This is happening slowly but surely.
This Sunday Times article will surely convince a wider audience of the validity of theories of nutrition hitherto dismissed as 'fad'. My only objection to this article would be that by using the word 'diet' in the title and by showing a picture of a tape measure, Appleyard perpetuates the belief that controlling body composition is something necessarily done at intervals. Devany and others advocate a lifestyle, not a diet, and until this point is understood people will continue to view nutrition and exercise as something to be applied when their 'normal' lifestyle has made it necessary.
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Monday, 18 August 2008
Food Truth Leaks into Mainstream Media





Food Truth Leaks into Mainstream Media
2008-08-18T09:20:00+01:00
Methuselah
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