Why Obesity Care Still Fails People with Fatima Cody Stanford
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Have you ever done everything right, eaten well, moved your body, maybe even started a new medication, and still felt like the system wasn’t working for you? You’re not alone. And the reason might not be what you think.
Join Holly and Jim as they sit down with Dr. Fatima Cody Stanford, an obesity medicine physician and associate professor at Harvard Medical School, and one of the boldest voices shaping how we think about obesity care today. Dr. Stanford treats obesity as the complex, chronic disease it truly is, and she’s not afraid to call out the bias, broken systems, and outdated myths that get in the way. This is a conversation that will change the way you see weight loss, not just as something you do, but as something you deserve support with.
Discussed on the episode:
- The shocking age at which weight bias begins and why it’s not where you’d expect
- Why over 80% of physicians carry bias toward patients with excess body weight, and what one doctor is doing to flip the script
- The real reason GLP-1 medications aren’t the magic bullet and why that’s actually okay
- Why some patients respond brilliantly to these drugs and others don’t, and what you absolutely cannot do to change that
- The one nutrient and one type of exercise that matter most when you’re losing weight on medication
- What happens when insurance pulls the rug out, and the creative strategies doctors use to keep patients on track
- The “Ozempic baby” phenomenon: what the early science is actually showing
- Why the new oral Wegovy pill might not be the game-changer everyone is hoping for
- The grocery store moment that completely changed one doctor’s understanding of obesity