Sep 22, 2020
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Dr. Ben Bikman earned his Ph.D.
in Bioenergetics and was a postdoctoral fellow with the
Duke-National University of Singapore in metabolic disorders.
Currently, his professional focus as a scientist and associate
professor (Brigham Young University) is to better understand the
role of elevated insulin in regulating obesity and diabetes,
including the relevance of ketones in mitochondrial
function.
In today’s episode, we’re chatting all about insulin!
Dr. Ben Bikman answers many common questions related to insulin’s
role in metabolic health, fat loss, building muscle, menopause,
cancer, pregnancy, and much more!
"Someone who is experiencing
metabolic inflexibility, is stuck primarily in glucose burning mode
and it's the [chronically] elevated insulin keeping them
there." Dr. Ben
Bikman
Today’s Questions:
- Why
is insulin important to control for long term health? And what
happens in your body when you have chronically elevated insulin
levels?
- Does
insulin resistance directly cause fat gain?
- Can insulin resistance
impact our ability to build and maintain
muscle?
- What
is your viewpoint on working to become as metabolically flexible as
possible in both directions, and potentially incorporating a
cyclical ketogenic approach or a low carb approach?
- Does
menopause cause or increase insulin resistance?
- How
often should we test fasting insulin?
- Can
insulin be too low?
- Do
you think that testing fasting insulin will become more common as
we start to learn more about it?
- What’s the relationship between lower insulin,
basal metabolic rate, and enhanced energy expenditure?
- A1C
versus insulin in terms of prediabetes, and type two diabetes is
A1C a correct indicator?
- Is it
possible to completely reverse insulin resistance
permanently?
- What
is your view on the metabolic benefits of ketogenic diets before
weight loss? For example, If you have two isocaloric diets --one
low carb, the other low fat -- keeping weight constant, will there
be different implications on metabolic health?
- Fructose versus glucose when it comes to
insulin?
- What
is the relationship between insulin resistance and
cancer?
- I am
28 weeks pregnant and have been low carb for 10 years. I failed my
one hour oral glucose tolerance test. How do I pass the three hour
test?
Top Takeaways:
- Three
main causes of chronic insulin resistance
- Ben’s
‘rules’ on each macronutrient explained
- A
‘poor man's method’ on how to check your insulin
sensitivity
- One
drink to avoid giving to your children
- Two
types of cancer that are powerfully linked to insulin
resistance
Show Notes:
- [0:00] Welcome back to MetFlex and Chill-
Rachel introduces guest Dr. BenBikman @benbikmanphd
- [2:00] Question: Why is
insulin important to
control for long term health? And what happens in your body when
you have chronically elevated insulin levels?
- [6:00] Question: Does
insulin resistance
directly cause fat
gain?
- [12:00] Two variables to focus on to help
elevated insulin levels: avoid glucose spiking foods and practice
better sleep habits
- [13:00]
Why We Get Sick: The Hidden
Epidemic at the Root of Most Chronic Disease-and How to Fight
It
- [13:30] Question: Can insulin resistance impact
our ability to build and maintain muscle?
- [16:30] Question: What is your viewpoint on
working to become as metabolically flexible as possible in both
directions, and potentially incorporating a
cyclical ketogenic approach or a low carb approach?
- [26:30] Question: Does menopause cause or
increase insulin resistance?
- [28:30] Question: How often should we test
fasting insulin?
- [30:00] Question: Can insulin be too
low?
- [31:00] Question: Do you think that testing
fasting insulin will become more common as we start to learn more
about it?
- [34:00] Question: What’s the relationship
between lower insulin, basal metabolic rate, and enhanced energy
expenditure?
- [42:30] Question:
A1C versus insulin in terms of prediabetes, and
type two diabetes is A1C a correct indicator?
- [44:30]
Fasting Insulin
Test
- [45:00] Question: Is it possible to completely
reverse insulin resistance permanently?
- [47:30] Question: What is your view on the
metabolic benefits of ketogenic diets before weight loss? For
example, if you have two isocaloric diets -- one low carb, the
other low fat -- and keeping weight constant, will there be
different implications on metabolic health?
- [52:30] Question: Fructose versus glucose when
it comes to insulin?
- [54:00] Question: What is the relationship
between insulin resistance and cancer?
- [56:00] Question: I am 28 weeks pregnant and
have been low carb for 10 years. I failed my one hour oral glucose
tolerance test.. How do I pass the three hour
test?
- [58:00] Lactation awareness while breastfeeding
and being in a state of ketosis
- [1:00:00]
Why We Get Sick: The Hidden
Epidemic at the Root of Most Chronic Disease-and How to Fight
It
- [1:01:00] You can find Dr. Ben Bikman on
Instagram @benbikmanphd and at his website getHLTH.com
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