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Metabolic syndrome and overeating

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Robert Miles - 19 Apr 2008 00:58 GMT
Overeating can trigger metabolic syndrome, which can lead to
type 2 diabetes:

http://www.healthscout.com/news/322/614669/main.html
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 19 Apr 2008 01:57 GMT
> Overeating can trigger metabolic syndrome, which can lead to
> type 2 diabetes:
>
> http://www.healthscout.com/news/322/614669/main.html

Overeating --> VAT (black fat) --> MetS --> Type-2 diabetes

Therefore, it remains smarter to eat less, down to the right amount:

http://HeartMDPhD.com/BeSmart

Here is a simple parable provided in hopes of promoting greater
understanding:

http://HeartMDPhD.com/Parable

Be hungry... be healthy... be hungrier... be euglycemic

http://TheWellnessFoundation.com/BeHealthier

Prayerfully in the infinite power and might of the Holy Spirit,

Andrew <><
--
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Lawful steward of http://EmoryCardiology.com
A latter-day disciple of the KING of kings and LORD of lords.
http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/DiscipleNow
Nicky - 19 Apr 2008 09:51 GMT
>Overeating can trigger metabolic syndrome, which can lead to
>type 2 diabetes:
>
>http://www.healthscout.com/news/322/614669/main.html

How about Type 2 diabetes can trigger a leptin/ghrelin imbalance which
can lead to overeating?!

Nicky.
T2 dx 05/04 + underactive thyroid
D&E, 100ug thyroxine
Last A1c 5.6%  BMI 25
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 19 Apr 2008 10:05 GMT
> >Overeating can trigger metabolic syndrome, which can lead to
> >type 2 diabetes:
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> How about Type 2 diabetes can trigger a leptin/ghrelin imbalance which
> can lead to overeating?!

Not if you understand the following simple parable:

http://HeartMDPhD.com/Parable

Be hungry... be healthy... be hungrier... be euglycemic:

http://TheWellnessFoundation.com/BeHealthier

Prayerfully in the infinite power and might of the Holy Spirit,

Andrew <><
--
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Lawful steward of http://EmoryCardiology.com
A latter-day disciple of the KING of kings and LORD of lords.
http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/DiscipleNow
guardian Snow - 19 Apr 2008 10:11 GMT
Change Chung’s titles, he hates it!

Make sure and complain about Mr. Chungs spams to Google, he is only
doing it to drive up traffic on his web site that he is attempt to
sell for half a million dollars to Emory University.  He is spamming
us to drive up traffic numbers at his web site and will not stop until
we all complain about his tactics!

Anorexia is a serious medical condition.  Your calls for people to "go
hungry" and to "be skinny" are criminal and I advise you to stop this
immediately.  If you are currently employed, You staffing supervisors
will be notified of your online activity.  They will be notified via
ANAD the national association for anorexia nervosa associated eating
disorders bulimia nervosa pro-ana, guardian angels school.

www.anad.org/

and

www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/

If you or somebody you knows suffers from this condition, seek medical
attention and DO NOT LISTEN to Andrew B. Chung.  If he persist in this
continued action, he won't be able to afford an Internet connection to
log on and spam us with the ridiculous statements that are being
delivered by somebody that claims to be in the Medical profession.  It
is irresponsible to dispense medical advice without even knowing the
condition of the people you are delivering the message to.

See to it his license to practice medicine is revoked in his state.
Don’t be fooled by Chung! He admits to not keeping his state
qualifications and while he likes to post a link to “Emory Cardiology”
in his post, the site that states it is a “unofficial web site as a
tribute” and in no way is an endorsement of him or his standing in the
medical community.

Dr. Yamantaka Says,
He is already under investigation by the State of Georgia for reasons
of dishonesty, mental illness and inability to practice up to minimum
community standards.

Mike Mordant says:
Other authorities may take an interest in his business practices
soon.  He'll owe the IRS somewhere in the neighborhood of $150,000
and
$280,000 for his sale of the emorycardiology.com domain.  It may get
treated as ordinary income, not a capital gain since he "remains
lawful steward."

To that Mr. Chungs web site states:

after receiving an offer from Emory University for less than its fair
market value, I have been moved to put this domain on the market so
that others may have the opportunity to purchase this high-profile
cardiology domain at its current market value. However, this
opportunity is for the domain only and not the web content. If
interested, please leave a message at 404.699.2780 (serious inquiries
with offers of more than US$550,000.00 only).

In other words,  Mr. Chung is spamming all these web sites to create
traffic at his domain so that he can blackmail Emory University into
paying a ridiculous sum of money just for the domain name.

