#213: Mapping Weight Loss with Dr. Rangan Chatterjee

Weight loss, at its core, is not just about calories in and calories out. When looking at the root causes of weight loss and weight loss resistance Dr. Rangan Chatterjee has a unique perspective that I’m excited to share with you. We also want to acknowledge that today’s topic can be controversial and complicated. Weight loss is not something that every body needs or should be concerned about. As a coach or clinician, please tap into the why behind any pursuit for weight loss and check your own biases and preconceived ideas about food, diet, weight loss, body size and shape—as well as doing comprehensive health histories and assessments—before having conversations with clients or patients about their weight or the topic of weight loss. This episode invites a very grounded and holistic approach to a complicated topic!
Click here to download the completed Matrix from this week’s episode
To learn more about Dr. Chatterjee click here
To get your hands on Dr. Chatterjee’s book ‘Feel Great, Lose Weight click here
Check out Dr. Chatterjee’s TEDx talk here
Click here to check out the study Dr. Chatterjee mentions on Movement
Click here to access the study on Neuropeptide Y
Related Episodes:
Episode #25 where Dr. Dan Kalish Maps Food Cravings on the 15-Minute Matrix
Episode #120 where Alex Howard maps the Sympathetic Nervous System on the 15-Minute Matrix
Episode #57 where Andrea Nakayama maps Nutrition on the 15-Minute Matrix
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