Cover art for The Obesity Code: Unlocking the Secrets of Weight Loss
Published
Scribe Publications, May 2016
ISBN
9781925321517
Format
Softcover, 336 pages
Dimensions
21cm × 13.8cm × 2.5cm

The Obesity Code: Unlocking the Secrets of Weight Loss

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We are in the midst of an obesity epidemic, but despite being inundated with diet advice we are only getting fatter. We count calories and exercise regularly, yet still the pounds won't budge. Why?

In this highly readable and provocative book, Dr Jason Fung sets out a groundbreaking new theory- that obesity is caused by our hormones, rather than a lack of self-control.

He reveals that overproduction of insulin in the body is the root cause of obesity and obesity-related illnesses including type 2 diabetes, and offers robust scientific evidence that reversing insulin resistance is the only way to lose weight in the long term.

It turns out that when we eat is just as important as what we eat, so in addition to his five basic steps - a set of life-long eating habits that will improve your health and control your insulin levels - Dr Fung explains how to use intermittent fasting to break the cycle of insulin resistance and reach a healthy weight - for good.

'Fung zeroes in on why insulin resistance has become so prevalent and offers specific outside-the-box solutions that have emerged as the key to maximising health.'

-Jimmy Moore, author of Keto Clarity and Cholesterol Clarity

'Not only full of insights but also surprisingly funny. Read it to understand why the world became fat, how to reverse the epidemic - and how to stay thin yourself.'

-Dr Andreas Eenfeldt, founder of Dietdoctor.com

'A fantastic book that exposes some of the world's most pervasive myths about obesity and weight management. A must read for anyone interested in the science of diet.'

-Kris Gunnars, nutrition researcher

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