Where's the evidence?: The Truth About Cholesterol, Blood Sugar Spikes, and Metabolic Health with Dr. Gil Carvalho

21 Feb 2025 • 50 min • EN
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🎥  In this episode, Dr. Carvalho breaks down the scientific evidence behind cholesterol, blood sugar spikes, and how they connect to your metabolic health. You’ll discover why these markers matter, the biggest misconceptions, and practical steps you can take to stay healthy.  The Truth About Type 2 Diabetes: What the Science Says In this episode of Mastering Blood Sugar, we break down the real causes of type 2 diabetes and what the evidence says about reversing it. With so much misinformation online, it’s easy to get caught up in debates over carbs, fats, and sugar—but what does the research actually show? What’s Really Causing Type 2 Diabetes? The primary driver of type 2 diabetes isn’t just one food or macronutrient. The biggest factor is excess fat accumulation, particularly in the liver and pancreas. Research shows that losing this fat, regardless of diet, can significantly improve insulin resistance and even put diabetes into remission. How to Reverse Type 2 Diabetes The strongest predictor of diabetes remission is weight loss—specifically, fat loss in key areas. Studies like the DIRECT trial show that even moderate weight loss can restore blood sugar control. However, different approaches work for different people. Low-carb, Mediterranean, and fasting-based diets have all shown success. The key is sustainability—choosing a method that works long-term. Should You Worry About Blood Sugar Spikes? With the rise of continuous glucose monitors (CGMs), many worry about brief post-meal blood sugar spikes. But the science is clear: temporary increases are normal. The real concern is when blood sugar remains elevated for extended periods. Instead of focusing on small fluctuations, it’s more important to look at overall patterns and long-term metabolic health. The Bottom Line Type 2 diabetes is not a lifelong, irreversible disease. The research shows that reducing excess body fat—especially visceral fat—can restore normal insulin function. Multiple dietary strategies can work, but sustainability is key. Rather than getting caught up in diet trends or fear-based nutrition advice, focus on what actually leads to long-term success. Key Takeaways 5:17 Weight loss is the strongest factor in diabetes remission 7:54 Losing fat in the liver and pancreas can normalize blood sugar 9:24 Muscle mass plays a key role in glucose control 16:16 Many diets work but sustainability is the key to success 25:38 Saturated fat and heart health what the science actually says 32:42 LDL cholesterol vs ApoB the best markers for cardiovascular risk 38:52 Blood sugar spikes are normal chronic high levels are the real issue Resources: Website: www.nutritionmadesimple.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/nutritionmadesimple Facebook: www.facebook.com/nutritionmadesimple YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCosmc75v-B2Dk7GWyEyFFMw Support the show

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