Summary of The Obesity Code by Jason Fung
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About this listen
Please note: This is a summary of The Obesity Code by Jason Fung and not the original book.
What will you learn from listening to this book?
- Why calories aren't the reason you're gaining weight
- Why refined carbohydrates are one of the most harmful things you can be eating
- It's possible to reduce weight by following the Atkins diet; however, you will gain the weight back after a while
- Everything about insulin's effect on weight loss
- A high fiber intake will not only increase satiety, but it will also decrease obesity
- What "intermittent fasting" means and how it will help you curb obesity and weight gain
- The timing of when you eat can be just as important as what you eat
- Why diet and exercise are not the cornerstone of weight loss science
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