Does eating more carbohydrates, or fats, cause one to put on more
weight? Are ketone bodies toxins or vital products that keep us alive
during starvation? Does the concept of 'fat-burning exercise' hold true?
In this game-changing book, Keith Frayn, an international expert in
human metabolism and nutrition, dispels common misconceptions about
human metabolism, explaining in everyday language the important
metabolic processes that underlie all aspects of our daily lives.
Illustrated throughout with clear diagrams of metabolic processes, Frayn
describes the communication systems that enable our different organs and
tissues to cooperate, for instance in providing fuel to our muscles when
we exercise, and in preserving our tissues during fasting. He explores
the impressive adaptability of human metabolism and discusses the
metabolic disorders that can arise when metabolism 'goes wrong'. For
anyone sceptical of information about diet and lifestyle, this concise
book guides the reader through what metabolism really involves.