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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzler" data-source="post: 1926329" data-attributes="member: 408573"><p>There is a definite hierarchy when it comes to guidelines. There are the big-wig committees at the top and they set the rules for everyone to follow (and by follow I mean if people refuse to follow we see them being castigated e.g Noakes, Malhotra and Fettke). So what is a lowly NHS dietician to do? He/she can put their head above the parapet risking their carreer/livelihood or they can learn how to manipulate (a la Unwin) the rules to improve patient outcomes. This process is gaining momentum but a far speedier way would be to shoot down the big-wigs with the actual science whilst elbowing Big Food and Big Pharma from the equation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzler, post: 1926329, member: 408573"] There is a definite hierarchy when it comes to guidelines. There are the big-wig committees at the top and they set the rules for everyone to follow (and by follow I mean if people refuse to follow we see them being castigated e.g Noakes, Malhotra and Fettke). So what is a lowly NHS dietician to do? He/she can put their head above the parapet risking their carreer/livelihood or they can learn how to manipulate (a la Unwin) the rules to improve patient outcomes. This process is gaining momentum but a far speedier way would be to shoot down the big-wigs with the actual science whilst elbowing Big Food and Big Pharma from the equation. [/QUOTE]
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