Book Review: Fat Chance: Beating the Odds Against Sugar, Processed Food, Obesity, and Disease by Robert H. Lustig

Over the years expanding waist lines have generated a plethora of books aimed at slimming them down. There is nothing like an evangelizing 'get off your couch and eat right to lose weight' manual, especially one that promises maximum results with minimum effort, to get overweight readers into action. Action, that is, at least for some initial weight loss, at least until that water weight is gone. Year after year there comes book after book making promise after promise, and they work for awhile, but they never seem to solve the problem.

From the layman's point of view, facing a variety of often conflicting claims all defended with supposedly scientific testing, it becomes nearly impossible to make a judgment about the validity of any of them. Even simply trying to eat healthily, let alone trying to do so and lose weight, becomes a problem when yesterday's scientific gospel becomes today's mythology. Remember when all fats were taboo? Remember the food pyramid? Remember olestra?. So when a new entry in the fight against obesity genre comes along, one can be forgiven for some skepticism. They all sound so sure of themselves.

Like all the others, Fat Chance, Robert H. Lustig's entry in the anti-obesity sweeps offers answers, and his answers are nothing if not persuasive. But still, while he goes out of his way to demonstrate just where the others have gone wrong and how his answers will solve the problem, one has to wonder. What he says makes sense, but is it practical? What he says about the problem is convincing, but are his solutions simply utopian dreams?

Lustig is a pediatric endocrinologist. Professor of Pediatrics at the University of California, San Francisco, Director of the UCSF Weight Assessment for Teen and Child Health Program and member of the UCSF Institute for Health Policy Studies and the Obesity Task Force of both the Endocrine Society and the Pediatric Endocrine Society. He is not lacking in authority to speak on the subject. His video with the punning title Sugar: The Bitter Truth has 2,948,953 views at last count. If you have an hour and a half, you'll find that this is a man with both wit and knowledge, but perhaps most importantly a man with a mission. Lustig is at war with obesity, and Fat Chance is another volley in that war.

Obesity is the problem. Dieting and exercise as recommended by weight loss gurus in past years don't work because they fail to take into account basic human biochemistry, a process he explains in detail, perhaps more detail than the layman (at least this layman) can easily digest. His conclusions, on the other hand, are clear. All calories are not created equal. The body doesn't deal with them all in like manner. Sugars in all forms are a problem. Processed foods, all processed foods, are the villains. They overload us with sugar; they under load us with fiber. We don't get enough exercise. The solution to the obesity pandemic then is obvious. Don't feed yourself and your family any foods with added sugar (that is any processed food that comes in a package or container). Eat fresh fruit and vegetables for fiber. Make sure you and your children exercise.

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  • 1 - Dr. Joseph S. Maresca

    Nov 19, 2012 at 11:43 pm

    This is one of the reasons why there should be a rigorous excess consumption tax on junk food.

  • 2 - David Gillespies Big Fat Lies

    Nov 21, 2012 at 8:12 pm

    While Robert Lustig does well when talking to a camera or with journalists, he doesn't do as well amongst his peers - as demonstrated at this recent Sugar Symposium when he was taken to task repeatedly during the Q and A session. His conclusions are extrapolations of current data and while he may be proven right in the future with more research, he is overstating the case by suggesting that the evidence clearly supports his hypothesis!

  • 3 - Crystal Langlitz

    Feb 13, 2013 at 12:21 pm

    I was diagnosed with LUPUS in 06.in less than 3 months it was so painful to just get off couch not to mention daily living .read Fit for Life by Harvey Diamond learned about Natural Hygiene..learned that EVERYTHING has sugar in it!!!.so followed his advise..fruit till noon allowed my body to clean out Toxins. Changed what and howtoday i walk like i was never wheelchair bound.,.im happy to have my life back and would love to share my story..its a Miracle!!

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