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by switchbak
3426 days ago
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It's just not that simple, and that's the issue. And this kind of over-simplification can lead to a lot of victim blaming. The role of sugar (especially fructose) and carbohydrate intake in obesity is very important, and there's far more to it than that. I think it'd be a lot more challenging for someone to be obese with the same caloric amount of avocados than cheetos, for example. |
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>I think it'd be a lot more challenging for someone to be obese with the same caloric amount of avocados than cheetos, for example
As I've said elsewhere, the fact that some foods are more calorie dense than other is irrelevant.