While there is obviously going to be a range of diet types which suit different individuals, the blanket advocacy of low-fat diets as protection against heart disease is something I and many others question.
The low fat bandwagon incorporates misconceptions and assumptions that aren't borne out by serious analysis.
The advocates are still out there but there are plenty of serious scientists and cardiologists who challenge them.
We need to consider a broader picture in assessing the role of lipids in coronary heart disease. There are a plethora of articles and blogs out there but I am particularly impressed by the work of ChrisMasterjohn, a nutritional scientist who writes on many nutritional topics in depth, weighing and assessing evidence in a considered manner.
Here is an article which canvasses some of the issues that need to be understood.
Furthermore the role of fat soluble vitamins in protection against heart disease is usually ignored by the low-fat brigade. Here is some useful info about that topic.
The low fat bandwagon incorporates misconceptions and assumptions that aren't borne out by serious analysis.
The advocates are still out there but there are plenty of serious scientists and cardiologists who challenge them.
We need to consider a broader picture in assessing the role of lipids in coronary heart disease. There are a plethora of articles and blogs out there but I am particularly impressed by the work of ChrisMasterjohn, a nutritional scientist who writes on many nutritional topics in depth, weighing and assessing evidence in a considered manner.
Here is an article which canvasses some of the issues that need to be understood.
Furthermore the role of fat soluble vitamins in protection against heart disease is usually ignored by the low-fat brigade. Here is some useful info about that topic.