The “Fructose-Survival Hypothesis” - Deepstash

The “Fructose-Survival Hypothesis”

What the researchers call the "fructose survival hypothesis" brings together most of the dietary hypotheses of obesity, including the two that have been most incompatible with each other—the energy balance theory, which proposes that too much food (and primarily fat) drives obesity, and the carbohydrate-insulin model, which puts carbohydrates at the center of weight gain.

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Obesity as a low-energy state, induced and extended by fructose.

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