An edition of The big fat surprise (2014)

The big fat surprise

why butter, meat, and cheese belong in a healthy diet

First Simon & Schuster hardcover editon.
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An edition of The big fat surprise (2014)

The big fat surprise

why butter, meat, and cheese belong in a healthy diet

First Simon & Schuster hardcover editon.
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Investigative journalist Nina Teicholz reveals here that everything we thought we knew about dietary fat is wrong. She documents how the low-fat nutrition advice of the past sixty years has amounted to a vast uncontrolled experiment on the entire population, with disastrous consequences for our health. For decades, we have been told that the best possible diet involves cutting back on fat, especially saturated fat, and that if we are not getting healthier or thinner, we are not trying hard enough. But what if the low-fat diet is itself the problem? Based on a nine-year investigation, Teicholz shows how the misinformation about saturated fats took hold in the scientific community and the public imagination, and how recent findings have overturned these beliefs. She explains why the Mediterranean Diet is not the healthiest, and how we might be replacing trans fats with something even worse. She upends the conventional wisdom with the groundbreaking claim that more, not less, dietary fat--including saturated fat--is what leads to better health and wellness. Science shows that we have been needlessly avoiding meat, cheese, whole milk, and eggs for decades and that we can now, guilt-free, welcome these delicious foods back into our lives.--From publisher description.

Challenges popular misconceptions about fats and nutrition science, revealing the distorted claims of nutrition studies while arguing that more dietary fat can lead to better health, wellness, and fitness.

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Simon & Schuster
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Pages
479

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Cover of: Big Fat Surprise
Big Fat Surprise: Why Butter, Meat, and Cheese Belong in a Healthy Diet
2015, Scribe Publications
in English
Cover of: The big fat surprise
The big fat surprise: why butter, meat, and cheese belong in a healthy diet
2014, Simon & Schuster
in English - First Simon & Schuster hardcover editon.
Cover of: Big Fat Surprise
Big Fat Surprise: Why Butter, Meat, and Cheese Belong in a Healthy Diet
2014, Scribe Publications
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Table of Contents

The fat paradox : good health on a high-fat diet
Why we think saturated fat is unhealthy
The low-fat diet is introduced to America
The flawed science of saturated versus polyunsaturated fats
The low-fat diet goes to Washington
How women and children fare on a low-fat diet
Selling the Mediterranean diet : what is the science?
Exit saturated fats, enter trans fats
Exit trans fats, enter something worse?
Why saturated fat is good for you
A note on meat and ethics.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 407-453) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
613.2/84
Library of Congress
QP751 .T47 2014, QP751.T47 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 479 pages
Number of pages
479

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27158018M
Internet Archive
bigfatsurprisewh0000teic
ISBN 10
1451624425, 1451624433
ISBN 13
9781451624427, 9781451624434, 9781451624441
LCCN
2014008167
OCLC/WorldCat
964431858, 875403905

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