Simon deVeer

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The idea is that, when we eat lots of carbs, they cause a rapid spike in our insulin levels to cope with the sugar. The spike not only promotes the storage of fat, but it drops sugar levels to lower than they were before the meal. This starves our muscles of energy, meaning that we’re less active as well. Moreover, the fact that the muscles feel starved sends signals to the brain to consume more food.
Ultra-Processed People: Why We Can't Stop Eating Food That Isn't Food
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