Description
- What you can do to turn off your survival switch
- What we have in common with hibernating bears, sperm whales, and the world's fattest bird
- - Why it's fructose (not glucose) that drives insulin resistance and metabolic disease - The foods we eat that trigger the body to make its own fructose - The surprising role salt and dehydration play in fat accumulation - The surprising link between the survival switch and health conditions such as gout and liver and kidney diseases, and even behavioral issues like addiction and ADHD
Dr. Johnson not only provides new recommendations for how we can prevent or treat obesity, but also how we can use this information to reduce our risk of developing disease. Nature wants us to be fat, and when we understand why, we gain the tools we need to lose weight and optimize our health.
Author: Richard Johnson
Publisher: Benbella Books
Published: 02/08/2022
Pages: 288
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.95lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.20w x 1.10d
ISBN13: 9781637740347
ISBN10: 1637740344
BISAC Categories:
- Health & Fitness | Diet & Nutrition | Diets
- Health & Fitness | Healthy Living & Personal Hygiene
- Self-Help | Eating Disorders & Body Image
About the Author
Dr. Richard Johnson is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Colorado and is both a clinician, educator and researcher. He is board certified in internal medicine, infectious diseases, and kidney disease and is the founding editor of Comprehensive Clinical Nephrology, one of the main textbooks on kidney disease. For more than 20 years, he has led research on the cause of obesity and diabetes, with especial interest in the role of sugar (especially fructose) and uric acid. His research has been highly cited, published in top medical journals, and supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health. He is the author of The Sugar Fix and The Fat Switch. His latest work contains state-of-the art discoveries on the cause of obesity and potential cures. Currently Dr. Johnson lives in Colorado with his wife, kids, and two rambunctious puppies.