New Fat-Busting Science – Fact Or Fiction- Part 1

The Cheater In The Weight Loss Game Is Fat

How is it that a short, fat guy – 5'9" tall and weighing in at 240 like me could possibly be considered healthier than men much taller and thinner? In spite of my allergy to regular exercise I still manage five sets of 10-pound fork presses at the dinner table, am able to regularly walk 3 miles a day, play vigorously with my chocolate lab, camp in my RV and dance like Arthur Murray on Saturday nights. I should be in shape, right? then why is it that whenever I see a picture of myself I want to crawl into a bed of pasta and hide? I read somewhere that fat doesn't play fair and now I am beginning to understand why.

Eating Less And Working Out More Does Not Necessarily Translate Into Weight Loss

Surprised? Well, so were we. But as we delved further into this subject we started to believe. When something sounds plausible, it's easier to put yourself in a frame of mind where you desire to know more about the science behind it, especially when it comes to helping us understand our bodies. Scientists in this field tell us that if we have more than one "fatso" gene we are more likely to get diabetes and that the only way to offset the effect of these genes is to exercise.  There are other implications that suggest we are on the frontiers of understanding things about obesity that we never knew existed. Things that we never took seriously, those concepts that were really out there – hormonal imbalances, genes, etc that we now can openly discuss. With the anonymity of the internet we can discover what fat-busting science has known for years – and how it affects us as individuals.

Fat-Busting scientists, geeks who spend their days poking and probing chubby mice, experts in the field of epidemiology (the study of health in populations), have discovered these fat genes and can now discuss openly and convincingly about how genes, hormonal imbalances, some viruses, stress, even ear infections play a role in obesity. Ok, fine. All we want to know is – how do us regular folks find someone who can say with confidence; this is why you can't lose weight. Then tell us how we can!

That day may be closer than you think. Those chubby mice we talked about earlier taught scientists about the "fatso" genes in all of us. People with two or more fatso genes are more likely to develop diabetes and be more overweight. And they say that there could be as many as 100 fat genes out there! What does that say for our chances of losing weight just by diet alone? Maybe genetics plays more of a role than just the cute little dimple you inherited from your Mother. 

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