You and me both buddy! So if an intervention isn’t achieving its objective (eg ADG, Grade C) “just keep going bc Grade C is a good as we are ever going to get”?
We do not know what the food environment would look like without guidelines. We do not know what people would be eating without them. There is Grade C evidence that they work, but the evidence that you are relying on for your argument that they don't is simply not there at all
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"People are gaining weight" is not an argument against the guidelines for the very simple reason that you have no comparator. We cannot just assume reasons, that's what evidence and grading is all about
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Except we've not modelled "doing nothing"... And we do have that information if we go looking. And is why I sent you that blog about "how the ADG actually came about" because history does matter.pic.twitter.com/nGUhvdYu4h
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Having been away for most of this thread, I don't quite know where & what to comment.
@GidMK would you please provide a link to any articles/data showing that ADG are working? Just to clarify: when you're talking about Grade C, which grading scheme are you referring to?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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