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<blockquote data-quote="modesty007" data-source="post: 557652" data-attributes="member: 47555"><p>Yes I've read it and it's well written and explains the statics and study results in a balanced way, not that this happen when the some of the data been presented at the time. The book expose diet-heart theory for what it is a theory that never when scientifically proven. I've seen of the data discussed before and she explains the weakness with epidemiological studies and why some studies been presented in certain ways and other silenced. If you have a hypothesis is must be tested not with confirmation bias, which very much happens in nutritional "science". She was curious to find out the truth behind the low-fat dogma and also the science and historical claims behind the Mediterranean diet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="modesty007, post: 557652, member: 47555"] Yes I've read it and it's well written and explains the statics and study results in a balanced way, not that this happen when the some of the data been presented at the time. The book expose diet-heart theory for what it is a theory that never when scientifically proven. I've seen of the data discussed before and she explains the weakness with epidemiological studies and why some studies been presented in certain ways and other silenced. If you have a hypothesis is must be tested not with confirmation bias, which very much happens in nutritional "science". She was curious to find out the truth behind the low-fat dogma and also the science and historical claims behind the Mediterranean diet. [/QUOTE]
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