This is why you're fat — study finds possible major root cause of obesity

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This is why you’re fat — study finds possible major root cause of obesity

Artificial sweetener could cause memory and learning deficits in future generations: new studyAll-too-common fructose — found in table sugar and high fructose corn syrup, used widely in everyday foods like ketchup — has long been considered

One of the results of that reduction is a decreased metabolism, which is needed to burn off energy from food that has been consumed.“Fructose is what triggers our metabolism to go into low power mode,” explained Dr. Richard Johnson, a researcher at the Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, Colo.

According to Johnson, who worked on both projects, the research offers a “full argument for how a particular carbohydrate, fructose, might have a central role in driving obesity and diabetes.”

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