May 8, 2007
Genes Take Charge, and Diets Fall by the Wayside
By GINA KOLATA
It was 1959. Jules Hirsch, a research physician at Rockefeller University, had gotten curious about weight loss in the obese. He was about to start a simple experiment that would change forever the way scientists think about fat.(
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Both my parents are obese. I lost 80 pounds four years ago and have kept it off. I don't diet, count calories, log food or obsess about food.
What they did WRONG and I did RIGHT was that I lost my weight by making permanent changes to my diet - I went from eating too much crappy food, too often for entertainment, to eating right amounts of delicious nutritious food, mostly based on what fuel my body needs. I would absolutely become fat again if I continued to eat the crappy way I used to eat.
What was hereditary wasn't obesity, it was bad eating habits I learned from my parents, who think a 2000 calorie breakfast is a reasonable choice.
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