@@johnfcockrell It is like going to a restaurant and seeing manu item number 14 being a salad, a beef and ice cream for desert. Then they serve you a beef and nothing else, and explain that you should have ordered a menu to get what was actually listed at item number 14. It is totally possible to promote the full episode without making the viewers spend their time waiting for main title content that does not show up.
@@skykingimagery899 Nobody does this. RUclipsrs use hyperbole for C(lick)B(ait), but they actually don't list topics in titles that have nothing to do with the video. People are used to CB, but we don't need titles claiming an analysis of last night's football game, but only talk about scuba diving. Please provide an example of anyone else doing this. But I can understand Dr. Attia doing this since he has so many bogus claims such as we need 2.2 g/kg of protein to live longer, then provide zero scientific evidence for this.
Really enjoyed this episode of The Drive podcast! The quarterly summary format is fantastic for catching up on key insights from previous episodes. The discussion on liver health, heart rate variability, AI in medicine, and more was incredibly informative. It's great to hear that listener found the first summary so valuable. Looking forward to more of these recaps
We are drowning in acronyms. You can't even read medical literature without a glossary. The GGT is the one liver enzyme that can tell the rest of the story. It is almost always omitted unless you ask for it. In the distant past, we performed BSP injections testing for liver function.
I liked the liver info. Would be cool if Peter could review current state of the art for every organ system. Also I thought the role of fructose in nafld and metabolic dysfunction was pretty clear at this point?
I'm a diagnostic radiologist and we do see macroscopic fatty liver by ultrasound. The very early stages where lipid particles deposit into the hepatocytes i would imagine to be invisible by ultrasound.
It sure as **** can be seen! In my case, in 2019, I was in a darkened room when the technician scanned by upper right abdomen. I swear that my liver lit up her face a little, literally!! My liver looked like a light bulb when I twisted my head to look up into the console screen. Congrats on reversing your fatty liver. I still have a ways to go, after decades of 'garrulous' eating habits (tons of fructose and junk food) during the previous century. Doctor said it was stage 1, but there was an awful lot of fat. Like you, I made a big change in my diet even though I've been exercising like a serious athlete for many decades. Finally, I seldom drink.
The title of this video does not reflect the content.
It's a sneak peek. You have to subscribe to get the full episode.
@@johnfcockrell It is like going to a restaurant and seeing manu item number 14 being a salad, a beef and ice cream for desert. Then they serve you a beef and nothing else, and explain that you should have ordered a menu to get what was actually listed at item number 14. It is totally possible to promote the full episode without making the viewers spend their time waiting for main title content that does not show up.
@@johnfcockrell Then their should be a sneek preview of each topic.
Unfortunately, everyone does this today.
@@skykingimagery899 Nobody does this. RUclipsrs use hyperbole for C(lick)B(ait), but they actually don't list topics in titles that have nothing to do with the video. People are used to CB, but we don't need titles claiming an analysis of last night's football game, but only talk about scuba diving. Please provide an example of anyone else doing this. But I can understand Dr. Attia doing this since he has so many bogus claims such as we need 2.2 g/kg of protein to live longer, then provide zero scientific evidence for this.
Liver health = don't drink or consume too much sugar!
Really enjoyed this episode of The Drive podcast! The quarterly summary format is fantastic for catching up on key insights from previous episodes. The discussion on liver health, heart rate variability, AI in medicine, and more was incredibly informative. It's great to hear that listener found the first summary so valuable. Looking forward to more of these recaps
We are drowning in acronyms. You can't even read medical literature without a glossary. The GGT is the one liver enzyme that can tell the rest of the story. It is almost always omitted unless you ask for it. In the distant past, we performed BSP injections testing for liver function.
I liked the liver info. Would be cool if Peter could review current state of the art for every organ system. Also I thought the role of fructose in nafld and metabolic dysfunction was pretty clear at this point?
Isn't fatty liver seen by ultrasound? I had stage 1 fatty liver back in 2019 and through exercise/diet changes reverted.
I'm a diagnostic radiologist and we do see macroscopic fatty liver by ultrasound. The very early stages where lipid particles deposit into the hepatocytes i would imagine to be invisible by ultrasound.
@@Re3iRtH I see, thanks for the explanation.
It sure as **** can be seen! In my case, in 2019, I was in a darkened room when the technician scanned by upper right abdomen. I swear that my liver lit up her face a little, literally!! My liver looked like a light bulb when I twisted my head to look up into the console screen. Congrats on reversing your fatty liver. I still have a ways to go, after decades of 'garrulous' eating habits (tons of fructose and junk food) during the previous century. Doctor said it was stage 1, but there was an awful lot of fat. Like you, I made a big change in my diet even though I've been exercising like a serious athlete for many decades. Finally, I seldom drink.
No talk about hrv or ai in this video at all
You have to buy the Premium plan to get the whole podcast
This is the same guy who shills for AG1.
Love this!!🎉🎉
wow I'm first!
Let's go!