Lesswrongers are surprised by this? It appears figuring out metabolism and nutrition is harder than I thought.
I believe that obesity is a problem of metabolic regulation, not overeating, and this result seems to support my belief. Restricting calories to regulate your weight is akin to opening the fridge door to regulate its temperature. It might work for a while but in the long run you’ll end up breaking both your fridge and your budget.
Far better to figure out how to adjust the termostat.
Some of the things that upregulate your fat set point are a history of starvation (that’s why calorie restriction is bad in the long run), toxins in your food, sugars (especially fructose—that stuff is toxic) and grains. Wheat is particularly bad—it can serioysly screw with your gut and is addictive to boot.
Lesswrongers are surprised by this? It appears figuring out metabolism and nutrition is harder than I thought.
I believe that obesity is a problem of metabolic regulation, not overeating, and this result seems to support my belief. Restricting calories to regulate your weight is akin to opening the fridge door to regulate its temperature. It might work for a while but in the long run you’ll end up breaking both your fridge and your budget. Far better to figure out how to adjust the termostat.
Some of the things that upregulate your fat set point are a history of starvation (that’s why calorie restriction is bad in the long run), toxins in your food, sugars (especially fructose—that stuff is toxic) and grains. Wheat is particularly bad—it can serioysly screw with your gut and is addictive to boot.