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In the carbohydrate-insulin model, what is the primary cause of obesity?
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In the carbohydrate-insulin model, what is the primary cause of obesity?
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Obesity occurs from insulin resistance when lipids become over abundant and an existing storage of lipid layer is unable to be used by the body for energy and is therefore stored and continues to increase with the more food consumed
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