Experts e nutricionistas errados… de novo
Agora é o pânico com as gorduras saturadas que parece ser, no mínimo, exagerado:
Last week it fell to a floundering professor, Jeremy Pearson, from the British Heart Foundation to explain why it still adheres to the nutrition establishment’s anti-saturated fat doctrine when evidence is stacking up to refute it. After examining 72 academic studies involving more than 600,000 participants, the study, funded by the foundation, found that saturated fat consumption was not associated with coronary disease risk. This assessment echoed a review in 2010 that concluded “there is no convincing evidence that saturated fat causes heart disease”.
Entre meteorologia e nutrição, é difícil saber quem está errado com mais frequência.
posted: 14 March 28
under: Uncategorized