Major Study Claims to Identify The Root Cause of Obesity: Fructose, Michelle Starr in ScienceAlert: Health, Oct 2023
from the article: “A major analysis, led by medical doctor Richard Johnson of the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, suggests that a decision to lose weight may not come down to a choice between ditching either carbs or fats, but a case of responsibly reducing both together. Unfortunately, having significant quantities of the carbohydrate fructose in your diet won’t make that so easy.
“Although practically all hypotheses recognize the importance of reducing ultraprocessed and ‘junk’ foods, it remains unclear whether the focus should be on reducing sugar intake, or high glycemic carbohydrates, or fats, or polyunsaturated fats or simply increasing protein intake,” the researchers write in their paper.
“Here, we review the various dietary hypotheses for obesity. We propose that all of the various hypotheses are largely correct, and that although they outwardly seem incompatible, that they can all be unified based on another hypothesis known as the fructose survival hypothesis.”
Fructose is a type of sugar that can naturally be found in fruit. Balanced by the vitamins and fiber therein, your daily apple, banana, and orange isn’t so much an issue. The body can also make small amounts of fructose from carbohydrates such as glucose, and salty food.
Added to sweeteners such as table sugar and high fructose corn syrup in high quantities, concentrations of this particular sugar can quickly pile up in our diet, often without our realizing.
Johnson and his colleagues undertook an exhaustive study of all the known contributors to obesity, and found that the metabolism of fructose in the body causes a drop in a compound called adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which provides energy for your body’s cellular processes.
When ATP falls to a low enough level, it’s a signal to your body that you need more fuel. This makes you hungry, so you eat…”
Fructose and other sweeteners have caught the attention of Health Notes several other times over the years. If you’re interested in the subject, you may find these other articles interesting…
Health Notes- Another artificial sweetener… or is this “the One”?
Health Notes- This is what happens when you eat sugar
Health Notes- The straight dope on some scary additives
Health Notes- The shocking truth about “fresh-squeezed” orange juice
Health Notes- The shocking truth about “fresh-squeezed” orange juice PART II