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<blockquote data-quote="AdamJames" data-source="post: 1764140" data-attributes="member: 459333"><p>I hadn't thought to check the website.</p><p></p><p>I don't think that the 'fat is good' science has really begun to filter into mainstream medical guidance. I wouldn't expect a public campaign, endorsed by members of local government in Newcastle, to promote fat. Can you imagine if HFW sat in that meeting around the table and said "let's get Newcastle eating a 90% fat diet". They'd be terrified.</p><p></p><p>At least his main initial line of attack was sugar. And moving more and eating less can be a good start, I'd say it's likely to improve rather than worsen the health of an obese person if it's done sensibly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AdamJames, post: 1764140, member: 459333"] I hadn't thought to check the website. I don't think that the 'fat is good' science has really begun to filter into mainstream medical guidance. I wouldn't expect a public campaign, endorsed by members of local government in Newcastle, to promote fat. Can you imagine if HFW sat in that meeting around the table and said "let's get Newcastle eating a 90% fat diet". They'd be terrified. At least his main initial line of attack was sugar. And moving more and eating less can be a good start, I'd say it's likely to improve rather than worsen the health of an obese person if it's done sensibly. [/QUOTE]
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