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Ep 282: The Not So Secret History of Obesity…Why Here & Now is The Best Time to Seek Treatment with Dr. Nini Peterson, PhD

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“We are built for scarcity, not abundance.” Most people think obesity is simply about willpower or lifestyle choices, yet its history reveals a long tradition of misconceptions, stigma, and ineffective, somewhat barbaric treatments. In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Nini Peterson, PhD, takes us on a fascinating journey through the history of obesity, showing how misconceptions have persisted for centuries despite advances in science and medicine. Discover how ancient carvings and medical texts from 30,000 years ago to the 19th century reveal haunting echoes of today’s struggles with weight and treatment. You’ll learn how old fallacies, like “eat less, move more,” have hampered progress and how biology, environment, and genetics play critical roles that modern science now understands better than ever.

We break down:

  • The historical perceptions of obesity across cultures and eras and their impact on stigma, shame, and treatment.
  • The evolution of treatment options, from ancient dieting and surgical experiments to today's promising medications and surgical innovations.
  • The misconceptions that still influence doctor-patient relationships and how invalidating these myths can be detrimental to health.
  • The importance of a holistic, individualized care team and why finding the right "fit" in treatment is crucial for long-term success.
  • How understanding the disease’s history helps us combat shame, advocate for ourselves, and pursue effective, compassionate care.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone living with obesity or those supporting loved ones in their journey. If you’re tired of outdated advice, want to cut through the stigma, and are eager to understand the true complexity of obesity, this conversation will inspire hope and empower action.

Join April Williams as she has a no-holds-barred conversation with Dr. Peterson, an experienced psychologist and obesity expert, who reveals how shifting our understanding of obesity from blame to compassion opens the door to better treatment, more support, and a brighter future.

You’ll leave with a new perspective on this chronic disease, fostering hope that meaningful change is possible, and it starts with knowledge. Perfect for patients, caregivers, clinicians, and advocates committed to a science-backed, patient-centered approach. The time to rethink obesity is now, are you ready?

Explore the rich history of obesity, its treatment evolution, and the importance of personalized care in managing this complex disease.

History of Obesity Presentation

Key Topics

  • History of obesity and treatment
  • Impact of environment and culture on obesity
  • The role of behavioral health in obesity care
  • Advances in obesity medications and surgery
  • The importance of holistic, individualized treatment

The BariNation Foundation

The BariNation Podcast is a production of the BariNation Foundation, a 501c3 nonprofit that advances metabolic wellness for people living with obesity by providing evidence-based education, stigma-free support, and meaningful connections in the moments that shape daily life. The Foundation's mission is to walk alongside individuals pursuing medical, surgical, and comprehensive care, supporting real decisions, challenges, and victories that influence long-term health with the support and guidance of obesity medicine experts.

Learn more about the BariNation Foundation and make a tax-deductible donation by going to BariNation.org

Sound Bites

"We are built for scarcity, not abundance."

“Most people overestimate the risk of bariatric surgery and underestimate the risk of living long-term with obesity.”

Chapters

00:00 The History of Obesity and Its Treatment

07:23 Understanding Obesity as a Disease

19:54 The Stigma of Obesity and Its Impact

26:45 Patient-Care Team Dynamics in Obesity Treatment

27:24 Navigating Life After Surgery

33:32 The Paradox of Treatment

40:15 Evolution of Obesity Treatments

42:56 Evolving Understanding of Health and Behavior Change

45:45 Redefining Success Beyond the Scale

49:44 The Complexity of Health Perception

53:17 The Importance of Seeking Help

55:51 Understanding the Risks of Obesity and Treatment

58:45 The Journey to Bariatric Surgery

01:03:34 Finding the Right Care Team

01:07:15 The Need for Integrated Health Approaches

Nini Peterson Bio

Ninoska "Nini" Peterson, PhD is a Staff Psychologist with the Cleveland Clinic’s Bariatric & Metabolic Institute (BMI) and an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH.

Her clinical and research interests include psychosocial MBS evaluations, lifestyle treatment of obesity, binge eating treatment, self-monitoring, body-image disturbance, and psychology group treatment/support groups. She has published in peer-reviewed journals on these topics, and has authored/co-authored 3 textbook chapters for SAGES and APA on the role of the behavioral health provider in MBS and pre-surgical psychological MBS evaluations, respectively.

She is the current Integrated Health - Director Elect (2025-2026), former Integrated Health Secretary (2024-2025) and has served on the IH Leadership Counsel since 2021. Nini is also a current member (2017-present) and past Chair (2023-2025 of the IH Support Group Committee, and member of the Health Equity Committee (2023-present). She is a proud member of the inaugural 2024 ASMBS-IH Fellowship class (FASMBS-IH).

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