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The Metabolic Classroom with Dr. Ben Bikman

Welcome to The Metabolic Classroom, a nutrition and lifestyle podcast focused on metabolism, which is how our bodies use energy, and the truth behind why we get sick and fat. Every week, Dr. Ben Bikman shares valuable insights that you can apply in your own life and share with friends and loved ones. The Metabolic Classroom is brought to you by InsulinIQ.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Recent Episodes of The Metabolic Classroom with Dr. Ben Bikman


Leaky Gut Explained: Dr. Ben Bikman on Gut Health and Inflammation

Leaky Gut Explained: Dr. Ben Bikman on Gut Health and Inflammation

In this episode of The Metabolic Classroom, Dr. Ben Bikman explores the topic of leaky gut syndrome, explaining how substances enter the body through the intestines and how the gut acts as a controlled gateway.


While nutrients like amino acids, glucose, and fats are transported through the intestinal lining via a process called transcellular transport, problems arise when the tight junctions between the cells weaken. This can lead to harmful substances, including large molecules and microbes, passing into the bloodstream in a process known as paracellular transport.


A key player in leaky gut...

Episode 69 5 September 2024 34m and 55s


How Hormones Control Obesity: The Fuel Partitioning Theory with Dr. Ben Bikman

How Hormones Control Obesity: The Fuel Partitioning Theory with Dr. Ben Bikman

This episode of The Metabolic Classroom focuses on a deeper understanding of insulin’s role in obesity, particularly through the lens of the fuel partitioning theory.


This theory suggests that the way the body allocates energy between burning and storing it significantly influences weight gain and overeating. With obesity affecting over 700 million people worldwide, Dr. Bikman emphasizes the importance of understanding the broader health implications, including increased risks for chronic diseases like heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and certain cancers. He also notes the economic burden, highlighting how our current view of obesity is failing to make me...

Episode 68 4 September 2024 48m and 1s


Why A1C Isn't Enough: Insights from Dr. Ben Bikman with Dr. Ken Berry

Why A1C Isn't Enough: Insights from Dr. Ben Bikman with Dr. Ken Berry

In this episode of The Metabolic Classroom, Dr. Ken Berry and Dr. Ben Bikman discussed the critical role of endogenous insulin, the limitations of focusing solely on glucose levels, and the implications of common markers like A1C and uric acid in understanding metabolic health.


Dr. Berry began by highlighting how many primary care physicians misunderstand the function of beta cells in type 2 diabetes, often believing that these cells “burn out” and stop producing insulin. Dr. Bikman clarified that in true type 2 diabetes, beta cells do not fail entirely; instead, insulin production often remains high or slig...

Episode 67 26 August 2024 27m and 57s


The Impact of Estrogens on Glucose Metabolism and Insulin Resistance

The Impact of Estrogens on Glucose Metabolism and Insulin Resistance

In this episode of The Metabolic Classroom, Dr. Ben Bikman explores the metabolic effects of estrogens, particularly their role in glucose metabolism.


Estrogens, mainly produced in the gonads, play a crucial role in regulating blood glucose by enhancing insulin sensitivity. Dr. Bikman explained that estrogens improve insulin signaling through pathways such as PI3 kinase and AKT, which are essential for glucose uptake in muscle and fat tissues. Additionally, estrogens activate AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), further promoting glucose uptake and maintaining healthy blood glucose levels.


Estrogens also suppress glucose production in the liver by...

Episode 66 16 August 2024 28m and 45s


Understanding Anabolic Resistance: Dr. Ben Bikman on Aging and Muscle Health

Understanding Anabolic Resistance: Dr. Ben Bikman on Aging and Muscle Health

Dr. Ben Bikman, a biomedical scientist and professor of cell biology, discusses the phenomenon of anabolic resistance.


Anabolic resistance, primarily a problem associated with aging, refers to the reduced ability of muscles to synthesize protein in response to anabolic stimuli, such as protein intake and resistance exercise. This condition leads to a decline in muscle mass and function over time, contributing to a loss of physical capacity, increased risk of falls, and a greater dependency on others for daily living.


