Nope! I love health history, it's fascinating
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@WHO is encouraging developing nations to “get some NFGs” .... Here in Australia, articles like yours are defending status quo and imply - if you criticize, it’s bc you can’t science. It shuts down debate - and serious and urgent debate -
There are few “break out” solutions on the policy table, so far, all strategies are linked directly or indirectly to the ADG. That is Groundhog Day.
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The very first dietary guidelines (Sweden '69) were positioned to stop obesity and heart disease. Australia had an obesity policy 21 years ago, again based upon the ADG. Also current calls for 'national nutrition policy' to stop obesity are based on ADG
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