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catherinecherub
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An interesting article.
The author considers that in obesity, our metabolisms aren't broken but the pathway that squirrels away fat as an energy source for the lean times are just completely overwhelmed.
"Over-nutrition used to be rare, reserved for those in the castle. Today it is just the opposite. Bad calories are so cheap that everyone can afford to get overweight".
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/181606.php
Metabolic syndrome. - Insulin resistance, high cholesterol, fatty liver and greater risk for diabetes.
The author considers that in obesity, our metabolisms aren't broken but the pathway that squirrels away fat as an energy source for the lean times are just completely overwhelmed.
"Over-nutrition used to be rare, reserved for those in the castle. Today it is just the opposite. Bad calories are so cheap that everyone can afford to get overweight".
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/181606.php
Metabolic syndrome. - Insulin resistance, high cholesterol, fatty liver and greater risk for diabetes.