Episode #390: Why Your Waist Matters More Than Your Weight — The Science of Visceral Fat
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Episode #390: Why Your Waist Matters More Than Your Weight — The Science of Visceral Fat

44:34 Mar 17, 2026
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You can have a completely normal BMI and be on your way to cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic syndrome without triggering a single alert on a standard health screening. The fat that predicts metabolic risk most accurately isn't the fat your scale or your doctor is tracking. Dr. Jordan Feigenbaum breaks down the science of visceral fat — what it is, how it causes disease, how to measure it correctly at home for free, and what the evidence actually shows about exercise, GLP-1 medications, and testosterone.Timestamps:00:00:00 Cold Open: The Visceral Fat Finding00:00:49 The Scale Problem — What Body Weight Actually Measures 00:03:50 What Is Visceral Fat — and Why It's Not Just "Belly Fat"00:05:04 Three Competing Theories: How Visceral Fat Actually Causes Disease 00:08:35 Adipokines: PAI-1, Angiotensinogen, and What Happens When Adiponectin Drops 00:09:52 How to Measure: Three Sites That Don't Give the Same Number 00:14:30 Clinical Thresholds, Ethnic Adjustments, and the Waist-to-Height Ratio 00:15:45 The Weight-to-Waist Ratio: Tracking the Quality of Your Fat Loss 00:19:20 Sleep, Cortisol, and Why the Hormonal Environment Has to Support the Work 00:21:24 Why Exercise Reduces Visceral Fat 6× More Than Diet Alone 00:22:02 Mechanism 1 — Beta-3 Adrenergic Receptors and Preferential Visceral Fat Mobilization 00:24:10 Mechanism 2 — Myokines: The Fat-Burning Signal Only Contracting Muscle Can Send 00:26:21 GLP-1 Agonists and Body Composition: What the Clinical Trials Actually Show 00:28:05 DXA's Blind Spot: Myosteatosis, Glycogen, and Why Lean Mass Numbers Are Inflated 00:30:10 SEMALEAN, the BELIEVE Trial, and the 1-in-10 Reality of Long-Term Lifestyle Programs 00:33:15 Testosterone, Visceral Fat, and the Aromatase Feed-Forward Loop 00:36:05 Three Testosterone Ranges: Deficient, Eugonadal, and Supraphysiological 00:38:05 The Bhasin 4-Group Study — and Why AAS Are a Class, Not a Synonym for TRT 00:39:33 Tesamorelin: The GHRH Analogue That Selectively Targets Visceral Fat 00:40:53 Practical Framework: What to Measure, When, and What to Do 00:43:20 Key TakeawaysNext StepsFor evidence-based resistance training programs: barbellmedicine.com/training-programsFor individualized training consultation: barbellmedicine.com/coachingExplore our full library of articles on health and performance: barbellmedicine.com/resourcesTo join Barbell Medicine Plus and get ad-free listening, product discounts, exclusive content, and more: https://barbellmedicine.supercast.com/To consult with Drs. Baraki or Feigenbaum email us at support@barbellmedicine.com Barbell Medicine Vital 5 Action Plan: https://www.barbellm
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