I've seen a few of your videos, and get the idea of visceral fat degrading muscle - Not just pushing it out, but chemically degrading it. I've gone Carnivore for a few months and will be sprinting, but are there any abdominal exercises that can help strengthen the abdomen wall and reduce sarcopenia, in addition to carnivore and sprinting ? Keen to know if any abdominal exercises could help - OR IN FACT if there's any that could potentially make things WORSE (working wrong muscle groups, etc). Thoughts?
Hombre….abdominal exercises for abs NOT to stop sarcopenia. Stopping sarcopenia takes eliminating visceral fat not a whitewash or bandaid approach focusing on abs. Focus on whole body health - eliminate visceral fat and your entire body not just your stomach will read: “start a family with me” or “I hunt well”
@DrSeanOMara I get that, but what I mean is, are there exercises to do that can strenghten the abs AS WELL as the other stuff? I've already: - Gone 95% carnivore 95% (carnivore with some ferments - mostly homemade) - Started climbing again after 15 years (good workout but also coordination) - Joined a gym for some full body workouts - Starting walking with short sprints (up hill) I'm listening ;) And doing all this. I just wondered if ab exercises could help rebuild the muscles at the same time as burning visceral fat? Like, WITHOUT any abs exercises, will the abs muscles that visceral fat has degraded recover and restrengthen? Could ads exercises help? (in addition to whole body, whole health)? BTW diet is carnivore, grass fed (completely, 100% grass fed), organic eggs, and some ferments. Sometimes grass fed lamb when I fancy a change. RARELY cheese (like, a Bit, once a week at most, and only small amounts). On top of all of the above, I've also changed from a sat-down job (digital marketing) to turning a hobby into a job (a more active one - I'm a trained Blacksmith, so have started an artist Blacksmith biz... Swinging hammers onto hot metal for hours a day, stood up, rather than sitting at a PC). So between the 4 months carnivore (and ferments), changing desktop for Blacksmithing, going to gym 2 to 3 days a week, re-starting climbing after 15 years off, and just starting walking with sprints... I'm trying to cover off the general health :) Just looking for ideas to help the core, too, and wondering if it'll help rebuild muscle there whilst I reduce visceral fat, too :)
Yup am already carnivore for 4 months now (except some ferments), doing exercises (climbing, gym, walk and sprint). Just wondered if exercises to strengthen the core could help, too? Cheers re: Planks! I'll add some in :) @@keithzastrow
I’ve been an RN for 40 years, I have a degree in science and everything you discuss are concerns of mine that no one addresses. You’re fantastic, thank you!
You are very welcome. However that no one else is addressing is a two edged sword sword. Most who encounter me also readily dismiss me & my content bc no one else is saying it. Our species has lost our ability to assess guidance for harm/ benefit and simply try/test it out. Those who try my free strategies change their lives for the better yet sadly most won’t even try. It’s like they are just casually reading or watching interesting content. Hey YOU reading this….get your butt up right now and get optimizing your life 👊
You have the best health info of anyone I have listened to. Thank you and please kept your info coming. I am 72 and a woman that was over 200 lbs and could hardly walk. I have lost 70 lbs and I am sprinting around the house and yard because of you! Love you and all of your info!
I was also 200 lb., female, now weigh 120. Exercise daily. I used to be taller, now I am 5’3/4”. Don’t miss my arthritis as it is GONE! We eat deliciously, but it no longer makes us fat. My husband is a vegetarian now, but I am thinner, being a vegan. I exercise more than he does. But he goes to the gym also now.
Dr. Sean, you are so inspirational and have done amazing things for me by following your advice. 64 yo women who took up sprinting this summer and will never stop! I'm stronger than I've been for 20+ years. Thank you and never doubt your videos are life changing plus, I never get tired of hearing the message over and over because that helps me stay focused.
I am a 67yo guy and I took up sprinting this past summer myself ! I've been loosely following the 7 free strategies that Dr O'Mara gives us. I'm stronger than ever before! My tendons and joints feel like iron bands. I try to sprint every day. I use the Captains of Crush grips (80 lb and 100lb). My sprints usually are 60- 100 yds. I run 6 to 8 of them. Sometimes I'll sprint uphill. I eat beef and ferments, but I have to go easy on the ferments, only once a week----- I can't moderate my intake of them. Thank you Dr O'Mara!
