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#45: Gender Differences in Fat Distribution and Weight Loss


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Most people think fat is passive — something to lose, shrink, or eliminate.

Dr. Deborah Clegg explains why that mindset is incomplete.

Fat is an active endocrine organ. It produces hormones, regulates metabolism, and directly influences disease risk.

  • Why fat distribution matters more than total fat
  • The critical difference between visceral and subcutaneous fat
  • How estrogen protects metabolic health — and what happens after menopause
  • Why women lose weight differently than men
  • The role of brown, white, and beige fat in energy balance
  • How evolution shaped the way our bodies store fat
  • This episode challenges the idea that all fat is bad — and reframes it as something to understand, not just fight.

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    What You’ll Learn

    • The difference between visceral fat (harmful) and subcutaneous fat (protective)
    • How estrogen improves metabolic health and fat function
    • Why women are protected from metabolic disease before menopause
    • What actually happens to body composition after menopause
    • Why weight loss is biologically harder for women
    • The role of inflammation in unhealthy fat storage
    • How brown and beige fat increase calorie burning
    • Key Takeaway

      Not all fat is bad.

      Where you store it, how it functions, and how your hormones regulate it matter far more than the number on the scale.

       

      Guest Bio

      Dr. Deborah J. Clegg is a leading researcher in metabolism, obesity, and cardiometabolic health, with a focus on how sex hormones influence energy balance and fat distribution.

      She serves as Vice President for Research at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso and has authored more than 150 peer-reviewed publications across nutrition, endocrinology, and metabolic disease.

      Originally trained as a dietitian, Dr. Clegg earned her PhD in Nutrition from the University of Georgia, an MBA from Boston University, and completed postdoctoral training in obesity research at the University of Cincinnati.

      Her work bridges basic science and clinical insight to better understand — and improve — how we prevent and treat metabolic disease.

       

      Resources & Links

      Texas Tech Health Sciences Center (Faculty Page):
      https://www.cardiometabolichealth.org/faculty/deborah-j-clegg-phd-mba/

      Research & Publications:

      Search: Deborah Clegg metabolism research (150+ publications)

      Referenced Concepts in Episode:

      • Visceral vs subcutaneous fat
      • Estrogen and metabolic protection
      • Brown & beige fat metabolism
      • Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) timing
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        Episodes Referenced In This Show

        #17: From Couch to Everest: Dr. Biff Palmer Discusses His Unlikely Journey to the Top of the World

        #22: Why Weight Loss Stalls—Discussing the Role of Hormones, Metabolic Health, and GLP-1 Mimetics with Dr. Marguerite Weston

         

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        Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making any decisions about your health or medical treatment.

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