@SamoBurja @GabrielDuquette @robsica Really, post-1970. & activity definitely NOT decreasing over that period.
@NineBandedBooks @SamoBurja @GabrielDuquette @robsica ...his insulin theory is probably wrong. Guyenet better Taubes critic than Fumento IMO
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@St_Rev@SamoBurja@GabrielDuquette@robsica ... and what of the role of labor saving devices relative to activity. There's data. -
@NineBandedBooks Again, it appears physical activity overall has increased *over the period of the 'obesity epidemic'*, i.e. post-1970. -
@St_Rev Taking account of incidental exercise? Keyboards instead of typewriters, fewer file cabinets, more AC and more workers comp? -
@NineBandedBooks & I retract my claim that physical activity overall has increased--appears it is flat, voluntary activity has increased.
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@St_Rev@SamoBurja@GabrielDuquette@robsica Don't know enough, but the food consumption data show caloric increase over time... -
@NineBandedBooks Fumento claims fat intake increasing, Guyenet has presented data that fat & protein flat, calorie gap is nearly all carb. -
@St_Rev Fumento cites consumption data showing increase for all macronutrient categories.
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