>"For decades we've been telling Americans that you're lazy, it's your fault, you're not moving enough, you're eating too much," Mozaffarian says. "And I think what this study shows is that there's really complicated biology happening and that our food is driving this."
The industry that invented the bliss point [0] has every reason to blame the individual and not the system they created.
One quibble: the article blames ultraprocessed foods, but that's not a category of foods with a stable definition. What we do know is that food has been engineered to be more delicious and less filling, so staying away from those foods is a better way to think about it.
The industry that invented the bliss point [0] has every reason to blame the individual and not the system they created.
One quibble: the article blames ultraprocessed foods, but that's not a category of foods with a stable definition. What we do know is that food has been engineered to be more delicious and less filling, so staying away from those foods is a better way to think about it.
[0]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bliss_point_(food)