Is There a Link Between Genetic Mutations and Eating Disorders? Scientist-Physician Dr. Michael Lutter Shares His Fascinating Research

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HI FRIENDS! 🥰 TONE PROTEIN HAS LAUNCHED! Get the exclusive launch discount by signing up for the Tone Protein VIP List! This episode is about some incredibly fascinating research - the work of scientist physician Dr. Michael Lutter who has made numerous fascinating discoveries, including identifying the first two rare genetic mutations associated with Anorexia Nervosa. He also discovered a link with binge eating and GLP-1 expression. Dr. Lutter has a passion for using translational neuroscience approaches to improve the treatment of patients with depression, anxiety, and eating disorders. See below for full bio. Dr. Michael Lutter's book, Gifted Dr. Michael Lutter's website **The NEW 2nd Generation Tone devices are shipping soon!! Sign up for the exclusive launch discount HERE! - Dr. Lutter completed combined MD and PhD training in the prestigious Medical Scientist Training Program at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in 2003. After finishing medical school, Dr. Lutter entered the research-track of the Psychiatry Residency Program at UT Southwestern, There, he discovered that the appetite-stimulating hormone ghrelin affects mood and appetite in response to stressful situations. He joined the Psychiatry Department as a faculty member in 2008 and continued his research on mood and feeding with a special focus on Eating Disorders. In 2012 he was recruited to the Psychiatry Department of the University of Iowa where he identified the first two rare genetic mutations associated with Anorexia Nervosa. In 2016 he joined the Eating Recovery Center and while working as a Physician-Scientist in their newly opened Inpatient Hospital studied novel treatments for patients dealing with depression and binge-eating. He has published 28 original research papers, written 7 review articles, and contributed 3 book chapters. In addition, he has regularly presented at national and international meetings including the Society for Neuroscience, the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, and the International Conference on Eating Disorders. He continues to pursue his passion of using translational neuroscience approaches to improve the treatment of patients with depression, anxiety, and eating disorders. - This podcast content does not constitute an attempt to practice medicine and does not establish a doctor-patient relationship. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical advice and personal health questions. Prior to beginning a new diet you should undergo a health screening with your physician to confirm that a new diet is suitable for you and to out any conditions and contraindications that may pose risks or are incompatible with a new diet, including by way of example: conditions affecting the kidneys, liver or pancreas; muscular dystrophy; pregnancy; breast-feeding; being underweight; eating disorders; any health condition that requires a special diet [other conditions or contraindications]; hypoglycemia; or type 1 diabetes. A new diet may or may not be appropriate if you have type 2 diabetes, so you must consult with your physician if you have this condition. Anyone under the age of 18 should consult with their physician and their parents or legal guardian before beginning such a diet. Use of Ketogenic Girl videos are subject to the Ketogenicgirl.com Terms of Use and Medical Disclaimer. All rights reserved. If you do not agree with these terms, do not listen to, or view any Ketogenic Girl podcasts or videos.

Is There a Link Between Genetic Mutations and Eating Disorders? Scientist-Physician Dr. Michael Lutter Shares His Fascinating Research

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Is There a Link Between Genetic Mutations and Eating Disorders? Scientist-Physician Dr. Michael Lutter Shares His Fascinating Research
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