Thursday, March 6, 2014

Next up, protein?

Expert calls for health warnings over sugar, not fat


Diets low in saturated fat do not prevent heart disease or improve health and instead public health warnings need to be issued over sugar, a leading scientist has said.
The fear that saturated fat raises cholesterol is "completely unfounded" while the current recommendations to follow a low fat diet are based on flawed evidence, Dr James DiNicolantonio said.

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