The Disease of Obesity: Why Diets Alone Are Not Enough With Dr. Sandra Cortina Ep. 184

Discover why the future of weight management lies beyond the realm of traditional diet and exercise as we welcome Dr. Cortina, a leading internal medicine specialist focused on obesity management. Challenge your assumptions about Ozempic and other weight loss medications as we unravel their dual purpose beyond diabetes treatment. Dr. Cortina enlightens us on the critical role of GLP-1, a gut hormone mimicked by these medications, which offers a scientific approach to managing appetite and obesity-related health conditions like prediabetes. We dig into the complexities of assessing who qualifies for these treatments, stressing the importance of evaluating obesity-related risks. Dr. Cortina also takes on the problematic nature of the diet industry, likening it to "weight loss cartels" that often exploit vulnerable individuals. We conclude with a hopeful vision for a future where informed medical guidance prevails over diet culture, and we invite you to explore more of Dr. Cortina's insights on Instagram.

About Dr. Cortina
Dr. Sandra Cortina is an internal medicine specialist and diplomate of the American Board of Obesity Medicine who practices obesity medicine in British Columbia, Canada. She has a special interest in ADHD and Binge Eating Disorder as well as managing the multifactorial causes of obesity that help ensure long-term treatment success. Her previous training includes a bachelors in Kinesiology, a masters in Public Health and a bachelors in Nursing with prior nursing practice experience in mental health, harm reduction and addiction medicine. She currently holds active memberships with the Canadian ADHD Resource Alliance and Eating Disorders Association of Canada. She is passionate about helping patients unlearn diet culture myths, and to replace them with evidence-based approaches to clinically important weight loss. As an advocate for scientific communication, she actively shares accurate weight loss information on social media and works to debunk misleading trends.

Takeaways

  • Weight loss medications should be reframed as anti-obesity medications, as their goal is to reduce the burden of excess fat tissue that leads to other health issues.

  • These medications work by mimicking gut hormones that control appetite and help individuals feel full.

  • Anti-obesity medications should be used in conjunction with lifestyle changes, such as reducing processed foods and engaging in physical activity.

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