As an endocrinologist friend of mine likes to say: "If we put everyone on desert islands with no food, no one would be obese. Obesity is all about environment"
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He is getting worse. Book sales must be waning.
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Couldnt agree more. This made me chuckle - cut out a whole food group, eat LCHF at low calorie level and you will lose weight and there will be no obesity. So simple.... yet so silly... (-; he he he
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Complicated? What's complicated about this?pic.twitter.com/1O3FGMAFHW
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Also that model was developed by economic consulting firm McKinsey who have every incentive not to improve global GDP by $2.0 trillion by solving the obesity crisis, thereby getting an extraordinary boost to their reputation.
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He has gone loco. Despite the "big food conspiracy" (btw, big food sells protein and fat too), low carb diets had massive publicity/book sales. I bet that they are better known than the mainstream guidelines
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Time to tackle this head on.
#Obesity is complex... AND solvable. Is it the food or what we've done to it (e.g. glyphosate, sugar, etc.)? Is it medicine or what we've done to it? Other environmental factors?#AllOfTheAbove#rethinkfood#rethinkhealthThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Why does it need to be "solved"? People are free to live how they please.
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