Dr. Bikman emphasizes the importance of muscle mass for overall health. Beyond physical...

Episode 65 12 August 2024 32m and 20s


The Metabolic Health Benefits of Fermented Foods with Dr. Ben Bikman

The Metabolic Health Benefits of Fermented Foods with Dr. Ben Bikman

Dr. Ben Bikman, professor of cell biology and metabolic scientist, delivers a lecture on the importance of fermentation and fermented foods from a metabolic perspective. He began by defining fermentation as the metabolic process where bacteria convert carbohydrates into organic molecules, emphasizing that bacteria primarily consume carbohydrates, not fats or proteins. Fermented foods such as dairy, vegetables, and beverages like kombucha and kefir are common examples. Fermentation not only changes the taste and texture of these foods but also has significant metabolic impacts.


A key benefit of consuming fermented foods is the reduction in glycemic load...

Episode 64 8 August 2024 26m and 38s


The Randle Cycle: How Your Body Chooses Between Glucose and Fat

The Randle Cycle: How Your Body Chooses Between Glucose and Fat

In this episode of The Metabolic Classroom, Dr. Bikman introduces the concept of the Randle Cycle, also known as the glucose fatty acid cycle, in a lecture aimed at providing a better understanding of metabolism. The Randle Cycle, first identified by Dr. Philip Randle and his colleagues in the 1960s, explores how cells decide between using glucose or fatty acids for fuel. Dr. Bikman emphasized that this cycle has been misinterpreted on social media and aims to clarify its relevance in metabolic functions and nutritional decisions.


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Episode 63 23 July 2024 36m and 58s


Leptin and Leptin Resistance Explained

Leptin and Leptin Resistance Explained

Dr. Ben Bikman’s lecture on leptin, delivered in his Metabolic Classroom series, highlights the hormone's critical role in metabolism. Leptin, primarily produced by white fat tissue, helps regulate energy balance by signaling the brain to suppress appetite and promoting mitochondrial biogenesis in muscle cells. Leptin levels correlate with body fat, and various factors like insulin and TNF alpha influence its production. Insulin significantly stimulates leptin secretion, highlighting a complex interplay between these hormones.


Leptin resistance, a condition where the body fails to respond effectively to leptin despite high levels, is similar to insulin resistance and of...

Episode 62 18 July 2024 40m and 14s


Sarcopenic Obesity

Sarcopenic Obesity

Professor Ben Bikman discusses sarcopenic obesity, a condition involving obesity and muscle loss. This condition results from factors like sedentary lifestyles, aging, and metabolic disturbances. While obesity is common, sarcopenia typically affects the elderly, diseased, or very sedentary individuals. The combination of excessive fat and muscle loss makes sarcopenic obesity particularly challenging.


Dr. Bikman explains the crucial role of muscle in blood glucose regulation. Muscle mass reduction impairs glucose control, leading to higher blood sugar levels and increased insulin resistance. Even a short period of bedrest can significantly reduce muscle mass and insulin sensitivity. Inflammation from...

Episode 61 28 June 2024 31m and 58s


Alcohol and Insulin Resistance

Alcohol and Insulin Resistance

In this episode of The Metabolic Classroom Dr. Ben Bikman focused on the effects of alcohol on insulin resistance, emphasizing how ethanol, the main form of alcohol, influences the brain and metabolism. He highlighted that alcohol is primarily metabolized by the liver and can cause insulin resistance through both direct and indirect mechanisms. Dr. Bikman detailed the molecular pathways by which ethanol inhibits insulin signaling, notably by disrupting the insulin receptor substrate (IRS1) and increasing oxidative stress, which impairs insulin's ability to regulate glucose.


Ben provided evidence from studies demonstrating ethanol's impact on insulin resistance at...

Episode 60 20 June 2024 27m and 22s

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