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Material Type: | Internet resource |
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Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Gary Taubes |
ISBN: | 1400040787 9781400040780 |
OCLC Number: | 85018670 |
Notes: | "Borzoi book." |
Description: | xxv, 601 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents: | Prologue : A brief history of Banting -- Part one. The fat-cholesterol hypothesis -- 1. The Eisenhower paradox -- 2. The inadequacy of lesser evidence -- 3. Creation of consensus -- 4. The greater good -- Part two. The carbohydrate hypothesis -- 5. Diseases of civilization -- 6. Diabetes and the carbohydrate hypothesis -- 7. Fiber -- 8. The science of the carbohydrate hypothesis -- 9. Triglycerides and the complications of cholesterol -- 10. The role of insulin -- 11. The significance of diabetes -- 12. Sugar -- 13. Dementia, cancer, and aging -- Part three. Obesity and the regulation of weight -- 14. The mythology of obesity -- 15. Hunger -- 16. Paradoxes -- 17. Conservation of energy -- 18. Fattening diets -- 19. Reducing diets -- 20. Unconventional diets -- 21. The carbohydrate hypothesis, 1 : fat metabolism -- 22. The carbohydrate hypothesis, 2 : insulin -- 23. The fattening carbohydrate disappears -- 24. The carbohydrate hypothesis, 3 : hunger and satiety -- Epilogue. |
Responsibility: | Gary Taubes. |
More information: |
Abstract:
Not another diet book: After seven years of research in every science connected with the impact of nutrition on health, science writer Taubes shows that almost everything we believe about a healthy diet is wrong. We are taught that fat is bad for us, carbohydrates better, and that the key to a healthy weight is eating less and exercising more--yet we see unprecedented epidemics of obesity and diabetes. Taubes argues persuasively that the problem lies in refined carbohydrates, via their dramatic effect on insulin, and that the key to good health is the kind of calories we take in, not the number. He also argues that there is no compelling scientific evidence that saturated fat and cholesterol cause heart disease. Based on the evidence, he concludes that the only healthy way to remain lean is to eat fewer carbohydrates or to change the type of carbohydrates we eat.--From publisher description.

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Dense but worth the read
Gary Taubes does careful research to debuke myths about dietary fat, carbohydrates and cholesterol as they relate to weight, diabetes and heart disease. He gives interesting insight into the stubborn way that health scientists have clung to some dangerous myths without attempting to verify them...
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Gary Taubes does careful research to debuke myths about dietary fat, carbohydrates and cholesterol as they relate to weight, diabetes and heart disease. He gives interesting insight into the stubborn way that health scientists have clung to some dangerous myths without attempting to verify them with the gold standard of scientific study. Taubes doesn't provide definitive proof, but he throws down the gauntlet demanding that health scientists stop ignoring evidence that runs contrary to their beliefs. Although this book is dense and the discussion becomes somewhat repetitive, it is definitely worth the read.
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- Régimes hypoglucidiques.
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- Perte de poids.
- Glucides raffinés -- Effets physiologiques.
- Maladies d'origine nutritionnelle.
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