Nutrition

It can be extremely difficult to navigate nutrition and the world of diets, when marketing and media rush to laud the next big diet, the latest idea or indeed the supposed research that “changes everything you knew” about nutrition. It os very important to remember that the style of reporting often distorts scientific details, so that what you are reading may not accurately represent the findings-headlines need to grab attention!. Rarely is there cataclysmic substantial new evidence that changes everything. Furthermore, when there often seems to be purported experts disagreeing about the “right” way to do things and then you factor in competing agencies, e.g. studies that are funded by a particular food or lobby group (with biased results) to throw just enough doubt about what is better or healthier; and it all leads to some very confusing mixed messages. Additionally, most nutritional evidence has come from large observational studies that started decades ago, and many rely on memory recall or food diary which can be notoriously inaccurate. So, it’s fair to say we definitely do not yet have all the answers; a void that is easily exploited by those who wish to make a profit!