So, don’t visit the site.  He’s just trying to drive up traffic
numbers to justify the cost and that is why he is putting dozens of
stupid spams.  They have nothing to do with the Christian faith and
everything to do with his desire to derive profits.

Mr. Chung says of his own qualifications,
>  Didn't you take the required exam for recertification last
> year ?

No.  The board-certification in internal medicine was required for the
fellowship training in cardiology.

> Cardiology is a subspecialty of internal medicine.  The cardiologist
> who treated me for atypical chest pain is board certified in both
> internal and cardiovascular medicine.

That is his/her choice as it is mine to not recertify in internal
medicine.

Dr. Yamantaka also stated:

Chung, you have shown that you are unable or unwilling to truthfully
answer the reasonable and straight forward questions that I have asked
you to address. Any practicing physician who repeatedly makes the
boasts and claims that you do on these newsgroups would be able to
answer these questions honestly.

This proves that you are lying about your medical practice and your
claims, both by omission and commission. You are continuing to be
pathologically untruthful in how you represent yourself and your
clinical experience. This is dishonest and further evidence of your
mental illness and personality disorder.

Chung, you are not an endocrinologist. You are not a Board Certified
Internist. I am.
"Black fat" is not a term that is used in medicine. . You claim to
offer measurement of VAT. How is it measured? What units are used? How
does one know when it is lost. Please site evidence-based, peer
reviewed sources that state that diabetes is curable upon loosing
VAT.

If you are unable or unwilling to give verifiable evidence to support
your absurd claims, then STFU.
His license is already under investigation. Anyone wishing to add his/
her complaints about Chung's unprofessional behavior and absurd,
nonstandard medical advice can also contact the Board. It can be done
anonymously.

http://medicalboard.georgia.gov/02/csbme/home/0,2458,26729866,00.html

From the website of the Georgia Medical Board:

What is unprofessional conduct?

According to the Medical Practice Act, unprofessional conduct includes
"any departure from or failure to conform to the minimal standards of
acceptable and prevailing medical practice and shall also include, but
not be limited to the prescribing or use of drugs, treatment or
diagnostic procedures which are detrimental to the patient as
determined by the minimal standards of acceptable medical care."

In general, examples of unprofessional conduct include, but are not
limited to, physical abuse of a patient, inadequate record keeping,
not recognizing or acting upon common symptoms, prescribing drugs in
excessive amounts or without legitimate reason, personal impairment
(mental or physical) that hinders safely practicing within the scope
of one's license or certificate, performing duties beyond the scope of
one's license or certificate and dishonesty. The Investigations and
Discipline rules of the Georgia Medical Board, (Rule 360-3.02 and
360-3-.04), also provide additional examples of unprofessional conduct
for which a licensee may be disciplined.

http://medicalboard.georgia.gov/02/csbme/home/0,2458,26729866,00.html
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 19 Apr 2008 10:13 GMT
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Trinkwasser - 19 Apr 2008 20:23 GMT
>>Overeating can trigger metabolic syndrome, which can lead to
>>type 2 diabetes:
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>How about Type 2 diabetes can trigger a leptin/ghrelin imbalance which
>can lead to overeating?!

Yes that too.

Actually quite an interesting link, in our family it's the ones who
can stash the lipids as body fat who do significantly better than the
skinny bastards like me where the lipids end up rattling around much
as this paper suggests
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 19 Apr 2008 22:02 GMT
> >>Overeating can trigger metabolic syndrome, which can lead to
> >>type 2 diabetes:
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> >How about Type 2 diabetes can trigger a leptin/ghrelin imbalance which
> >can lead to overeating?!

Those of us who know in our hearts that hunger is wonderful, retain
our free will to choose not to overeat even when we are infinitely
hungrier:

http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/Counsels

> Yes that too.
>
> Actually quite an interesting link, in our family it's the ones who
> can stash the lipids as body fat who do significantly better than the
> skinny bastards like me where the lipids end up rattling around much
> as this paper suggests

Bottom line:

It remains much smarter to simply eat less, down to the right amount:

http://HeartMDPhD.com/BeSmart

Here is a simple parable given in hopes of promoting greater
understanding:

http://HeartMDPhD.com/Parable

Be hungry... be healthy... be hungrier... be euglycemic:

http://TheWellnessFoundation.com/BeHealthier

Prayerfully in the infinite power and might of the Holy Spirit,

Andrew <><
--
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Lawful steward of http://EmoryCardiology.com
A latter-day disciple of the KING of kings and LORD of lords.
http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/DiscipleNow
 
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