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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1935323" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>What worries the heck out of me is that here we have 7 universities apparently collaborating together to solve obesity epidemic with government funding, and here in their latest offering to issue forth we have a solid return to Eatwell and Low fat,with emphasis on fat reduction. No wonder our nutritionists are confused about new diets since the academics who produce the evidence based results are still churning out the old mantra's with complete disregard to any new studies since 2000 that do not enforce this belief. Until the academics wake up then there will still be Snafu in charge. Even ND (as has been pointed out) is using a diet plan that was commerically on the market some 20 years ago, and relies on the cal_in = cal_out model of homeostasis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1935323, member: 196898"] What worries the heck out of me is that here we have 7 universities apparently collaborating together to solve obesity epidemic with government funding, and here in their latest offering to issue forth we have a solid return to Eatwell and Low fat,with emphasis on fat reduction. No wonder our nutritionists are confused about new diets since the academics who produce the evidence based results are still churning out the old mantra's with complete disregard to any new studies since 2000 that do not enforce this belief. Until the academics wake up then there will still be Snafu in charge. Even ND (as has been pointed out) is using a diet plan that was commerically on the market some 20 years ago, and relies on the cal_in = cal_out model of homeostasis [/QUOTE]
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