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Welcome to the Endocrine Matters Podcast.
This episode is sponsored by Complete Medicine and HeyHealthy.
Hello and welcome back to Endocrine Matters. I’m Dr. Arti Thangudu—endocrinologist, diabetes specialist, and someone who truly lives and breathes blood sugar.
Dr. Arti Thangudu reflects on two recent international trips—India with her family and Vietnam with friends—and explores travel through the lens of health, connection, and long-term wellbeing. In India, she describes her children’s first experience meeting extended family, visiting her mother’s childhood home, and witnessing a culture built around shared meals, childcare, and interdependence, prompting reflections on how structural isolation in the U.S. contributes to stress, anxiety, and loneliness. In Vietnam, she recounts learning about the Vietnam War and grappling with the contrast between historical trauma and the kindness, warmth, and generosity she experienced, leading to questions about societal healing, compassion, and public health. She then reviews research linking travel to stronger parent-child bonds, resilience, social and cognitive growth in children, and reduced stress, improved mood, and increased creativity in adults, with potential impacts on cortisol, sleep, inflammation, and insulin resistance. A central theme is co-regulation—the two-way emotional and physiological regulation between connected people—explaining how family travel uniquely strengthens self-regulation and resilience through shared novelty, uncertainty, problem-solving, and repair after conflict. She concludes with a reframe that travel is not escape but expansion, emphasizing that even small trips can provide meaning, perspective, and connection.
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