When I saw that top picture I thought "how did you get a picture of me?" Ive been clean Keto (near carnivore) for over 4 years. Lost 75 lbs, do some sprinting, but I still have have the caved in abdomen.
I'm a phisician following clinical activity of insulin for years, yours is such a practical approach. I'm optimizing myself too, and my patients, lack mri 😅 but clinically is so evident when one feels and as you say look and perform better. Gracias!
I’m on a limited budget and don’t see the point splashing out on an MRI…I know I have visceral fat. I’d rather spend on the best the best grass fed meat I can get. Am following your dietary advice, added ferments and working up to sprints having been inactive for a long time. Am noticing my stomach softening and more tone appearing in arms etc. long way to go but getting there. This time next year should hit my goals. Thanks Dr O’M!
Dr OMara, you are brilliant!! Finally a Doctor speaking truth that allows people to get well instead of going on more medication!!! I ❤️ to sprint again.... makes me feel like a kid at 58. ☺️☺️
I do sometimes kicking of a boxing pear. It is quite demanding in terms of energy per time spend. 2 or 3 min and you are exhausted. Might be good fo those who have no room for sprinting
Had a good laugh. Switched to only doing sprints on my Peleton bike, i com0letely stop pedaling on the rest periods, and go hell bent for leather on the sprints. Its actually working, waist is smaller. Cut cardio back to 20 min each day, after 1hr of weights. Longer rests between sets too.
I've been eating ferments, grass fed steak and eggs every single day since finding your channel. I can see body fat dropping and muscle tone going up working out about 3 days a week. I've also been eating within a 6 hour eating window. I'd like to hear what you have to say about prolonged fasting and intermittent fasting.
You're not asking me but I have my experience to share. If you want to see how muscular and strong you could ever be, don't bother with IF. However, if you're very unhealthy at the moment and need to lose massive amounts of body fat and or get off medication or need to heal an autoimmune issue, than by all means IF or even prolong fast As far as mass and strength, myself and many, many others lost strength and mass while doing IF and I've been bodybuilding for 35 years. It doesn't go hand in hand. You need to feed. Be well my friend.
@@J.o.e_KAwesome reply. Spot on. 👍 I eat sauerkraut, kimchi, sardines, grass fed beef, and eggs everyday. That plus strength training and cardio and a good nights sleep and everything works out nicely.
I IF by accident, but extended fast periodically to heal chronic health issues. EF is like peeling the layers of an onion. With each session my body heals at a deeper level.
@@J.o.e_KI used IF extensively when losing weight and now do 4-5 meals a day to lean bulk but extended fasting (1 day no food per week so up to 48 hours fast) to cut back. The key to preventing muscle loss with fasting is to train fasted and then eat a significant amount of protein when you break your fast. Dr. Jason Fung has a lot of good data on this. If you eat "slow" protein from meat and avoid carbs your digestion system will actually slow down in order to prolong muscle protein synthesis. But yes, IF every day with not enough protein can lead to muscle loss. Your growth hormone actually shoots up with fasting so you can capitalise on that with good diet (high protein and fat to support hormones, lower carb).
Dr Sean!! I love and adore you!!! I have worked in the medical field forever. Pharmacy 20 years and Insurance 20 years... The "dont call me unless you think your body is the most important thing" is priceless and just about the most important thing said today! Love it love it love it🎉🎉 In mom words...get your ass in gear and stop F'in around with your health!❤😂❤😂❤ Love you!
Thank you Dr Sean! I’m following your content in Australia and speaking with all my change desiring friends, encouraging them to subscribe to you. I’ve dropped 18kg in the past 24 months and become fit and healthy, which starts conversations with my cohort of 50 ish year old friends. Hearing your message of sprinting and taking on increasing our VO2max is something worthwhile to all of humanity and please keep your motivation to inform us dummies as strong as you look!
You mentioned the term, “health conscious physician”. Sad that health conscious is not implied for all physicians. Thanks for all of the videos and your example.
Luv u Doctor Sean, wish I could afford to come see you, but I have been following your advice with sprints and cutting out excessive cardio. Feel great 😊
I’m a 69 year old female, have been on Carnivore and fermented foods, have lost weight and now down to a good weight. I haven’t had an MRI, but I am sure I have visceral fat so I’m working on that. I joined a gym because it helps me through the winter months and I’m walking on the treadmill at an incline at present and eventually I hope to get to the sprinting speed, but now I’m going at it gradually so I don’t injure myself. I’m also lifting weights. I think your work is extremely important because most people just focus on the fat they can see and the true danger is the internal fat. Thank you for all you do!
