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<blockquote data-quote="Mbaker" data-source="post: 2188176" data-attributes="member: 256617"><p>Which is why there should be a "Prove It" campaign, compromised of 2 to 3 areas</p><p></p><p>Area 1, waist to hip ratio, an excellent general health proxy.</p><p></p><p>Area 2, The Gold standard in my view is a £15.00 blood glucose monitor to see what your own body says about the food choices and what this does for you via fbg, before meal and 30 minute intervals up to 3 hours. Argue with that at at your peril and this is truly individual and without bias.</p><p></p><p>Area 3, A private fasting insulin test (if affordable), again a proxy measurement to confirm where one is heading.</p><p></p><p>No matter what dietary protocol is being followed, the first 2 tests for an family of 4 works out at about £4.00 per person to tell the truth about choices with no lectures hypothesis etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mbaker, post: 2188176, member: 256617"] Which is why there should be a "Prove It" campaign, compromised of 2 to 3 areas Area 1, waist to hip ratio, an excellent general health proxy. Area 2, The Gold standard in my view is a £15.00 blood glucose monitor to see what your own body says about the food choices and what this does for you via fbg, before meal and 30 minute intervals up to 3 hours. Argue with that at at your peril and this is truly individual and without bias. Area 3, A private fasting insulin test (if affordable), again a proxy measurement to confirm where one is heading. No matter what dietary protocol is being followed, the first 2 tests for an family of 4 works out at about £4.00 per person to tell the truth about choices with no lectures hypothesis etc. [/QUOTE]
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