Or, if we must have guidelines:
1) Everybody gets adequate essential nutrition, including high-quality protein foods as desired/required.
2) Nobody gets pestered about "healthy" foods, "healthy" weight, etc.
Oh man I'm not sure about that. I think his impact is pretty massive
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Only because WE keep bloody bringing it up! I only know about Pete because of Dietitians! And when we "counter" his comments, we are doing it with really crappy evidence like the ADG!
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More massive than the ADG and DAA? Wait. That means he gets to decide what diets are "fad" diets!?!
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I'm truly am very much interested in your work re: social determinants of health (Nancy Krieger is one of my heroes). But you might want to interrogate the notion of a "healthy diet" a bit more in that regard. That's what my dissertation is on

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Me too Gid....I'd have not bothered having this discussion if a) I didn't think you could handle it & b) my agenda is to share what I have learnt from when I too was an "ADG or bust"....2013 was likely my turning point, 2014 at a policy seminar was the moment I pulled the thread.
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