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Main description:
Sugar is increasingly portrayed as the villain in a global "diabesity" epidemic triggering demands for drastic cuts in consumption. Is such a regulatory change feasible and would it even make sense?
Sweetness and Light takes a broad look at the best of what is known - ranging from photosynthesis and our gut microbes to the ongoing industrial revolution and genetically obese laboratory rats - and concludes that the demonization of sugar incidentally the world's most efficient source of calories in terms of agricultural land obscures the need to focus on a host of more complex and troublesome culprits of the world's contemporary metabolic woes.
Contents:
1. Ad Libitium2. Purgatory3. The Rap Sheet4. Dubito Ergo Sum5. Gut Reaction6. Resilience and Rapidification7. Public Policy and the Ghetto8. A Wild Bias
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: McGraw-Hill (The McGraw-Hill Companies)
Publication date: December, 2015
Pages: None
Weight: 372g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Endocrinology