I would argue no, it's quite well supported by international evidence and whilst certainly not a 'cure' for obesity, will pave the way - and help fund - further prevention efforts
I think there's a delineation between the idea of something being "unhealthy" and the moral wasteland that is our cultural understanding of diet and how much choice people have in the things they eat
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Could you explain that a little more (I realize this is twitter)? Who decides what is unhealthy? Why do they get to decide (instead of my grandmother, who used to do a fine job)?
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Generally speaking...experts in the area, ideally based on evidence. I think the way the NHMRC comes to most of their conclusions (including clinical research) is a pretty workable way to go about it
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