"That irresistible craving for a cheeseburger has its roots in the dramatic growth of the human brain and body that resulted from environmental changes some 2 million years ago.Please.
Higher quality, nutritionally dense diets became necessary to fuel the high-energy demands of humans' exceptionally large brains and for developing the first rudimentary hunting and gathering economy."
Organisms with "exceptionally large brains" do not develop exceptionally large bellies to give themselves exceptionally large likelihoods of developing exceptionally bad diseases of choice.
Organisms with "exceptionally large brains" would be smart enough to lose the weight instead.
Organisms with "exceptionally large brains" would not fall for this s**t.
And after spouting all this crap, what is the best that this researcher can conclude?
"The imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure today, Leonard concludes, is the root cause of obesity in the industrialized world."Calories in, Calories out.
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