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Degrees of Health
Benjamin Hopkins and Eloise Desoutter
88 episodes
4 weeks ago

We exist to connect the dots across health disciplines, and to share information that gives you the agency to change the trajectory of your own health journey - wherever you are at. The health industry is siloed, confusing and means we're often in the back seat, with little to no belief in our autonomy to improve our health status. We're here to change that and to highlight the ways that you can too.


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We exist to connect the dots across health disciplines, and to share information that gives you the agency to change the trajectory of your own health journey - wherever you are at. The health industry is siloed, confusing and means we're often in the back seat, with little to no belief in our autonomy to improve our health status. We're here to change that and to highlight the ways that you can too.


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Mental Health
Health & Fitness,
Science,
Social Sciences
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“Ketones Work - Even If We Don’t Know Why” | Dr Adrian Soto-Mota, MD, PhD
Degrees of Health
1 hour 8 minutes 53 seconds
2 months ago
“Ketones Work - Even If We Don’t Know Why” | Dr Adrian Soto-Mota, MD, PhD

Dr Adrian Soto-Mota, MD, PhD is one of the clearest and most curious voices in metabolic research and he’s not afraid to say what doesn’t make sense anymore.


Dr Adrian is an internal medicine physician and metabolic researcher based in Mexico City. In this conversation, we go deep on the limitations of RCTs, why calorie logic keeps breaking down, what lean mass hyper-responders teach us about lipids, and why sometimes the data works before we understand the mechanism.


We also talk about the surprising impact of meat-heavy diets on IBD, why exogenous ketones matter more than people think and how metabolic dysfunction might be sitting at the core of psychiatric illness.


This one is full of nuance and yet grounded in clinical reality.


We cover:

🧠 The metabolic demands of the human brain

💊 Why calories don’t predict fat gain the way we think

🧬 Lean mass hyper-responders and cholesterol interpretation

📉 Why nutritional RCTs can’t answer what we want them to

🧪 Hormones, definitions and broken language in medicine

🧘‍♂️ Metabolic psychiatry & the case for new mental health models


Find Adrian:

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Mentioned in this episode:

Modeling Life by Alan Garfinkel

Bernoulli’s Fallacy by Aubrey Clayton

Rethinking Statistics by Richard McElreath

Human Metabolism by Keith Frayn & Rhys Evans

JAMA Psychiatry paper on metabolic dysfunction & mental illness


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Degrees of Health

We exist to connect the dots across health disciplines, and to share information that gives you the agency to change the trajectory of your own health journey - wherever you are at. The health industry is siloed, confusing and means we're often in the back seat, with little to no belief in our autonomy to improve our health status. We're here to change that and to highlight the ways that you can too.


Subscribe on YouTube

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Listen on Apple Music



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.