epub | 627.67 KB | English | Isbn:9780307272706 | Author: Gary Taubes | Year: 2010
Description: From Award-winning science journalist Taubes follows his Good Calories, Bad Calories (2007) with this eminently more reader-friendly explanation of the dangers of dietary carbohydrates. If the USDA dietary guidelines—recommending that highly caloric grains and carbohydrates comprise 45 to 65 percent of daily caloric intake—are so healthy, why, he asks, has obesity among Americans been on the upswing? Why has this same diet, endorsed by the American Heart Association, not managed to reduce the incidence of heart disease? And, finally, he asks why mainstream health experts continue to promote the notably unscientific notion of “calories in/calories out” as the single focus of weight management? After explaining in layperson’s terms the science that debunks the idea that weight control is a matter of burning more calories than one consumes, Taubes offers an alternative viewpoint: no carbs. While his recommendation to eliminate carbohydrates (grains, fruits, sugars, etc.) from one’s diet is not necessarily a new one, Taubes does present compelling supporting evidence that many, if not all, people should consider at least severely limiting carbohydrates in their diet. --Donna Chavez Review “Well-researched and thoughtful . . . Reconsidering how our diet affects our bodies, how we might modify it to be healthier, and being less harsh with those who struggle with their weight are all worthy goals. Taubes has done us a great service by bringing these issues to the table.” -Dennis Rosen,_ The Boston Globe_ “Less dense and easier to read [than_ Good Calories, Bad Calories_] but no less revelatory.” -Jeff Baker, The Oregonian “Taubes’s critique is so pointed and vociferous that reading him will change the way you look at calories, the food pyramid, and your daily diet.” -_Men’s Journal_ “Important . . . This excellent book, built on sound research and common sense, contains essential information.” -Larry Cox, Tucson Citizen “Aggressive . . . An exhaustive investigation.” -Casey Schwartz,_ The Daily Beast_ “Passionate and urgent . . . Backed by a persuasive amount of detail . . . As an award-winning scientific journalist who spent the past decade rigorously tracking down and assimilating obesity research, he’s uniquely qualified to understand and present the big picture of scientific opinions and results. Despite legions of researchers and billions of government dollars expended, Taubes is the one to painstakingly compile this information, assimilate it, and make it available to the public . . . Taubes does the important and extraordinary work of pulling it all together for us.” -Karen Bentley, Seattle Post-Intelligencer “Clear and accessible . . . Taubes’s conviction alone makes_ Why We Get Fat _well worth considering.” -Lacey Galbraith, Bookpage put#purchaseShvlState').val() ); , set: function(value) { jQuery('input#purchaseShvlState').val(value); ; window.purchase = jQuery("#purchaseShvl").shoveler( generatorFunction, 96, { cellTransformer: cellTransformer, cellChangeSpeedInMs : 30, preloadNextPage : true, prevButtonselector : 'div.back-button > a', nextButtonselector : 'div.next-button > a', startOverSelector : 'span.start-over', startOverLinkSelector: 'a', horizPadding: 10, state: stateSerializer ); var prevWidth = 0; var shovelerDPResize = function() { var curWidth = jQuery(window).width(); if (prevWidth != curWidth) { window.purchase.updateUI(); prevWidth = curWidth; var resizeTimer = null; jQuery("#purchaseShvl").resize(function() { if (resizeTimer) clearTimeout(resizeTimer); resizeTimer = setTimeout(shovelerDPResize,100); ); ]); ); Category:Weight Maintenance Diets, Low Carb Diets, Weight Loss Diets
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