Summary: This groundbreaking
work of practical, popular science reveals that fat is much smarter than we
think.
You may not love your fat, but your body certainly does. In fact, your body is actually endowed with many self-defense measures to hold on to fat. For example, fat can use stem cells to regenerate; increase our appetite if it feels threatened; and use bacteria, genetics, and viruses to expand itself. The secret to losing twenty pounds? You have to work with your fat, not against it. Tara explains how your fat influences your appetite and willpower, how it defends itself when attacked, and why it grows back so quickly. The Secret Life of Fat brings cutting-edge research together with historical perspectives to reveal fat’s true identity: an endocrine organ that, in the right amount, is critical to our health. Fat triggers puberty, enables our reproductive and immune systems, and even affects brain size. Although we spend $60 billion annually fighting fat, our efforts are often misinformed and misdirected. Tara expertly illustrates the complex role that genetics, hormones, diet, exercise, and history play in our weight, and The Secret Life of Fat sets you on the path to beat the bulge once and for all.
Angie’s comments: This is a fun, honest look at fat – the benefits and the
negatives. Tara makes the science easy to understand, and the science gives
humans tips on how to control fat. Tara also makes the book personal by
including other people’s efforts to lose weight, as well as Tara’s own odyssey.
Recommended for anyone interested in knowing
more about fat.
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February 20, 2017
The Secret Life of Fat
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