• BitSound@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Johnson’s ultimate goal is to bring a drug that inhibits fructose metabolism to market. He’s working on formulating and testing one now, and hopes that his efforts will bear fruit in the next five years or so.

    That’s… not a good idea. Why don’t we just focus on not having people eat trash food in the first place? That approach is like the They Feed Us Poison meme, but unironic.

    Also, here’s a related chart that recent had some HN discussion:

  • AlexWIWA@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    HFCS in basically everything + driving everywhere instead of walking + no time / money to work out or cook healthy food = obesity epidemic.

    That my hypothesis anyway. Many other countries have one or more of these issues, but it seems like America is the only one that has the full combination.

  • Renneder@sh.itjust.worksOPM
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    • Hypotheses explain the rapid rise in obesity over recent decades.

    • Energy balance: Weight gain due to consuming more calories.

    • Carbohydrate-insulin hypothesis: Excess carbohydrate intake stimulates the insulin response.

    • Effect of Protein: Eating insufficient protein causes constant hunger.

    • New hypothesis: sugar, especially fructose, is to blame for obesity.

    • Fructose suppresses mitochondrial function, causing hunger and thirst.

    • In the long term, regular exposure to fructose can damage mitochondria.

    • Corn syrup, honey and cane sugar are common sources of fructose.

    • Fruits are still healthy, but they contain less fructose than juices or candies.