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18. Obesity research gets weightier | Essentials

18. Obesity research gets weightier

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In 2012, scientists found that hormones such as oxytocin and testosterone seem to help protect against gaining weight, or at least against a runaway appetite (SN Online: 6/26/12; SN: 7/28/12, p. 11). Other work offered counterintuitive results, finding that diet soda might not help much (SN: 7/14/12, p. 14), and that worries about junk food access in schools may be overrated (SN: 2/25/12, p. 9). It’s a mishmash, but this much is clear: More than one-third of people in the United States are already obese, and another third are overweight. In one generation, obesity has gone from a medical and social issue to a public health disaster. Obesity contributes to atherosclerosis, metabolic problems and other chronic diseases. “If you can tone all that down, you’ll probably be better off, and losing weight is a good way to do it,” says biochemist Russell Tracy of the University of Vermont.

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