@rpaulharley @theamericanrd @JayneReesBuxton Wow that’s crazy because data shows the guidelines improve health when they are actually followed https://t.co/2tkbx4o606 https://t.co/bsxDQRauoa https://t.co/BEufvrG08Z https://t.co/zJMHV3nTSm https://t.co/7FE
@DoctorTro Gladly. Here ya go loser: https://t.co/pNbBxkfGgf https://t.co/YxJn3vjGiu https://t.co/KNhIbYeF9q https://t.co/EPZUGObIR9 https://t.co/YeUWXcSLEV https://t.co/oZMH0XiSjU https://t.co/vxaEr19Wxj https://t.co/4IuKXllvQ8 Spanning nations a
@prqm73 @KingManninen @NutritionSciGuy You mean the guidelines that work when followed? https://t.co/pNbBxkf8qH https://t.co/YxJn3vj8sW https://t.co/KNhIbYe7jS https://t.co/EPZUGObb1B https://t.co/Qvy1fcUxqu https://t.co/YeUWXcSdPn https://t.co/oZMH
@MarkBski @LifeWithoutDiet @pjungar Not a farce. And not all plant foods are processed. Not by a long shot https://t.co/2tkbx4o606 https://t.co/bsxDQRauoa https://t.co/BEufvrG08Z https://t.co/zJMHV3nTSm https://t.co/7FEDgzjD4h https://t.co/JzqizKwSQg htt
@Science_COVID19 @MacroFour @ZacharyWenger @MattMadore576 Rotterdam Study https://t.co/KCt6oo48sT
@MacroFour @ZacharyWenger Here's the Rotterdam study to add. After adjustment for confounders, adherence to every singular component (14 total) of the dietary guidelines reduced all-cause mortality risk by 3%. https://t.co/KCt6oo48sT
@AmandaZZ100 @ZacharyWenger @krosenque @KetoCarnivore @ScepticalDoctor @antoniotherose @SBakerMD @jonnettlefold @cambridge_pt I would disagree. We have evidence to support dietary guidelines when followed. https://t.co/A6vcWtuBih https://t.co/jRYN3dHD9l ht
RT @FoodFirst_Ty: @TuckerGoodrich @neighborchick @KamelNutrition “Where’s the proof?” Proof: https://t.co/KdZJJKl8VE https://t.co/qogiYtk7…
A diet agnostic, just like a religious agnostic, is guaranteed to be wrong and thus a useless person to consult on the matter.
Whining that the guidelines aren't perfectly complied with makes the point that that is the goal.
@MacroFour @GregVidua Dismissing the findings due to healthy user bias is not addressing anything, btw. Here's some more healthy user bias. https://t.co/p79uJOPY5J https://t.co/d0Vgccw60h https://t.co/KCt6oo48sT https://t.co/a33AUbFK8Z
@notyetagm @Kuahmd @LDLskeptic2 @LDLSkeptic Sigh..No the dietary guidelines didn’t cause everyone to get fat. https://t.co/KdZJJKl8VE https://t.co/qogiYtk7KE https://t.co/EHyNqPwsCY https://t.co/9GbmD7qcAR https://t.co/ck7vZ1CwMU https://t.co/lPRKrBJ6n1 h
@Trac3rRac3r @AmericanBogatyr @CarnivoreMD Higher fruit and veggie intake is consistently linked to better health markers. https://t.co/KdZJJKl8VE https://t.co/qogiYtk7KE https://t.co/EHyNqPwsCY https://t.co/9GbmD7qcAR https://t.co/ck7vZ1CwMU https://t.c
RT @FoodFirst_Ty: @CarnivoreMD Dietary guidelines bad: https://t.co/KdZJJKl8VE https://t.co/qogiYtk7KE https://t.co/EHyNqPwsCY https://t.co…
@MacroFour @kevinnbass @PurelyPrimalAB https://t.co/FU3sjKndB2 1% follow the guidelines. + There's evidence suggesting they work to some extent.
@Mykel_HC Dietary recommendations, when followed, work. That’s a poor comparison. https://t.co/KdZJJKl8VE https://t.co/qogiYtk7KE https://t.co/EHyNqPwsCY https://t.co/9GbmD7qcAR https://t.co/ck7vZ1CwMU https://t.co/lPRKrBJ6n1 https://t.co/uofznYkEkw https
@rpw53 @ScepticalDoctor DG have consistently shown health benefit when followed https://t.co/KdZJJKl8VE https://t.co/qogiYtk7KE https://t.co/EHyNqPwsCY https://t.co/9GbmD7qcAR https://t.co/ck7vZ1CwMU https://t.co/lPRKrBJ6n1 https://t.co/uofznYkEkw https:/
@FatEmperor @MarikaSboros “Outdated science”. “DGs Bad..”. Go polish your head Ivor... https://t.co/KdZJJKl8VE https://t.co/qogiYtk7KE https://t.co/EHyNqPwsCY https://t.co/9GbmD7qcAR https://t.co/ck7vZ1CwMU https://t.co/lPRKrBJ6n1 https://t.co/uofznYkEkw
@TheJWebster @zoeharcombe Oh you mean these DG? The ones that consistently are linked to health benefit when followed? Those ones? https://t.co/KdZJJKl8VE https://t.co/qogiYtk7KE https://t.co/EHyNqPwsCY https://t.co/9GbmD7qcAR https://t.co/ck7vZ1CwMU https
@PeterFaberSP @TerryExSci @neighborchick You mean the dietary guidelines that work when followed? Those ones? https://t.co/KdZJJKl8VE https://t.co/qogiYtk7KE https://t.co/EHyNqPwsCY https://t.co/9GbmD7qcAR https://t.co/ck7vZ1CwMU https://t.co/lPRKrBJ6n1 h
RT @FoodFirst_Ty: @Zgamer49 @CarnivoreAntMan Evidence the DG work: https://t.co/KdZJJKl8VE https://t.co/qogiYtk7KE https://t.co/EHyNqPwsCY…
“This study uses self-reported food intake data” “calculated from food-frequency questionnaires” “dietary data were collected....using...FFQ” “Four FFQs, collected” etc etc etc Still waiting on evidence that shows dietary guidelines work....