Dr OMara, 3 yr 3mths keto, eliminated 65 lbs & metabolic syndrome: now 24.0 bmi, 12% body fat. This video, and your others' msg tells me to focus more on visceral fat symptoms which I'm addressing thru more sprinting less cardio, more resistance training, more protein in diet. Been executing this "plan" with good results and will continue. Thank you for this, you've helped me learn how to elevate my potential even though we're at similar ages. Btw, a bit of David Goggins shouting off the pages or in my ears helps me too! Stay Hard!
❤ BMI sometimes does not give a representative result ( when person is too tall). How did you measure 12 % body fat? Please state. Result is always dependent on method and can vary within 10 percent.
@@Dalian-Dalian Yes, aware of limitations of using BMI as a health marker (for example a muscled person such as a muscle builder can easily slip over "normal" ranges). Yet, clearly, I knew when I was once 30+ BMI I was unhealthy (protruding belly), now I get compliments and wear size 32 waist pants. Re % body fat, good q, I use a Smart Scale by Wyze (Wyze Scale X). In this case for % body fat I don't care at all about absolute #, I care about relative #, can I move the needle down: if yes then good else bad. Very simple. Same applies to variety of other metrics, I don't even care about weight, ketones, base metabolic rate, etc. because of their variability, just their trend. Good points you make that people shouldn't harp on metrics despite the propensity for treating #s as gospel. I also don't need any magic numbers to tell me how I feel by ridding myself of metabolic syndrome, I used to wake up with severe hand and joint pain, now, nothing, absolutely nothing. And I'm not young. For better or for worse, when we go through our routine checkups that's when a 1-time snapshot of our health is determined from metrics that are questionable in terms of relevance and accuracy the day taken, but that's all we have to go by.
Love your videos! Love your candor! THank you for being there and keepin ON, Dr. Sean! Keep on with Dr. Sean! Hey... new tagline? DO. IT. Keep on with Dr. Sean!
Interesting that you mentioned dentist. Something you may want to look at that can help with visceral fat. It’s called xylitol. Mainly used for healthy teeth but one major study showed it suppressed visceral fa accumulation.
I like that you make original content, and don't just parrot a version of what everyone else is doing. I think you are overlooking the effect of disc shrinkage in the lumbar spine on the appearance of the abdomen in older people.
Thanks, doctor! Really sound advice. I have followed some of these for a while, including blood donations. I feel better with improved mental clarity and mood, increased focus at work, and genreally improved life quality. 55 years old male office worker, formerly obese. Amazing weight loss party due to carnivore diet, I am now at 75 Kg which I was back in high school. 40 minute power walk, sprinting and cold shower as part of my daily routine. After this vid, I will go and get some hand grippers and start doing planks.
Just saw Sean Baker’s review of the LMHR study and at the very least cholesterol is not working the way think. My cholesterol has gone up since I’ve changed my lifestyle and I feel 30 years younger. Thanks for all you do!
Thanks for the encouragement hombre but I can’t even stand that you even mentioned @shawnBaker still talking that trash. Time the other carnivore physicians realize they are being played. F cholesterol until your visceral fat is gone it’s just distracting you at best and maybe killing you.
@@DrSeanOMarai think you don't understand dr baker's position. He never thought cholesterol was causal, he is just acknowledging the medical guidelines. He has always said he suspected cholesterol wasn't an issue in a metabolically healthy person. It's Peter Attia who is all in re cholesterol being causal.
Sean, while I applaud your efforts, getting the MRI is not going to change what the ultimate plan should be to get rid of visceral fat. When I was an ICU nurse (RN) that was always what was discussed when contemplating ordering imaging: Is ordering the test going to in any way change the management of the patient (of what the current plan was)? If the answer was no then we almost never ordered it. Keep reminding everyone what they need to DO to reduce their visceral fat. Most people simply are not going to shell out the $$$$$$ for an MRI that again, is not going to change the outcome.
