There's a trailer for this under Health: Why eating a lot of fat is worse for men than women on the BBC website.Coming to a BBC channel near you, the latest study on the effect of a High Fat diet on diabetes.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-38963874
Enjoy the discussion that this might provoke.
Interestingly the sample daily menu included a cheese and onion roll, a pork pie, three hash browns and a a can of full sugar cola ... as well a 3 eggs, cheese ,chorizo, belly pork and butter and 30 gms of nuts and not a vegetable in sight.unless you count a potato! . Looks like this is a high fat , high carb ,and high protein diet . Really proves nothing much and is the type of sloppy journalism which really annoys me.
I know nuthing. Could I become a journalist? Could I be paid to write c**p? I would not like to earn my crust, though - that would interfere with my new lifestyleMy thoughts entirely, so they have no idea whether it was the high fat content, the high carb and sugar content or the high protein content that caused the reactions.
Mosely believes in eating a load of grains like the eat well variant of the med diet!What is scary is that Mosely is associated with that program.
Mosely believes in eating a load of grains like the eat well variant of the med diet!
Well if you take it to its logical conclusion it is that Dr Zoe Williams can eat a high fat high carb diet and get better control of her blood sugars after 7 days... after that any conclusions are severely suspect..I am not sure what was the message from that section of the programme. Are women supposed to think "glad I am not a man or I wouldn't be ok on this terrible diet"?
Well if you take it to its logical conclusion it is that Dr Zoe Williams can eat a high fat high carb diet and get better control of her blood sugars after 7 days... after that any conclusions are severely suspect..
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