My statements about carbohydrate and insulin in the previous post seem to have kicked up some dust! Some people are even suggesting I've gone low-fat! I'm going to take this opportunity to be more specific about my positions.
I do not think that post-meal insulin spikes contribute to obesity, and they may even oppose it. Elevated fasting insulin is a separate issue-- that's a marker of insulin resistance. It's important not to confuse the two. Does insulin resistance contribute to obesity? I don't know, but it's hypothetically possible since insulin acts like leptin's kid brother in some ways. As far as I can tell, starch per se and post-meal insulin spikes do not lead to insulin resistance.
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
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- Food Reward: a Dominant Factor in Obesity, Part IV
- Healthy Skeptic Podcast
- Fast Food, Weight Gain and Insulin Resistance
- Food Reward: a Dominant Factor in Obesity, Part III
- Clarifications About Carbohydrate and Insulin
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- Food Reward: a Dominant Factor in Obesity, Part II
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