How a ‘tragically flawed’ paradigm has derailed the science of obesity
This energy-in-energy-out conception of weight regulation, we argue, is fatally, tragically flawed: Obesity is not an energy balance disorder, but a hormonal or constitutional disorder, a dysregulation of fat storage and metabolism, a disorder of fuel-partitioning. Because these hormonal responses are dominated by the insulin signaling system, which in turn responds primarily (although not entirely) to the carbohydrate content of the diet, this thinking is now known as the carbohydrate-insulin model.
Its implications are simple and profound: People don t get fat because they eat too much, consuming more calories than they expend, but because the carbohydrates in their diets both the quantity of carbohydrates and their quality establish a hormonal milieu that fosters the accumulation of excess fat.
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