Why We Get Fat: And What to Do About It

Why We Get Fat: And What to Do About It

2010 • 290 pages

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This work is an examination of what makes us fat. In his book Good Calories, Bad Calories, the author, an acclaimed science writer argues that certain kinds of carbohydrates, not fats and not simply excess calories, have led to our current obesity epidemic. Now he brings that message to a wider, nonscientific audience. With fresh evidence for his claim, this book makes his critical argument newly accessible. He reveals the bad nutritional science of the last century, none more damaging than the "calories-in, calories-out" model of why we get fat, the good science that has been ignored, especially regarding insulin's regulation of our fat tissue. He also answers key questions: Why are some people thin and others fat? What roles do exercise and genetics play in our weight? What foods should we eat or avoid? Concluding with an easy-to-follow diet, this book is one key to understanding an international epidemic and a guide to improving our own health.


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I am mostly convinced. Carbs are gross!

December 28, 2015
May 23, 2012

Really great follow up to Good Calories, Bad Calories from the same author, where this Book acts as an easier and less technical version.

April 18, 2018