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The case for Keto, rethinking weight control and the science and practice of low-carb/high-fat eating, Gary Taubes

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The case for Keto, rethinking weight control and the science and practice of low-carb/high-fat eating, Gary Taubes
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [261]-277) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The case for Keto
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1119988463
Responsibility statement
Gary Taubes
Sub title
rethinking weight control and the science and practice of low-carb/high-fat eating
Summary
"For years health organizations have preached the same rules for losing weight: restrict your calories, eat less, exercise more. It's simple enough. So why doesn't it work for millions of overweight or obese Americans? Gary Taubes sets the record straight--clarifying a century of misunderstanding about the differences between diet, weight control, and health--and gives us a revolutionary manifesto for the 21st-century diet, and a primer on how low-carbohydrate, high-fat/ketogenic diets can help you achieve and maintain a healthy weight for life. Taubes's book puts the ketogenic diet movement in the necessary historical and scientific perspective. It makes clear the vital misconceptions in how we've come to think about obesity and diet (no, people do not become fat simply because they eat too much; hormones play the critical role) and uses the collected clinical experience of the medical community to provide essential practical advice"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
The basics -- Fat people, lean people -- Little things mean a lot -- Side effects -- The critical "if" -- Targeted solutions -- A revolution unnoticed -- The body's fuel -- Fat vs. obesity -- The essence of keto -- Hunger and the switch -- The path well traveled -- Simplicity and its implications -- Abstinence is not a four-letter word -- Making adjustments -- Lessons to eat by -- The plan -- Caution with children
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