Been doing this 13 years Keith showing people their MRI to illustrate visceral fat, human marbling, heart fat after 25 years of mostly just numbers from labs. . NOTHING Nothing NoThIIng NOTHing notTHING NothIng NoThIng nothing nothing nothing nothing NoTHinG NOTHING NOTHING NOTHING nothing nothing nothing changes people motivates people better than staring at all the disease the see inside them from an MRI. Have you even one time seen a patient actually see their visceral fat in an MRI even once or is just what you think would think would be the case? Hopefully I make the point here well enough that my experience based on my thousands of patients experience has formed a powerful conviction.
If a doctor like yourself truthfully shows the MRI and connects visceral fat with the diseases and stands by it like you then yes this would be 100 percent helpful. That includes real solutions to get rid of/lower it. Got to be a doctor who isn't a pill pusher (metformin, meds for cholesterol, meds for blood pressure) or one that says eat using the pyramid etc. Connection to the MRI pic to diseases and real ways that help is all the key.
44yo male. Medically Retired EMT/FireFighter. 240lbs down to 175lbs. Changed my diet. Stopped drinking alcohol and started walking 10k steps a day. Off bp meds and statins. Was having orthostatic hypotension and intermittent chest pain. Stress test, Echo and angiogram all came back good so they say. Just had 3 mris on my spine and one on my shoulder last week. I’d like to know what my visceral fat is. The drs didn’t mention it. Just all the herniated disc, pinched nerves, hemangiomas and torn rotator cuff. I’ll find out what the drs recommended next week. I went from a size 40 jeans to a 34 with room. Got my wife and daughter walking also. We’re trying to improve our quality of life. We’ve had health problems for so long. It was time for change. Our diet still needs help. We’re working on it. Thanks for your videos. I’m in the Upper Peninsula Michigan. Shane.
Try to obtain a copy of your mri scan at vertebra L4 or L5 and look for visceral fat on your own. Study Dr omara’s videos with the mri examples. It’s pretty easy to tell where the fat is located. If you get another mri down the road you could compare them and see how your strategies are working.
What can I expect from my abdominal muscles? I’m 57 I’ve had two C-sections vertically up to the bellybutton. Followed by myomectomy, followed by a hernia at the incision and now I have a mesh there. I’ve been mostly me low-carb for almost 2 years. I’ve lost 60 pounds. I’m off my blood pressure medication and I joined the Y so I can sprint in the winter and lift weights.
Your enthusiasm is infectious and I've learned a lot from your videos. BUT, I can't circle this square with scalloped look when lying down. My core muscle strength is at the 95th percentile among male population, yet don't pass your test. Maybe you can elaborate how you can be so certain about sarcopenia based on one test.
Every one of those influencers are selling something. Some book, some counseling. medical services etc. People know by instinct what is healthy. The problem is that society in general exists to convince you that what you see and know is wrong isn't. ignore, cancel and cover op the problem instead of getting to the meat of the matter.
I took a look at Caroline Labouchere's blog and she is low calorie, lots of cardio. She is on HRT. It makes a difference. If you go on hrt before perimenopause spins you into 30+ pounds of fat gain and adjust your diet you are in a good place. But if you come at it a little later after the weight gain, hrt is no magic bullet. Menopause makes women fat. Fat tissue makes estrogen. I am sure that sprinting and low carb is not enough to reduce visceral fat in menopausal women as a n=1 experiment. Fasting for days helps for sure but then you end up with high cortisol and that takes it toll. It takes a lot to lose 5 pounds once you hit perimenopause/menopause. I am even doing hrt. It's frustrating. I am going to go back to multiple day fasting and buy a wig.
Sean, I have been carnivore for about 5 months (grass fed beef mostly), and ate all organic my entire life, with lots of real saurkraut and fermented veggies, and the last 2 years before carni, I was Keto on and off. But I still get bloated from the fermented veggies - but still OK to eat?? (I am also very dairy intolerant. Even goat kefir etc.). Thanks!
Thanks for this test Dr Sean. I was pleasantly surprised...I'm pretty much flat, maybe an 1/8" of rib ridge showing. I am almost 72, 6.5 months carnivore, and I work in the yard, cut trees on the property, unload trucks at the food ministry, and use a self propelled mower on a sloped yard...that's my exercise.
just noticed he has a lot of arm hair LOL. On a more serious note, he looks so good for a 60 year old, and I saw from another of his videos how he used to look. He's in the best shape of his life. I've got a new role model-Dr Sean O'mara!
