How obesity has changed for humans throughout history | Peter Attia and Stephan Guyenet  @PeterAttiaMD
How obesity has changed for humans throughout history | Peter Attia and Stephan Guyenet  @PeterAttiaMD
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This clip is from episode #212 - The Neuroscience of Obesity with Peter Attia, M.D. & Stephan Guyenet, Ph.D.

In this clip, they discuss:

- What has changed over the last 1000 years in terms of our phenotype?
- How BMI has changed in recent history
- How much have rates of obesity increased in recent history?
- And more

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