Why have rates of obesity and diabetes increased so rapidly in the past 50 years? | David Allison  @PeterAttiaMD
Why have rates of obesity and diabetes increased so rapidly in the past 50 years? | David Allison  @PeterAttiaMD
Peter Attia MD | Why have rates of obesity and diabetes increased so rapidly in the past 50 years? | David Allison @PeterAttiaMD | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 19 hours ago.
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This clip is from episode #314 ‒ Rethinking nutrition science: the evolving landscape of obesity treatment, GLP-1 agonists, protein, and the need for higher research standards with David Allison, Ph.D.

In this clip, they discuss:

- Understanding environmental triggers for obesity
- Why there is a valid use case for pharmacological solutions for obesity
- The genetic causes of obesity
- And more

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