Living Well Together: Big Life in a Small Town
What if the problem isn't your willpower... What if it's the diet itself? In this episode of Living Well Together, Dr. Terry and Lisa expose one of the biggest myths in the health industry: that losing weight is the answer. The truth? Weight gain is often just a symptom of metabolic dysfunction, and until you address the root cause, the cycle continues. In this conversation, you'll discover: - Why nearly 90% of diets fail - What metabolic health actually means (and why it matters more than the number on the scale) - The hidden calories quietly sabotaging your progress - Why muscle is one of your body's most powerful metabolic organs - The surprising role sleep plays in cravings and weight gain - The lab markers almost no one talks about including fasting insulin - Simple ways to improve insulin sensitivity naturally - Healthy waist circumference and waist-to-hip ratio guidelines - Why "going on a diet" may be the biggest mistake you can make Whether you're trying to lose weight, improve your labs, boost your energy, or simply age well, this episode will help you shift your focus from temporary dieting to lasting metabolic restoration. The goal isn't just to lose weight... It's to become healthier, stronger, and more vibrant for the life you're called to live. Waist circumference & waist-to-hip ratio guidelines Formula: Waist Measurement ÷ Hip Measurement = WHR Example: Waist = 30" Hips = 40" 30 ÷ 40 = 0.75 Women's Guidelines: ✨ Below 0.80 = Excellent / Lower Risk ⚠️ 0.80–0.84 = Moderate Risk ⚠️ 0.85 and above = Increased Risk Men's Guidelines: ✨ Below 0.90 = Excellent / Lower Risk ⚠️ 0.90 and above = Increased Risk Know Your Numbers Many people don't realize they're experiencing metabolic dysfunction until years after it has already begun. These simple lab markers can provide valuable insight into your metabolic health and help identify opportunities for early intervention. Top Functional Lab Markers for Metabolic Health ⭐ Fasting Insulin: Optimal 2–5 μIU/mL Hemoglobin A1C: Optimal 4.8–5.3% Triglycerides: Optimal Under 80 mg/dL HDL Cholesterol: Optimal Above 60 mg/dL (women) | Above 50 mg/dL (men) ALT (Liver Enzyme): Optimal 15–25 U/L Additional Markers We Love to Review Fasting Glucose: 75–90 mg/dL hs-CRP (Inflammation): Under 1.0 mg/L AST: 15–25 U/L Uric Acid: Approximately 4.0–5.5 mg/dL Ferritin: Optimal range varies by the individual Vitamin D: Generally 50–80 ng/mL Want to Know Your Score????? Already have recent lab work? We'd be happy to review it with you from a functional perspective and provide personalized recommendations to help optimize your metabolic health—not just determine whether your results fall within the standard "normal" range. Schedule your Functional Lab Review here: https://app.malla.co/join/livingwellbeauty/living-well-lab-review [https://app.malla.co/join/livingwellbeauty/living-well-lab-review] Don't have labs yet? We can help with that, too! We can order comprehensive lab work so you have a clear picture of where you stand and create a personalized roadmap for improving your health. Schedule a complimentary consult call to determine next steps or order labs: https://alivingwelllife.as.me/complimentaryconsult [https://alivingwelllife.as.me/complimentaryconsult] Medical Disclaimer The information shared on this podcast is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice or a substitute for care from your personal healthcare provider. Although we are healthcare professionals, we are not your personal doctors, and we cannot diagnose or treat medical conditions through this podcast. If you have questions or concerns about your health, please consult your primary care provider or another qualified healthcare professional. If you'd like to learn more about working with us, we'd love to meet you. Schedule a complimentary discovery call to explore whether our approach is a good fit for you. 🔗 https://alivingwelllife.as.me/complimentaryconsult [https://alivingwelllife.as.me/complimentaryconsult] 👍 If you enjoyed this episode, please Like, Subscribe, and Share with someone who's tired of dieting and ready for a healthier approach.
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