Excellent advice. I am going to implement the sprinting into my workout. Since I have never sprinted l, how should I start and for long? You look fantastic.... I would have guessed late forties. I want to look like that and I think adding sprinting could be the key. Sets and how long, please.
Dr O'Hara, I'd love to see a epic directed towards mom's with a baby belly. I've have 5 children and am losing weight, but the stretched skin is an issue.
Might as well face it, I'm addicted to sprinting. Thinking about racing this coming spring and summer at the local all-comers track meets. 100 and 200 meter races!
Hello Dr O’Mara, I could be wrong about this, but as far as I can tell, most bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites feed on sugars and carbohydrates. Eating low carb means less infections, less colds and flu’s and less vulnerability to fungal infections because these organisms have less to eat. Am I correct about this?
Dr.Sean, regarding 2 photos of gut. I would not agree here. If gut looks caved in when lying, this might mean also that guy is just empty( on a fast or had a stool recently) while other guy is a flat (;muscles are over full of juice from meat) However, this point observing gut shape is importantespecially when standing. If bulged gut, yes for sure is either gas, VF or just overeating or gut muscles just weak.
I would like to build back the subcutaneous fat right under the skin. I’m single digit body fat but being old my skin is like paper so I look like a mummy. Stomach vacuums reduced my waist size to below that i had in high school.
Some folks are claiming carnivore diet would not give enough nitric oxide as no leafy greens. Besides the sun, where can we get nitric oxide in our diet?
Plenty of nitrates in meat for conversion to NO endogenously. The bigger problem is not nitrate/nitrite sourcing but adequate health for NO production.
Hey Doc thanks for your videos. I just found you through a podcast and I‘m absolutely amazed by your theory. I want to start with sprinting but was wondering if one could also just do sprint in place from home? Or does it necessarily have to be outside with a distance?
Thank you Dr. Sean Where is a healthy range of Creatine Kinase? Should the 3 types of CK be differentiated with regular testing, to know which types of muscle are most endangered from visceral fat? If so, with what kind of inflammatory fatty acids an elevated CK would be related? I m trying now get an MRI, but it looks like even private institutions are not interested in earning money from self paying clients, and I want to start meat/fermented foods now, but also want to get a precise picture of the starting point.
Hi, I am new to you. I found you from the interview on the 5 Minute Body channel. I have been looking through your videos to get a better understanding of exactly what the sprinting workout would look like. (I am already keto leaning ketovore and eat clean. I want to implement the fitness piece that I have been neglecting) I can't tell if you mean just sprint for 10 seconds and then I am finished with the workout. Or if you mean to do it more as a HIIT workout.... sprint, walk, sprint, walk for about 10 minutes or so total. Also I am not that comfortable about the sprinting because I get some occassional twinges in my right knee. But I have an elliptical machine and I can sprint on it without bothering my knee. But it seems silly just to get on it for a 20 second sprint and then call it a day. So I am hoping you can provide more info on what the exercise routine would look like along with some alternate ideas.
On average, he says, sprints 15 seconds, but alternate each day. 2 sprints, 4 sprints in different intervals or whatever. 1 minute sprint is a maximum interval.
I saw your recent podcast with Dr. Ashley Lucas and I loved it! This episode has me confused. I did the MyPhD weight loss program, 72 years old, lost 35 lbs, 173-75 lbs, 5' 10", now a 34 inch waist, slim clothes, feeling really good! I am maintaining my weight range, eating protein and good vegetables. When I began the MyPhD program, my abdomen was extended. Now, it sags and I thought that was good! When I stand I can see my abdomen muscles are weak, the abdomen does protrude a bit. I am exercising, HIIT and strength.. You are saying here that Sarcopenia says I have excess visceral fat, Tanita scale has me at 13 visceral fat rating. Am I missing something important here?
Thankfully my belly looked more like the one at the bottom and I'm 70. This tip saved me money on an MRI Sean, what do you think of Arnold's current physique, maybe an unfair question but interesting
You could. If you watch all of his videos and the other podcast that have had him on, you will know immediately what to look for. It's really not that hard once you see all the examples he's already shown
Doc have you ever saw syringoma under the eyes or on the genital reduce or go away from this natural change in diet? I got them from my unhealthy diet in my early 20’s and still have them at 40
Doc Sean, Werner syndrome (WS) is a hereditary premature aging disorder characterized by visceral fat accumulation and subcutaneous lipoatrophy, resulting in severe insulin resistance.