• java@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    No, the study is talking about other sources of fructose:

    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/oby.23920

    The study is not saying that fructose is the root cause of obesity from what I see (search doesn’t work properly there). I’m not sure if in such a complex mechanism as a human body a single cause of obesity can exist. Additionally, our bodies differ and a single mutation can change the outcome of the whole process from what I know.

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      The title is so misleading that it borders on lying.

      The root cause of all obesity everywhere is not fructose. That implies that if you don’t eat fructose or generate fructose, you will not be obese. Fructose might be contributing factor to obesity, but it is hardly a root cause or “the” root cause.

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        1 year ago

        No, the title is completely correct - but you should read the article accompanying it ;) Have you tried it?

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      I overstepped on my comment but after years of being vehiculated as an healthy sugar, this is the kind of title capable of triggering that sort of thought.

      And agreed. It may be a part of the problem but it is risky to say this or that is the root of the obesity problem.