Is Obesity a Willpower Problem? The Biology of Weight, Diets, and GLP-1s

Is Obesity a Willpower Problem? The Biology of Weight, Diets, and GLP-1s

Obesity roughly tripled in about 60 years, and the genes didn't change in that time. So if body weight isn't a willpower problem, what is it? Dr. Jordan Feigenbaum and Dr. Austin Baraki walk through what actually sets your weight: the adoption and twin studies behind the genetics, the "defended range" your biology fights to hold, the food environment that does most of the eating for you, and where GLP-1 medications actually work. Along the way — why diets regain after you white-knuckle them, what The Biggest Loser six-year data show about resting metabolism, and four willpower myths worth retiring.

Hosted by Dr. Jordan Feigenbaum and Dr. Austin Baraki, co-founders of Barbell Medicine.

Timestamps

  • 00:00 Cold open: Danny Cahill and The Biggest Loser
  • 01:03 What we mean by "willpower"
  • 05:48 Obesity tripled in ~60 years: the one number
  • 06:31 Adoption and twin studies: genes vs. household
  • 09:37 Set point vs. the defended range
  • 10:37 Gene–environment mismatch
  • 14:03 In the clinic: a lifelong weight history
  • 19:18 Losing weight vs. keeping it off
  • 20:26 Appetite doesn't reset (Sumithran)
  • 25:52 Metabolic adaptation and the Biggest Loser data
  • 34:07 Part 2: eating on autopilot
  • 35:10 Portion size runs the meal
  • 39:12 What changed in the food supply
  • 40:42 Same genes, new environment: Pima and immigrants
  • 43:20 Why ultra-processed food is easy to overeat
  • 50:28 Processing vs. calories: the Hall ward study
  • 52:36 When the brain changes eating: gourmand syndrome
  • 1:00:01 Why the willpower story stuck
  • 1:01:08 Taft, Churchill, and the intelligence myth
  • 1:02:43 Does intelligence predict weight? (sibling study)
  • 1:11:16 Are GLP-1s cheating? What they actually do
  • 1:15:10 Beyond the scale: muscle, health, nutrition
  • 1:24:21 Myth-busting: lightning round
  • 1:39:04 Three takeaways: what to actually do
  • 1:41:00 Danny Cahill, revisited

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