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The Big Fat Surprise: why butter, meat, and cheese belong in a healthy diet

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By (author): Nina Teicholz

A groundbreaking study that reveals how decades of misleading science and policy unjustly demonized the high-fat diet, which might actually be our healthiest option.

For the past 60 years we have been told that a low-fat diet can protect against obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. Yet despite many of us taking this advice in the developed West, we are now in the midst of an obesity epidemic that is breeding serious health problems.

Recent more rigorous scientific work has overturned some of the shoddier theories of earlier decades to demonstrate conclusively that we have been needlessly avoiding red meat, cheese, whole milk, and eggs for decades, and that we can now, guilt-free, welcome these delicious foods back into our lives.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Jul 2015
  • Publisher: Scribe Publications
  • Publication City/Country: Australia
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781925228106

About Nina Teicholz

Nina Teicholz wrote on food and nutrition science for Gourmet and Mens Health magazines. She was a reporter for National Public Radio for five years covering Washington DC and Latin America. She also contributed on a variety of topics to The New Yorker The Economist The Washington Post The New York Times and Salon among other publications. In addition she served as the associate director for the Center for Globalization and Sustainable Development at Columbia University. Teicholz was a student of biology at Yale and Stanford universities and earned a graduate degree from Oxford University. She lives in New York City with her husband and their sons.

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