirzepatide become increasingly common, many patients are seeking answers about how these medications actually work, what realistic expectations should look like, and how to approach weight loss in a safe and sustainable way. David J. Bauder, PA-C, founder of Weight Loss & Vitality, along with guest Shah Ahmed from Weight Loss & Vitality – Riverhead, NY, break down the physiology behind GLP-1 medications, including their effects on appetite signaling, insulin regulation, blood sugar control, and metabolism. The discussion also explores important concerns surrounding rapid weight loss, including muscle loss, nutritional deficiencies, metabolic adaptation, and long-term maintenance. Rather than focusing on hype or shortcuts, this episode emphasizes individualized care, proper monitoring, lifestyle integration, and realistic expectations. A central message of this episode is that successful weight loss is not simply about lowering the number on the scale—it’s about improving metabolic health, preserving muscle mass, and supporting long-term wellness. In This Episode We Discuss • How GLP-1 medications affect metabolism and appetite  • The relationship between insulin resistance and weight gain  • Why rapid weight loss can impact muscle mass  • The importance of nutrition and protein intake during treatment  • How resistance training supports metabolic health  • Common misconceptions surrounding GLP-1 medications  • Long-term sustainability and realistic expectations  • The importance of medically supervised care  • Why obesity is more complex than calories alone  • How individualized treatment plans improve outcomes Key Takeaway GLP-1 medications can be valuable tools in the treatment of obesity and metabolic disease, but long-term success depends on a comprehensive approach that includes medical oversight, nutrition, muscle preservation, and sustainable lifestyle changes. Contact Weight Loss & Vitality 📞 Call: 571-550-9000  🌐 Visit: https://www.weightlossandvitality.com/ [https://www.weightlossandvitality.com/] About Vitality Unfiltered Vitality Unfiltered is a medical podcast exploring the science of hormones, longevity, metabolism, weight loss, aesthetics, and precision medicine. Each episode provides clinical insight from healthcare professionals who treat these conditions every day. Our goal is simple: to help people better understand the biology of their health so they can make informed decisions about wellness, prevention, and long-term vitality. ⚠️ Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Listening to this episode does not establish a provider-patient relationship. Always consult your qualified healthcare professional regarding medical concerns, diagnosis, or treatment.

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episode Labs Everyone Over 35 Should Get Annually | Why “Normal” Isn’t Always Optimal | Vitality Unfiltered artwork

Labs Everyone Over 35 Should Get Annually | Why “Normal” Isn’t Always Optimal | Vitality Unfiltered

Host: David J. Bauder, PA-C  Co-Host: Stephanie Lattimore  Guest: Christopher Reeves In this episode of Vitality Unfiltered, we explore one of the most important—and often overlooked—tools in preventive medicine: lab testing. Many people only undergo lab work when symptoms arise, but by that point, underlying dysfunction may already be well established. This episode reframes lab testing as a proactive strategy—one that allows for early detection, pattern recognition, and more effective long-term health management. David J. Bauder, PA-C, founder of Weight Loss & Vitality, along with co-host Stephanie Lattimore and guest Christopher Reeves, explain why lab values must be interpreted within context, and why “normal” does not always mean optimal. The discussion focuses on key hormonal and metabolic systems that should be monitored after age 35, the importance of establishing a personal baseline, and how tracking trends over time provides more meaningful insight than a single test result. The episode also addresses why many individuals avoid lab testing—whether due to fear, confusion, or prior experiences—and how a thoughtful, patient-centered approach can transform lab data into a powerful tool for health. In addition, the conversation introduces genetic testing as a complementary layer of insight, helping to identify long-term risks related to metabolism, inflammation, cognitive health, and nutrient processing. When combined with lab data, genetics provides a more complete picture of both current health and future risk. In This Episode We Discuss • Why lab testing is essential for preventive health  • The difference between reactive and proactive medicine  • Why “normal” lab values can still miss early dysfunction  • The importance of tracking trends over time  • Core hormonal and metabolic systems to monitor after age 35  • How symptoms relate to lab findings and clinical context  • Common barriers to lab testing and how to overcome them  • How to interpret lab data responsibly  • The role of genetics in long-term health planning  • How combining labs and genetics supports precision medicine Key Takeaway Preventive health begins with understanding your data. Lab testing, when used correctly and tracked over time, provides the insight needed to identify risks early, guide decision-making, and protect long-term health. Contact Weight Loss & Vitality 📞 Call: 571-550-9000  🌐 Visit: https://weightlossandvitality.com [https://weightlossandvitality.com] About Vitality Unfiltered Vitality Unfiltered is a medical podcast exploring the science of hormones, longevity, metabolism, weight loss, aesthetics, and precision medicine. Each episode provides clinical insight from healthcare professionals who treat these conditions every day. Our goal is simple: to help people better understand the biology of their health so they can make informed decisions about wellness, prevention, and long-term vitality. Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Listening to this episode does not establish a provider-patient relationship. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional regarding medical concerns, diagnosis, or treatment. ⚠️ Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Listening to this episode does not establish a provider-patient relationship. Always consult your qualified healthcare professional regarding medical concerns, diagnosis, or treatment.

