Episode 10

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13th May 2024

Ep. 10: Fat Loss Unlocked: Changing Perceptions For Permanent Weight Loss

In this episode of the Fit Physician Podcast, Dr. Suzanne Rutherford and Jake Wright discuss the topic of weight loss. They address the stigma around weight loss and emphasize that it is okay for women to want to change their body composition. They explain the difference between weight loss and fat loss, highlighting the importance of preserving muscle mass. They debunk the idea of a one-size-fits-all diet and emphasize the need for a sustainable approach to nutrition. They discuss the key principles of fat loss, including being in a calorie deficit and consuming adequate protein. They also emphasize the importance of finding a nutrition plan that is sustainable and enjoyable. In this conversation, Jake Wright and Suzanne discuss the challenges of fat loss, the importance of preserving muscle mass, and the impact of menopause on body composition. They emphasize the need for sustainable approaches to fat loss and debunk the myth of inevitable weight regain. They also highlight the importance of strength training and adequate protein intake. The conversation concludes with a message of empowerment and self-worth.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • It is okay for women to want to change their body composition and pursue weight loss.
  • The goal should be fat loss, not just weight loss, in order to preserve muscle mass.
  • There is no one-size-fits-all diet for fat loss; the key is being in a calorie deficit and consuming adequate protein.
  • Sustainable nutrition is crucial for long-term success in achieving and maintaining fat loss.
  • A nutrition plan should be flexible and allow for enjoyment of food and social activities. Preserving muscle mass is key for fat loss, as muscles drive metabolism.
  • As we eat in a calorie deficit, our non-exercise activity thermogenesis (NEAT) slows down, reducing the calories burned through unintentional movement.
  • Weight regain after fat loss is common when the method used is not sustainable.
  • Menopause can make fat loss more challenging and lead to changes in body composition, but it is still possible to achieve desired results.
  • Adequate protein intake and strength training are crucial for preserving muscle mass and preventing muscle breakdown.
  • Improving body composition should be accompanied by developing a healthy and balanced relationship with food.
  • Every individual is worth the effort to achieve their desired body composition and overall health.

IN THIS EPISODE

  • 00:00 - Breaking the Stigma: It's Okay to Want to Change Your Body Composition
  • 07:22 - Understanding the Difference Between Weight Loss and Fat Loss
  • 09:47 - Debunking the Myth of a One-Size-Fits-All Diet
  • 13:05 - The Key Principles of Fat Loss: Calorie Deficit and Protein Intake
  • 24:02 - Preserving Muscle Mass for Fat Loss
  • 35:02 - The Impact of Menopause on Body Composition
  • 31:54 - Achieving Sustainable Fat Loss
  • 42:06 - Developing a Healthy Relationship with Food
  • 44:49 - You Are Worth It: Empowerment and Self-Worth

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About the Podcast

The Fit Physician
Are you a busy woman in medicine looking to take your fitness and nutrition to the next level to thrive in all aspects of your life? Look no further! Welcome to The Fit Physician podcast.

As women in medicine, it’s your nature to care for others, often at the expense of your own physical and mental well-being. This can go on for months, even years. It’s time to put an end to this narrative, for all women physicians! And it starts now, with you, and The Fit Physician podcast!

Hosted by Jake Wright, BSc, a women’s fitness specialist with over 15 years of experience and joining him is, Dr. Suzanne Rutherford, MD, a practicing physician with an undergraduate degree in nutritional sciences. You’d be hard pressed to find two experts more passionate about empowering women physicians to live life to the fullest through prioritizing health and fitness.

Suzanne & Jake have dedicated the past 6 years transforming the lives of 100s of women in medicine such as yourself. Their passion for inspiring physicians shines through every episode, sharing stories, insights, expert advice, and providing actionable steps to prioritize yourself guilt-free.

So, if you're a busy woman physician ready to break free from the constraints of guilt, elevate your health, and become the best version of yourself, join Jake and Suzanne on The Fit Physician podcast. They're not just coaches; they're your partners in this transformative journey towards a life where you thrive, unapologetically.

Dr. Suzanne Rutherford, MD (Instagram: @slmmd1976)

Search the globe and it will be hard to find someone more dedicated to women physicians health & well-being than Suzanne.

A practicing physician, Suzanne combines her medical expertise with a foundation in nutritional sciences from her undergraduate studies.

Her passion lies in evidence-based nutrition and empowering fellow women physicians to embrace strength, health, and confidence in their own skin.

Suzanne doesn’t just talk the talk. After completing medical school and welcoming her second child into the world, she found herself facing personal health and fitness challenges that left her feeling like a stranger within her own body.

Determined to make a change, Suzanne rekindled her knowledge of nutrition while introducing strength training into her weekly routine.

The result? She lost over 30 lbs, has kept it off, and feels better in her 40s than she did in her 20s!

Now she spends the better part of her professional career helping other busy women physicians to achieve similar life-altering results.


Jake Wright, BSc

(Instagram: @thefitphysiciancoach Facebook: Jake Wright Facebook page: The Fit Physician Coach)

Meet Jake, also known as The Fit Physician Coach.

Jake’s experience includes a Bachelor of Science in kinesiology, over 15+ years as a women's fitness specialist, along with several advanced certifications in strength and condition, nutrition, and joint health.

For the past 6 years and counting, Jake has spent his career dedicated to inspiring busy women physicians to overcome barriers with time, energy, and the demands of their profession, to build a sustainable fitness routine that delivers life-changing results.

What separates Jake from the pack is not his education or his experience but his compassion.

Jake's gift is guiding women to discover strength they never thought possible. In turn, helping them to build confidence in the gym, in their bodies, and in every other aspect of their life.

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