Peter Attia: Is the obesity crisis hiding a bigger problem?
Peter Attia: 胖肥問題背後係咪隱藏著更大問題?
Both a surgeon and a self-experimenter, Peter Attia hopes to ease the diabetes epidemic by challenging what we think we know and improving the scientific rigor in nutrition and obesity research. Full bio
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外科駐院醫生
病情嚴重,需要留醫
同唔夠運動引起,係咪?
食少啲同做運動有幾難呢?
病理發展次序係成形嘅科學
阿爾茨海默氏病,同埋截肢
大部分人會驚訝嘅嘢
對我唔適用嘅話
肥胖同抗胰島素之間嘅真正關係
細胞獲取能量嘅能力下降
其他細胞大部分複雜嘅細胞機制
反而係我哋儲存脂肪
各種你哋諗到嘅嘢都有
人仍然會撞到茶几呢個事實
肥胖同抗胰島素嘅因果關係
同各種同肥胖相關嘅疾病呢?
對更有威脅嘅嘢嘅反應呢?
剛才提及嘅代謝性疾病嘅風險
其實係受害者嘅話
但我亦都樂意聽其他人意見
所以我會講講我嘅假定
究竟佢係遠離緊啲咩
會短時間內增加血糖
加工穀物、糖份同埋澱粉
導致肥胖同埋糖尿病
同埋抗胰島素嘅觀念可能係錯
研究糖尿病同肥胖嘅團隊
去挑戰舊有概念
我哋需要更嚴格嘅科學校證
透過精密嘅的分子機制
作出安全而又實際嘅改變呢?
飲食習慣畀人去跟嘅時候
唔代表我哋會做
同埋方向係要可行
能夠卸下過重嘅罪名
就要有勇氣捨棄昨日嘅觀念
而係不斷演變緊嘅
同埋科學都有好處
對我哋有咩好處呢?
喺急症室嗰一晚
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Peter Attia - SurgeonBoth a surgeon and a self-experimenter, Peter Attia hopes to ease the diabetes epidemic by challenging what we think we know and improving the scientific rigor in nutrition and obesity research.
Why you should listen
Peter Attia has dedicated his medical career to investigating the relationship between nutrition, obesity and diabetes. A surgeon who developed metabolic syndrome himself despite the fact that he ate well and exercised often, Attia realized that our understanding of these important health issues may not actually be correct. From 2012-2015, he devoted himself to using vigorous scientific inquiry to test both our assumptions and new hypotheses through the Nutrition Science Initiative, the nonprofit he co-founded with journalist Gary Taubes. Now in private practice, Attia writes the blog Eating Academy, which charts his own adventures in nutrition and examines scientific evidence surrounding food, weight loss and disease risk. Overall, he hopes to convince others that sharp increases in the rates of obesity and diabetes -- despite the fact that we are more culturally aware of these problems than ever -- might be a result of people being given the wrong information.
Attia came to this calling through an unusual path. While he was studying mechanical engineering as an undergrad, a personal experience led him to discover his passion for medicine. He enrolled at Stanford Medical School, and went on to a residency in general surgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital and a post-doctoral fellowship at the National Cancer Institute. After his residency, he joined the consulting firm McKinsey & Company, where he worked on healthcare and financial system problems. The most valuable skill he learned along the way: to ask bold questions about medical assumptions.
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