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In Chapter 14, Fung argues that consuming large amounts of fructose leads to insulin resistance and obesity. Nutrition experts almost universally agree that sugar is fattening. Sugar-sweetened drinks, such as sodas and juices, are the worst offenders. Statistics reveal that per capita consumption of sugar-sweetened drinks doubled in the 1970s and that sugar-sweetened drinks became more popular than water by the 1980s. By 2000, more than 22% of the sugar in the American diet came from sugar-sweetened drinks, the highest of any other food group. Between 2003 and 2013, however, health-conscious consumers began turning away from sugar-sweetened drinks, causing soda consumption to drop in the US by almost 20%. Corporations turned to new markets in Asia to make up for lost profits. Consequently, Asian sugar consumption rose at a rate of almost 5% per year, leading to spikes in obesity and diabetes (158).