Drinking honey does not usually induce obesity. A few people can become obese after consuming large amounts of honey because of their specific body type. Honey is rich in nutrients, but has a low fat content close to 0. The fructose and glucose content is relatively high, but when consumed in small amounts, these carbohydrates can be converted into energy and consumed by the body without inducing obesity. If you drink a lot of it will increase gastrointestinal peristalsis and reduce the absorption time of nutrients in the intestines, and it will not induce obesity. However, there are some people who do not have a significant increase in gastrointestinal motility after drinking honey. If these people consume a large amount of honey every day, the absorbed glucose and fructose exceeds the metabolic needs of the human body, which can be converted into glycogen or fat components and induce obesity. In addition, the glucose contained in honey is relatively high and should not be consumed by people with diabetes.