Canadian, U.S. scientists win $1M Shaw prize for obesity work
You’ll recall me discussing (about a week ago) Gary Taubes and his book concerning obesity research. It was fascinating because it demonstrated that the evidence favouring many of the dietary approaches advocated today do not work and why. I think his book really indicates that a shift in paradigm is warranted (or at least in the research trials) of today’s weight loss approaches.
In particular the keys that Gary recommends (and I think if you really look at his reasoning it seems more sound than the other research of the ineffective approaches) are: eating a diet lower in carbohydrates, not consuming refined carbohydrates or sugar, as these foods cause the body to produce insulin which does not fat to be mobilized – so it collects in the body. Although this may seem counterintuitive once you see what evidence is really exists (and what the so called healthy diets have been based on) to support the notion that such an approach is counterintuitve, you’ll see that the research is much more scant than you likely thought. Many approaches have commonly suggested that lack of exercise and lack of portion control were the root cause.
Many researches discouted that fact that there was any hormonal connection. The following article, which you can click on for more informaiton, has finally shown that a hormonal link has been found which would seem to suggest that merely portion control and lack of exercise are not at the healm.
I will include the first link concerning the article and then am also including some videos.
1. Article re the hormonal link is below
Canadian, U.S. scientists win $1M Shaw prize for obesity work.
2.A video is below that provides a very useful points about Gary’s information.
3. Another video with a little more depth into the issue.
Stay tuned for more posts about these concepts and more videos and information.
All the best,
Matthew