The mouse study link is: Soybean Oil Is
More Obesogenic and Diabetogenic than Coconut Oil and Fructose in Mouse: Potential Role for the Liver.
The July, 2015 study, Soybean Oil Is
More Obesogenic and Diabetogenic than Coconut Oil and Fructose in Mouse: Potential Role for the Liver, is believed to be the first side - by - side study looking at the impact of saturated fat, unsaturated fat and fructose on obesity, diabetes, insulin resistance and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, which along with heart disease and hypertension, are referred to as the Metabolic Syndrome.
Not exact matches
However, when exposed to the modern
obesogenic environment of readily accessible food, weight gain occurs because food intake is
more than necessary to offset the energy cost of sleep loss.
They also seem to be genetically programmed to ensure that they survive the next famine
more than others, so when given the opportunity they become
more «addicted» to these energy - dense
obesogenic foods.
Nonetheless, times have changed; today's preschoolers live in an
obesogenic environment that was unimaginable as recently as 1990, and nongenetic factors may now be relatively
more important.