The BMI Podcast

The Hard-Wired Complexities Between the Brain & Weight Loss.


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Episode 7: The Hard-Wired Complexities Between the Brain & Weight Loss.


About This Episode:

In this episode, Dr. Drew Crawford delves into how our brain's biology and neural pathways significantly influence eating behaviors and weight regulation. He discusses the intricate interplay between hunger signals, reward systems, and cognitive functions, highlighting how these factors can create challenges in achieving and maintaining weight loss. The episode emphasizes the importance of understanding these neurological mechanisms to develop effective, sustainable strategies for weight management.


Show Notes:

  • ​0:00 - Intro
  • ​0:49 - It Is More Than Lacking Self-Control, It's Hard-Wired Neurological Pathways
  • ​1:12 - Fat Cells, Hormones & Enzymes
  • ​2:39 - Orexigenic vs Anorexigenic Pathways
  • ​4:48 - Diving into the Complexities (Understanding the Primal Development Wiring)
  • ​8:31 - Contrave, the Medication (Bupropion and Naltrexone)
  • ​14:31 - Benefits and Contraindications Possible when Taking Contrave
  • ​15:45 - Titrating Up to the Appropriate Dosage of Contrave


About Your Host:

Dr. Drew Crawford is a board-certified gastroenterologist with an active practice in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He also serves as the Program Director for the Gastroenterology Fellowship at Oklahoma State University. Additionally, and more relevant to this podcast, Dr. Drew Crawford is board-certified in obesity medicine. In the BMI Podcast, we will go Beyond Measurements & Image to build healthier lifestyles, elevate your well-being, and transform lives!


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The BMI Podcast Disclaimer:

The BMI Podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services.

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