In the 1970s, as the modern obesity epidemic was just getting started, investigators were searching for new animal models of diet-induced obesity. They tried all sorts of things, from sugar to various types of fats, but none of them caused obesity as rapidly and reproducibly as desired*. 1976, Anthony Sclafani tried something new, and disarmingly simple, which he called the "supermarket diet": he gave his rats access to a variety...
Saturday, 24 September 2011
Humans on a Cafeteria Diet
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Primal Docs
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Chris Armstrong, creator of the website Celiac Handbook, has designed a new non-commercial website called Primal Docs to help people connect with ancestral health-oriented physicians. It's currently fairly small, but as more physicians join, it will become more useful. If you are a patient looking for such a physician in your area, or an ancestral health-oriented physician looking for more exposure, it's worth having a look at his site:Primal DocsUpdate 9/22: apparently there is already another website that serves...
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
Fat Tissue Insulin Sensitivity and Obesity
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In this post, I'll discuss a few more facts pertaining to the idea that elevated insulin promotes the accumulation of fat mass. Insulin Action on Fat Cells Over the Course of Fat Gain The idea that insulin acts on fat cells to promote obesity requires that insulin suppress fat release in people with more fat (or people who are gaining fat) to a greater extent than in lean people. As I have written before, this is not the case, and in fact the reverse is true. The fat tissue of obese people fails to normally...
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
Hyperinsulinemia: Cause or Effect of Obesity?
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Is Elevated Insulin the Cause or Effect of Obesity?The carbohydrate hypothesis, in its most popular current incarnation, states that elevated insulin acts on fat cells to cause fat storage, leading to obesity. This is due to its ability to increase the activity of lipoprotein lipase and decrease the activity of hormone-sensitive lipase, thus creating a net flux of fat into fat cells. I'm still not sure why this would be the case, considering that fat tissue becomes more insulin resistant as body fat accumulates,...
Sunday, 4 September 2011
Catered Paleo Dinner with Yours Truly
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Gil Butler, organizer of the Western Washington Paleo Enthusiasts group, has organized a catered "paleo" dinner on Sunday, October 9th. He will be screening the first episode of "Primal Chef", Featuring Robb Wolf and others. He invited me to give a short (20 minute) presentation, which I accepted. There are still roughly 30 spots remaining [update 9/21-- the event is full].The event will be in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle and the price is $15.76 per person. I will not be paid for this talk, it's...
Thursday, 1 September 2011
Book Review: The End of Overeating
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The End of Overeating was written based on the personal journey of Dr. David A. Kessler (MD) to understand the obesity epidemic, and treat his own obesity in the process. Dr. Kessler was the FDA commissioner under presidents George HW Bush and Bill Clinton. He is known for his efforts to regulate cigarettes, and his involvement in modernizing Nutrition Facts labels on packaged food. He was also the dean of Yale medical school for six years-- a very accomplished person. Dr. Kessler's book focuses on 1)...