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Metabolic Dysfunction and Lessons From the Largest Glucose Dataset in the World with Dr. Casey Means

Dec 20, 2023 · 1h 2m 15s
Metabolic Dysfunction and Lessons From the Largest Glucose Dataset in the World with Dr. Casey Means
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Episode Highlights With Casey Means - Why underpowered cells and metabolic dysfunction are the root cause of many of our health problems - The reason we're getting sicker despite spending...

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Episode Highlights With Casey Means
  • Why underpowered cells and metabolic dysfunction are the root cause of many of our health problems
  • The reason we're getting sicker despite spending more money on healthcare
  • Why over 90% of adults have markers of metabolic dysfunction 
  • Which biomarkers are most helpful and cost-effective for understanding your metabolic health
  • How this all relates to hormones, and how PCOS is often connected as well
  • The most actionable takeaways on metabolic health that you can do today
  • Research suggests that the lowest risk range for HbA1c (hemoglobin A1C) is 5.0 to 5.4 percent
  • There is no universally accepted optimal range for ApoB, but research suggests <80-90mg/dL is ideal
  • Research suggests that keeping uric acid less than 5 mg/dL for men and 2 to 4 mg/dL for women is associated with the lowest development of cardiometabolic diseases
  • The optimal range for triglyceride is less than 80 mg/dL
  • The optimal range for fasting insulin is 2 to 5 uU/mL. Above 10 uU/mL is concerning and above 15 uU/mL is significantly elevated
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