Know Your Metabolic Body Type

Podcast Episode #: 78 
How should I eat to maintain or lose weight?

Interview with: Dr. Victoria  J. Mondloch, MD, OB-GYN, Specialist in Family Medicine, Preventative Health & Wellness, and Regenerative Medicine; Author and Speaker

In this episode we explore: 

  • What do you mean by “metabolic body type?” And why is it important to know about it?
  • What are the 4 metabolic body types?
  • How do we eat for those 4 metabolic body types? For weight release and for weight maintenance?
  • What is the actual mechanism of how our body handles food and controls our metabolism? 
  • How does the hormone, INSULIN, come into play here? 
  • Some of the differences among the different ways of eating: Mediterranean, Adkins, Keto, intermittent fasting, etc.?
  • Does the type of physical activity/exercise that I do impact the way I should eat?  
  • Does my metabolic body type also help affect how I should exercise?
  • What is the best type of physical activity/exercise for men and women to do?  

 

Contact Dr. Victoria:
vmondloch@wi.rr.com
1 262-853-4254

 

Resources:

Dr. Victoria’s website: https://drvictoriajmondloch.com/

Dr. Victoria’s Books:
Blossoming
Full bloom

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