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Is sugar really to blame for the obesity epidemic? In this episode, I break down one of the most common nutrition myths. Using evidence from epidemiology, randomized controlled trials, and meta-analyses, Layne explains why sugar and high fructose corn syrup aren’t the independent culprits they’re often made out to be. Instead, he reveals what the research actually says about calories, metabolism, and how oversimplified narratives mislead the public. If you’ve ever been told “sugar is poison,” this episode will challenge your perspective with science, not fear.
SPONSORS
• REPS Research Review: https://biolayne.com/reps
• Carbon Diet Coach – Achieve your goals with Carbon’s adaptive macro coaching app: https://joincarbon.com/podcast
LAYNE'S COMPANIES
Carbon Diet Coach: https://joincarbon.com/podcast
Outwork Nutrition: https://outworknutrition.com
REPS Research Review: https://biolayne.com/reps
Workout Builder: https://biolayne.com/workout-builder
Team Biolayne: https://biolayne.com/online-coaching
Physique Coaching Academy: https://physiquecoachingacademy.com
FOLLOW LAYNE
http://www.facebook.com/laynenorton
http://www.twitter.com/biolayne
http://www.instagram.com/biolayne
TIMESTAMPS
0:00:00 - Intro
0:02:49 - Research Funding and Bias
0:14:52 - Previous Beliefs on Sugar
0:15:31 - Types of Sugar
0:17:42 - Previous Beliefs on HFCS
0:19:37 - Leptin
0:23:56 - Gary Taubes
0:24:33 - REPS
0:25:22 - Carbohydrate Insulin Model of Obesity
0:27:42 - The Case for Sugar Causing Obesity
0:30:08 - The Moment I Started to Change My Mind
0:32:29 - Ice Cream
0:34:18 - Researching Sugar
0:39:15 - Mechanisms vs Outcomes
0:41:10 - Classic Study
0:42:28 - Mark Haub Twinkie Diet
0:45:46 - Carbon Diet Coach
0:46:46 - Metabolic Health
0:48:03 - Glycemic Index
0:49:51 - Sugar Intake vs Calorie Intake
0:52:30 - Sugar Addiction
0:54:21 - Let's Be Clear
0:56:36 - Data Over Feelings
SHOW NOTES
https://biolayne.com/podcasts/dr-layne-norton-podcast/did-sugar-cause-the-obesity-epidemic-episode-12
By Layne Norton5
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Is sugar really to blame for the obesity epidemic? In this episode, I break down one of the most common nutrition myths. Using evidence from epidemiology, randomized controlled trials, and meta-analyses, Layne explains why sugar and high fructose corn syrup aren’t the independent culprits they’re often made out to be. Instead, he reveals what the research actually says about calories, metabolism, and how oversimplified narratives mislead the public. If you’ve ever been told “sugar is poison,” this episode will challenge your perspective with science, not fear.
SPONSORS
• REPS Research Review: https://biolayne.com/reps
• Carbon Diet Coach – Achieve your goals with Carbon’s adaptive macro coaching app: https://joincarbon.com/podcast
LAYNE'S COMPANIES
Carbon Diet Coach: https://joincarbon.com/podcast
Outwork Nutrition: https://outworknutrition.com
REPS Research Review: https://biolayne.com/reps
Workout Builder: https://biolayne.com/workout-builder
Team Biolayne: https://biolayne.com/online-coaching
Physique Coaching Academy: https://physiquecoachingacademy.com
FOLLOW LAYNE
http://www.facebook.com/laynenorton
http://www.twitter.com/biolayne
http://www.instagram.com/biolayne
TIMESTAMPS
0:00:00 - Intro
0:02:49 - Research Funding and Bias
0:14:52 - Previous Beliefs on Sugar
0:15:31 - Types of Sugar
0:17:42 - Previous Beliefs on HFCS
0:19:37 - Leptin
0:23:56 - Gary Taubes
0:24:33 - REPS
0:25:22 - Carbohydrate Insulin Model of Obesity
0:27:42 - The Case for Sugar Causing Obesity
0:30:08 - The Moment I Started to Change My Mind
0:32:29 - Ice Cream
0:34:18 - Researching Sugar
0:39:15 - Mechanisms vs Outcomes
0:41:10 - Classic Study
0:42:28 - Mark Haub Twinkie Diet
0:45:46 - Carbon Diet Coach
0:46:46 - Metabolic Health
0:48:03 - Glycemic Index
0:49:51 - Sugar Intake vs Calorie Intake
0:52:30 - Sugar Addiction
0:54:21 - Let's Be Clear
0:56:36 - Data Over Feelings
SHOW NOTES
https://biolayne.com/podcasts/dr-layne-norton-podcast/did-sugar-cause-the-obesity-epidemic-episode-12

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