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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Mitchell Roslin to discuss the complexities of obesity.
We explore the role of GLP-1 medications in weight management, the evolution of bariatric surgery, and the innovative SIPS procedure.
Dr. Roslin emphasizes that obesity is not merely a result of poor lifestyle choices but involves intricate biological and hormonal mechanisms.
He also highlights the importance of functional assessments in determining appropriate treatment for obesity, advocating for a more systematic approach to obesity management.
Learn more about Dr. Mitchell Roslin: https://faculty.medicine.hofstra.edu/4990-mitchell-roslin
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Download Dr. Buck Joffrey's FREE ebook, Living Longer for Busy People: https://ru01tne2.pages.infusionsoft.net/?affiliate=0
Book a FREE longevity coaching consultation with Dr. Buck Joffrey: https://coaching.longevityroadmap.com
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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Mitchell Roslin to discuss the complexities of obesity.
We explore the role of GLP-1 medications in weight management, the evolution of bariatric surgery, and the innovative SIPS procedure.
Dr. Roslin emphasizes that obesity is not merely a result of poor lifestyle choices but involves intricate biological and hormonal mechanisms.
He also highlights the importance of functional assessments in determining appropriate treatment for obesity, advocating for a more systematic approach to obesity management.
Learn more about Dr. Mitchell Roslin: https://faculty.medicine.hofstra.edu/4990-mitchell-roslin
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Download Dr. Buck Joffrey's FREE ebook, Living Longer for Busy People: https://ru01tne2.pages.infusionsoft.net/?affiliate=0
Book a FREE longevity coaching consultation with Dr. Buck Joffrey: https://coaching.longevityroadmap.com

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