The 100-Year Diabetes Mystery: How Our Environment Made Us Sick

The 100-Year Diabetes Mystery: How Our Environment Made Us Sick

Are you tired of the narrative that a diabetes diagnosis is simply a failure of willpower? Join Richie and Amber, a registered dietitian and certified diabetes care and education specialist, as they investigate the systemic roots of the modern diabetes epidemic. A century ago, diabetes was a rare condition. Today, impaired glucose metabolism affects nearly half of the adult population in the United States.

In this comprehensive episode of The Diabetes Podcast, we break down the environmental shifts that caused this massive health crisis. We explore the historical timeline, starting with the loss of incidental daily movement and the collapse of dietary fiber intake. We uncover how the dietary fat panic of the 1970s led to a surge in ultra-processed foods and high fructose corn syrup, fundamentally altering human gut microbiomes and driving chronic inflammation.

Type 2 diabetes is a complex, multi-system condition. It’s not one broken thing… it’s a whole lot of things affecting a vast network that includes the liver, muscles, pancreas, fat tissue, gut, and brain. Elevated blood sugar is simply the output—it is the fever, not the disease itself. By understanding how chronic stress, sleep deprivation, and a lack of physical education in schools act as environmental triggers, we can remove the shame associated with metabolic disease and start advocating for real change.

We encourage you to advocate for systemic health policy changes by contacting your local, state, and federal representatives. You can find their contact information at https://www.usa.gov/elected-officials.

Follow the podcast to ensure you never miss an episode as we continue to translate clinical science into actionable, everyday strategies for metabolic health.

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Episode Chapters:
00:00 - The 100-Year Diabetes Mystery Begins
01:50 - 1926: When Diabetes Was a Rare Footnote
04:00 - Framing the Epidemic: A Metabolic Murder Mystery
08:45 - Act 1 (1926-1945): Whole Foods and Constant Movement
14:35 - Act 2 (1945-1970): Suburbs, Cars, and Processed Foods
19:40 - The Collapse of Dietary Fiber Intake
27:35 - Act 3 (1970-1995): The Dietary Fat Panic & Sugar Boom
32:15 - Debunking the "Calories In, Calories Out" Myth
38:00 - The Rise of High Fructose Corn Syrup
40:15 - The Devastating Loss of Physical Education in Schools
50:30 - Act 4 (1995-2015): Sleep Disruption and Chronic Stress
01:01:40 - Act 5: The Gut Microbiome and Chronic Inflammation
01:09:50 - Act 6: Genetics vs. Environment in Type 2 Diabetes
01:15:10 - Act 7: Why is Type 1 Diabetes Increasing?
01:18:50 - Act 8: A Century in Review (1926 to 2026)
01:23:45 - Act 9: How We Fix the Diabetes Epidemic
01:35:45 - Take Action: Stop the Blame and Contact Your Representatives

Disclaimer:

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