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How calorie-focused thinking about obesity and related diseases may mislead and harm public health. An alternative

机译:以卡路里为中心的肥胖和相关疾病的思考如何可能误导和损害公共健康。替代

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Prevailing thinking about obesity and related diseases holds that quantifying calories should be a principal concern and target for intervention. Part of this thinking is that consumed calories - regardless of their sources - are equivalent; i.e. 'a calorie is a calorie'. The present commentary discusses various problems with the idea that 'a calorie is a calorie' and with a primarily quantitative focus on food calories. Instead, the authors argue for a greater qualitative focus on the sources of calories consumed (i.e. a greater focus on types of foods) and on the metabolic changes that result from consuming foods of different types. In particular, the authors consider how calorie-focused thinking is inherently biased against high-fat foods, many of which may be protective against obesity and related diseases, and supportive of starchy and sugary replacements, which are likely detrimental. Shifting the focus to qualitative food distinctions, a central argument of the paper is that obesity and related diseases are problems due largely to food-induced physiology (e.g. neurohormonal pathways) not addressable through arithmetic dieting (i.e. calorie counting). The paper considers potential harms of public health initiatives framed around calorie balance sheets targeting 'calories in' and/or 'calories out' - that reinforce messages of overeating and inactivity as underlying causes, rather than intermediate effects, of obesity. Finally, the paper concludes that public health should work primarily to support the consumption of whole foods that help protect against obesity-promoting energy imbalance and metabolic dysfunction and not continue to promote calorie-directed messages that may create and blame victims and possibly exacerbate epidemics of obesity and related diseases.
机译:关于肥胖症和相关疾病的普遍看法认为,量化卡路里应该是主要关注的问题,也是干预的目标。这种想法的一部分是,所消耗的卡路里-无论其来源如何-都是等效的;即“卡路里就是卡路里”。本评论讨论了“卡路里就是卡路里”这一思想,并且主要集中在食品卡路里上的各种问题。相反,作者主张在质量上更加关注所消耗的卡路里的来源(即,更加关注食物的类型)以及因摄入不同类型的食物而导致的代谢变化。特别是,作者认为以卡路里为中心的思维固有地偏向于高脂肪食品,其中许多食品可能对肥胖症和相关疾病具有保护作用,并支持淀粉和含糖食品的替代,这可能有害。将重点转移到定性食物的区别上,本文的中心论点是肥胖和相关疾病是主要由于食物诱导的生理学(例如神经激素途径)导致的问题,这些问题无法通过算术节食(即卡路里计数)解决。本文考虑了围绕卡路里平衡表针对“卡路里摄入量”和/或“卡路里摄入量”的公共卫生举措的潜在危害,这些危害强化了暴食和不运动的信息,这些信息是肥胖的根本原因而非中间影响。最后,论文得出结论,公共卫生应主要用于支持食用全脂食品,以帮助防止肥胖引起的能量失衡和代谢功能障碍,而不应继续宣传可能导致和指责受害人并可能加剧该病流行的热量导向信息。肥胖及相关疾病。

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