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EPISODE · May 31, 2026 · 44 MIN

The Trillion-Dollar Weight: What the Great Metabolic Divergence Is Really Costing America — and You

from Dr. Bob Martin Show · host Radio America

$1.7 trillion. That is the annual economic burden of obesity and chronic metabolic disease in the United States. Not a policy abstraction. Not a number on a whiteboard. Real fatigue. Real diabetes. Real medical debt. Real lives. So why, despite decades of wellness culture, diet programs, and pharmaceutical intervention, does the curve keep climbing? Dr. Adam Brockman traces the Great Metabolic Divergence — from the 1980 pivot point that bent the obesity curve upward and never let it come back down, to the subsidy policies, engineered foods, and urban design choices that quietly built a system working against human biology. Then he puts America side by side with Japan — a nation with 4% obesity against America's 40% — and asks the question that changes everything: this isn't about willpower. So what is it actually about? And more importantly — what can you do about it? Your body is not broken. The blueprint is still there. This is where the restoration begins.Special Guest: Dr. David Heitmann, Wellness Tech Expert

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