The Real Cause of Fat Gain: Genetics, Hormones, and Insulin
The Metabolic Classroom with Dr. Ben Bikman - Een podcast door Insulin IQ
đ˘ Dr. Bikmanâs Community & Coaching Site, Insulin IQ: https://insuliniq.comđ˘ Become an Insider, Benâs website: https://www.benbikman.comIn this Metabolic Classroom lecture, Dr. Bikman explains how rare genetic forms of obesityâknown as monogenic obesityâreveal deep insights into how the body stores fat and why the âcalories in, calories outâ model falls short.He introduces three genetic conditionsâleptin deficiency, POMC deficiency, and MC4R mutationsâthat disrupt appetite control and fat storage, all while keeping calorie intake the same. These disorders highlight how hormonal imbalances, especially chronically elevated insulin, play the decisive role in whether energy is stored or burned.Ben walks through the hypothalamic POMC pathway, a brain circuit central to hunger and metabolism. Disruptions in this pathway donât just make people feel constantly hungry; they reprogram the entire body to hoard calories as fat, even when calorie intake is strictly controlled. Animal and human studies consistently show that these conditions drive dramatic fat gain without an increase in food consumption, clearly separating energy intake from energy storage.In all three conditions, the common endpoint is hyperinsulinemiaâchronically elevated insulin levelsâwhich drives fat storage and insulin resistance. Whether leptin is missing, POMC signals are silenced, or MC4R is defective, insulin surges as the body shifts into extreme conservation mode. This reinforces the idea that obesity is often less about willpower and more about hormonal signaling. Understanding these rare conditions sheds light on more common forms of obesity and reveals that insulinânot just caloriesâis the gatekeeper of fat storage.Show Notes/References:For complete show notes and references, we invite you to become an Insider subscriber. Youâll enjoy real-time, livestream Metabolic Classroom access which includes live Q&A with Ben after the lecture, ad-free podcast episodes, show notes and references, and online, live Office Hours access with Dr Bikman. It also includes Benâs Research Review Podcast, and a searchable archive that includes all Metabolic Classroom episodes and Research Reviews. Learn more: https://www.benbikman.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
