miahara
Well-Known Member
The original post was interesting though the finding in the survey were not surprising. Many of the now 'clued up' HCPs have commented about how little they were taught about dietics but most others carry on in blissful ignorance, possibly due to time pressures and also here in the UK due to NICE/NHS guidelines being completely outdated.
It's hard to condem anyone for being obese as 60% of the population now is; as the primary cause are the legacy of wrong dietary guidelines going back at least 30 years and the large amounts of carbs/sugars in convenience foods.
The simple solution is - education, education, education and more education for HCPs and the general population.
BTW - I bought Dr Aseem Malhotra's " Pioppi Diet" for my Kindle to read on holiday. It is absolutely brilliant and goes into very many aspects of diet, exercise, lifestyle and health. I've now bought a hard copy as I want to be able to flick back and forward and have the recipes handy. Just about the best book on diabetic diet etc I've found.
It's hard to condem anyone for being obese as 60% of the population now is; as the primary cause are the legacy of wrong dietary guidelines going back at least 30 years and the large amounts of carbs/sugars in convenience foods.
The simple solution is - education, education, education and more education for HCPs and the general population.
BTW - I bought Dr Aseem Malhotra's " Pioppi Diet" for my Kindle to read on holiday. It is absolutely brilliant and goes into very many aspects of diet, exercise, lifestyle and health. I've now bought a hard copy as I want to be able to flick back and forward and have the recipes handy. Just about the best book on diabetic diet etc I've found.