The Academy submitted comments supporting the scientific process used by the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee in drafting its recommendations for the 2015 Dietary Guidelines for Americans. The Academy's recommendations to the Departments of Agriculture and Health and Human Services include: 1) Supporting the DGAC in its decision to drop dietary cholesterol from the nutrients of concern list and recommending it similarly drop saturated fat from nutrients of concern, given lack of evidence connecting it with cardiovascular disease; 2) Expressing concern over blanket sodium restriction recommendations in light of recent evidence of potential harm to the larger population; 3) Supporting an increased focus on reduction of added sugars as a key public health concern; and 4) Asserting that enhanced nutrition education is critical to any effective implementation. The final 2015 Dietary Guidelines for Americans are expected to be released at the end of this year.
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Eddie
5 comments:
Shootin' - another idiotic comment by simply cherry picking the words you like the sound of out of the entire report.
Life must be simple, listening to the echo's going round in your own head.
It's a shame you included the link to the real report, for everyone else with the smallest amount of common sense to read.
No wonder you are being shunned by every true low carber.
They don't need you simply inventing rubbish in their name.
Hello my anonymous troll not very bright are you, I expect it is dark in your little cave.
"No wonder you are being shunned by every true low carber.
They don't need you simply inventing rubbish in their name."
I gave a link to the latest dietary news, not my "inventing rubbish" from the largest dietetic organisation in the world. Check my twitter page, I am being re tweeted and followed by some of the worlds leading low carb experts, Professor's of science and medical professionals. And unlike you, they do not skulk in the darkness sending poison pen letters.
Try and keep up.
Eddie
’Shooting Blanks’ said...
another idiotic comment by simply cherry picking the words you like the sound of out of the entire report.
Life must be simple, listening to the echo's going round in your own head.
It's a shame you included the link to the real report, for everyone else with the smallest amount of common sense to read.
No wonder you are being shunned by every true low carber.
They don't need you simply inventing rubbish in their name.
I don’t know about echo’s but given the inane comments from you it would suggest if you had 2% more brain power you would be on a par with a cabbage.
By the way had a call from your village they want you back.
Love and hugs
Graham
’Shooting Blanks’ said...
Graham Try harder to be original, that's a very sad response. It's not your little playground out here now, but if it was it would be you and Eddie standing alone in the corner nowadays. You offer the same old rubbish, day in, day out, people look at what you spout, and they move on. All that time wasted. Look at the 'Dead Forum
Awww didums poor little dear have I hurt your feelings?
A sad response to a very sad sick and cowardly individual, anonymous trolls are lowest of the low and you fit that description. Are you also trolling vulnerable people it would not surprise me in the least if you were that's the norm for creepy trolls.
I've said this before to other trolls what you hate is a level playing field prove me wrong by giving us a recognisable forum name, but we know you won't do that now don't we?
Give my regards to your camp commandant Frau Cherub, knobhead AKA Pinocchio and phoenix pharmaceuticals et al
Love and hugs
Graham xxx
At the end of the day the world follows the US eventually. That is why the Academy of Nutrition position matters a lot.
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