Nutritional Recommendations—We Must Get Them Right at Last
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Claude K Lardinois
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Obesity is a serious health concern and a burden on the healthcare system. Efforts by the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee have accomplished little in reducing the obesity epidemic. Recommendations based on observational studies have serious flaws. Randomized controlled studies are needed but human nutrition research is very difficult to do well. The time has come to call it what it is and tell patients that they weigh too much because they consume too many calories.
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