
Thursday Jun 12, 2025
5. Metabolic Health 101
In this episode, Drs. Nisha and Vikas Patel break down one of the most foundational—and misunderstood—aspects of health: metabolic health. They explain why metabolic health isn’t just about weight or blood sugar, but a root driver of nearly every major disease process—from heart disease and dementia to cancer and autoimmune conditions.
This episode is your crash course in what metabolic health really means (hint: it’s not just avoiding diabetes), the five key markers that define metabolic syndrome, and how poor metabolic health drives inflammation, hormone imbalance, cognitive decline, and even cancer risk. They walk through the essential labs to order for a full metabolic workup—including the ones most get missed on your regular bloodwork—and share real-world strategies to start improving your metabolic fitness today.
Whether you're metabolically healthy, prediabetic, or just curious about optimizing your future, you’ll walk away with clear, science-backed steps to take control.
They cover the shocking stat that 88% of American adults are metabolically unhealthy, why weight isn’t the same as metabolic health, and why normal labs don’t always mean optimal. They discuss how visceral fat and insulin resistance silently damage the body and share their go-to lab panel, including fasting insulin, triglyceride/HDL ratio, hs-CRP, HbA1c, fasting glucose, ApoB, and Lp(a). You’ll also hear how sleep, stress, and muscle mass affect your metabolic engine, what they personally track each year, and how they approach nutrition and lifestyle with their own kids in a highly processed food environment.
Actionable steps include ordering a complete metabolic panel, aiming for a waist circumference below 35 inches for women and 40 inches for men, prioritizing daily movement and strength training, eating protein-forward meals (especially at breakfast), and using wearables to track glucose variability or VO2 max.
Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only. No doctor-patient relationship is established. Please consult your physician for personalized medical advice.
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