26 de may de 202625 min
episode Bioidentical vs Synthetic HRT: What’s the Difference? | Hormone Therapy Explained | Vitality Unfiltered artwork

Bioidentical vs Synthetic HRT: What’s the Difference? | Hormone Therapy Explained | Vitality Unfiltered

Vitality Unfiltered Podcast Host: David J. Bauder, PA-C  Co-Host: Stephanie Lattimore  Guest: Christopher Reeves In this episode of Vitality Unfiltered, we explore one of the most common—and often misunderstood—topics in hormone therapy: the difference between bioidentical and synthetic hormones. Patients today are exposed to a wide range of information, much of it conflicting, leading to confusion and uncertainty about what these terms actually mean. Much of this confusion stems from outdated studies, marketing language, and generalized conclusions that do not reflect how modern hormone therapy is practiced today. David J. Bauder, PA-C, founder of Weight Loss & Vitality, along with co-host Stephanie Lattimore and guest Christopher Reeves, break down the science behind hormone structure and function. The discussion focuses on how molecular structure determines how hormones interact with receptors, how they are metabolized, and how they ultimately affect the body. While bioidentical hormones are designed to match the body’s natural hormones, synthetic hormones differ structurally—and those differences can influence physiologic response. The episode also provides important context around early hormone research, much of which utilized synthetic formulations and contributed to widespread concern about hormone therapy. Modern approaches have evolved significantly, emphasizing individualized dosing, advanced diagnostics, and ongoing monitoring. A central message of this episode is that hormone therapy should not be viewed in black-and-white terms. Instead, decisions should be guided by an understanding of physiology, patient-specific factors, and thoughtful medical oversight. In This Episode We Discuss • The definition of bioidentical versus synthetic hormones  • Why molecular structure influences receptor binding and signaling  • How small structural differences affect physiologic outcomes  • The role of early hormone studies in shaping current perceptions  • How hormone metabolism creates different downstream effects  • The impact of route of administration and individual variability  • Why modern hormone therapy emphasizes precision and personalization  • How to interpret risk, benefit, and conflicting information  • The importance of avoiding oversimplified “good vs bad” thinking  • What responsible, medically guided hormone therapy looks like today Key Takeaway Hormone therapy is not defined by labels—it is defined by structure, physiology, and individualized care. Understanding how hormones behave in the body allows for more informed, balanced decisions and better long-term outcomes. Contact Weight Loss & Vitality 📞 Call: 571-550-9000  🌐 Visit: https://weightlossandvitality.com [https://weightlossandvitality.com] About Vitality Unfiltered Vitality Unfiltered is a medical podcast exploring the science of hormones, longevity, metabolism, weight loss, aesthetics, and precision medicine. Each episode provides clinical insight from healthcare professionals who treat these conditions every day. Our goal is simple: to help people better understand the biology of their health so they can make informed decisions about wellness, prevention, and long-term vitality. ⚠️ Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Listening to this episode does not establish a provider-patient relationship. Always consult your qualified healthcare professional regarding medical concerns, diagnosis, or treatment.

19 de may de 202619 min