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EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 9 MIN

Rethinking Dietary Fat For Metabolic Health

from Modern Metabolic Health with Dr. Lindsay Ogle, MD · host Lindsay Ogle, MD

The low‑fat era promised leaner bodies and healthier hearts, yet so many of us ended up hungrier, more tired, and no closer to our goals. We take a clear-eyed look at why “eat less fat” missed the mark for metabolic health and how insulin—not fat alone—often drives weight gain, cravings, and energy crashes. With a practical, science‑based breakdown, we explain how to use dietary fat to your advantage for satiety, steady blood sugar, and sustainable weight management.We start by reframing fat’s role in the body: hormone production, sturdy cell membranes, skin health, and protection. Then we unpack calorie density versus hormonal response, showing why nine calories per gram doesn’t tell the full story. You’ll learn how carbohydrates, especially refined grains and added sugars, spike insulin, while fats have a minimal direct effect. We share how pairing carbohydrates with healthy fats can slow glucose absorption, smooth out spikes, and keep hunger in check between meals—key for conditions like type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, PCOS, and fatty liver disease.Next, we get specific about fat quality. Unsaturated fats from olive oil, avocados, nuts, seeds, and fatty fish align with the best‑studied eating pattern for long‑term health: the Mediterranean diet. We offer a balanced, non‑dogmatic view on saturated fats—where moderate intake can fit for many people—and draw a firm line on trans fats, which harm cardiometabolic markers across the board. Throughout, we translate the science into everyday choices: building plates with protein, colorful produce, and healthy fats; using whole‑food carbohydrates in modest portions; and noticing how satiety and energy improve when insulin stays steadier.If you’re ready to replace fear of fat with an approach that actually supports metabolic health, this conversation will help you make confident, satisfying choices at every meal. Subscribe for more evidence‑based guidance, share this episode with someone still stuck in low‑fat myths, and leave a review to help others find tools that work.👩🏼‍⚕️ Live in Missouri? Want to be my patient?Telehealth clinic: https://missourimetabolichealth.com🥑 Have questions you want answered on the podcast? Email [email protected]✨Freebies✨Anti-Obesity Medication OptionsHow To Prevent DiabetesHealthy Habits WorkbookPreventative Health Checklist🤗 Socials:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.lindsayogle/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dr..lindsay.ogle?_t=8prC4VUQZ5i&_r=1YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMV0X6U0JLZgRMiNwGtmpeg

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The low‑fat era promised leaner bodies and healthier hearts, yet so many of us ended up hungrier, more tired, and no closer to our goals. We take a clear-eyed look at why “eat less fat” missed the mark for metabolic health and how insulin—not fat alone—often drives weight gain, cravings, and energy crashes. With a practical, science‑based breakdown, we explain how to use dietary fat to your advantage for satiety, steady blood sugar, and sustainable weight management. We start by reframing fa...

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