Episode Details

Back to Episodes

The Japan Obesity Paradox: What Longevity Culture Gets Right

Episode 9 Published 4 months ago
Description

Japan is often viewed as one of the healthiest countries in the world, with some of the lowest obesity rates and the longest life expectancy. But here’s the truth most people don’t realize: metabolic disease is quietly rising in Japan, even among people who look thin.

In this video, Dr. Mohammed Paika, board-certified in Internal Medicine and Obesity Medicine, breaks down the Japan obesity paradox — why low obesity rates don’t automatically mean low risk for diabetes, fatty liver, heart disease, and visceral fat.

You’ll learn:

  • Why Japan defines obesity differently than the West
  • How BMI can miss dangerous visceral fat
  • What TOFI (Thin on the Outside, Fat on the Inside) really means
  • How the traditional Japanese diet protects metabolism
  • The role of portion control and hara hachi bu (eating to 80% full)
  • Why movement is built into daily life in Japan
  • What Japan gets right about prevention — and what it’s starting to lose
  • Practical lessons anyone can apply for better metabolic health

This is not a video about weight loss aesthetics.
 This is about metabolic strength, longevity, and disease prevention.

Whether you’re interested in obesity medicine, public health, longevity, or understanding how lifestyle shapes metabolism, this video will change how you think about health — no matter where you live.

👨‍⚕️ Dr. Mohammed Paika
Board Certified – Internal Medicine & Obesity Medicine
Dr. Paika Podcast

⚕️ Medical & Educational Disclaimer

The Dr. Paika Podcast and all related content are provided by Dr. Mohammed K. Paika, MD for general educational and informational purposes only. The information shared is not intended as medical advice and should not be used as a substitute for consultation with your personal physician or qualified healthcare professional.

Listening to this podcast does not create a doctor-patient relationship between you and Dr. Paika.

Health, nutrition, exercise, medication, and weight-management topics discussed may not be appropriate for all individuals. Always consult your own healthcare provider before starting or changing any medication, diet, exercise program, or weight-loss plan, including GLP-1 therapies such as Wegovy, Ozempic, Zepbound, Mounjaro, or similar medications.

Exercise and lifestyle changes carry inherent risks. By choosing to apply any information from this podcast, you accept full responsibility for your health decisions and outcomes.

Dr. Paika and affiliated entities disclaim any liability for injuries, adverse effects, or damages resulting from the use or application of information presented in this podcast.


Listen Now

Love PodBriefly?

If you like Podbriefly.com, please consider donating to support the ongoing development.

Support Us