SUGAR & METABOLISM (Lustig et al., 2015)
GENETICS & OBESITY (Sorenson et al., 1998)
BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS (Berkowitz et al., 2006)
BIOLOGICAL APPROACH BASICS
100

What nutrient was reduced from 28% to 10% in the children’s diets?

Sugar

100

What trait was measured to assess obesity?

BMI

100

What type of drug was tested in this study?

Appetite suppressant (sibutramine)

100

Finish the equation: Calories consumed – calories burned = ______

Fat stored

200

True or False: The children had to eat fewer calories to improve metabolic health.

False

200

What study design was used to separate genes from environment?

Adoption Study

200

What type of experiment was used?

Randomized controlled trial (RCT)

200

Which biological factor explains why sugar affects obesity beyond calories?

Hormones / metabolism / insulin

300

Name ONE metabolic marker that improved in just 9 days.

Insulin sensitivity / triglycerides / blood pressure / glucose tolerance

300

Did environmental factors change the strength of genetic influence on BMI?

No

300

How did the placebo group’s weight change?

They gained weight

300

Which study best supports the role of genetics in obesity?

Sorenson et al. (1998)

400

What key conclusion did the study show about sugar?

Sugar harms metabolic health independently of weight loss

400

What was the approximate BMI correlation with biological siblings?

r ≈ 0.26

400

Name ONE limitation of the study.

Side effects / no long-term follow-up

400

Which study shows biology can be treated but with risks?

Berkowitz et al. (2006)