When you say “My evidence” you mean a bunch of observational studies based on self reported food surveys... gotcha...so no actual testing. I’m glad we cleared that up...
@4dietaryreform Yeah no, get rekt. DG and benefit to health: https://t.co/KdZJJKl8VE https://t.co/qogiYtk7KE https://t.co/EHyNqPwsCY https://t.co/9GbmD7qcAR https://t.co/ck7vZ1CwMU https://t.co/lPRKrBJ6n1 https://
Cognitive dissonance of the contrarians and twitter nutritionists influencers. “ The dietary guidelines don’t work, also they are making everybody fat and/or sick.” Reality: most people aren’t following the guidelines but when they do they tend to see he
@brive1987 @tednaiman @The_Nutrivore @Eric_OGrey 1. The pyramid isn’t a thing anymore. 2. https://t.co/KdZJJKl8VE https://t.co/qogiYtk7KE https://t.co/EHyNqPwsCY https://t.co/9GbmD7qcAR https://t.co/ck7vZ1CwMU https://t.co/lPRKrBJ6n1 https://t.co/uofznYkE
@NickEggleton Oh boy.... https://t.co/pNbBxjXx27 https://t.co/YxJn3vAJku https://t.co/KNhIbYvIbq https://t.co/EPZUGOsLT9 https://t.co/YeUWXcACqN https://t.co/oZMH0XzVlU https://t.co/vxaEr0RNjb Looks like those general guidelines work when followed.
Not according to actual evidence @KenDBerryMD https://t.co/58mqbqunKn… https://t.co/mOWL4eVPte https://t.co/wdCAjn6CqK https://t.co/hVAuXsc7a7 https://t.co/qRDTRaBmw1 https://t.co/rlCFQc9Hzm https://t.co/dOln1Eehtk https://t.co/d7haeBYcph https:/
RT @The_Nutrivore: @FoodFirst_Ty @KenDBerryMD Adherence to the guidelines is associated with positive health outcomes: https://t.co/DVov3P…
@RobertB69608691 @FoodFirst_Ty @KenDBerryMD There’s evidence of benefits to following guidelines. https://t.co/tpM6ZojDJj
RT @The_Nutrivore: Adherence to the guidelines is universally associated with positive health outcomes. https://t.co/DVov3PQLge https://t.…
RT @The_Nutrivore: Adherence to the guidelines is universally associated with positive health outcomes. https://t.co/DVov3PQLge https://t.…
RT @The_Nutrivore: Adherence to the guidelines is universally associated with positive health outcomes. https://t.co/DVov3PQLge https://t.…
Adherence to the guidelines is universally associated with positive health outcomes. https://t.co/DVov3PQLge https://t.co/hMed8Y46Ks https://t.co/DU57aJcbzt https://t.co/9DVcVrIYmJ https://t.co/55VTJQiaml https://t.co/nUR8EqYsEq https://t.co/PotFr34tCy ht
@sportezefitness https://t.co/MiOFum2xR5 @The_Nutrivore may have time to help answer some specific questions (he may not have time, though, since I'm sort of putting him on the spot!) as he's done more of a deep dive, but ya there's both evidence they wor
RT @The_Nutrivore: @FoodFirst_Ty @KenDBerryMD Adherence to the guidelines is associated with positive health outcomes: https://t.co/DVov3P…
Hey @KenDBerryMD here you go. The literature you asked for. You gonna read these and then get back to me? Or was all that just you trying and failing to take jabs at RDs? I’ll be waiting for your response.
@FoodFirst_Ty @KenDBerryMD Adherence to the guidelines is associated with positive health outcomes: https://t.co/DVov3PQLge https://t.co/hMed8Y46Ks https://t.co/DU57aJcbzt https://t.co/9DVcVrIYmJ https://t.co/55VTJQiaml https://t.co/nUR8EqYsEq https://t.c
Adherence to the 2015 Dutch dietary guidelines and risk of non-communicable diseases and mort... https://t.co/neFPoLDJpC #GE01
RT @SpringerPBH: .#openaccess : Adherence to the 2015 Dutch #DietaryGuidelines and risk of non-communicable diseases and mortality in the R…
.#openaccess : Adherence to the 2015 Dutch #DietaryGuidelines and risk of non-communicable diseases and mortality in the Rotterdam Study #NCDs https://t.co/G2KC2gHMzF