date:Jan 09, 2013
ies from fat and 25 percent from sugar.
The junk-food diet affected animals in wildly different ways, the researchers report today in the journal Cell Metabolism. In the first two weeks of eating the rich stuff, for example, some mice doubled their body fat percentage, while some gained no body fat at all. By eight weeks in, some mice were 600 percent fatter, while others still hadnt gained a thing.
After about four weeks, most mice had gained the amount of fat they were going to gain, suggest