
"The Fructose Factor: Unveiling the Link to Obesity and Health Risks"
Scientists propose a new theory called the "fructose survival hypothesis" which suggests that fructose consumption is the key driver of obesity. According to the theory, fructose depletes active energy and hinders appetite control, leading to an energy imbalance that promotes weight gain. This unifying perspective could guide more effective approaches to obesity prevention and management. The theory brings together various dietary hypotheses and suggests that fructose is the true driver behind obesity, while fatty foods become the major source of calories that drive weight gain. Further research is needed to fully validate this hypothesis.