The Ketogenic Diet for Obesity and Diabetes—Enthusiasm Outpaces Evidence


#21

The dietician, who has a PhD. So we should call her, Dr. Dietician, does make a very relevant point about knowledge.


#22

Pick it apart please. I’m the one out of tune.


#23

Great research @DeeCS

We can start to understand a possible underlying bias in two of the viewpoint article authors.

Just filling things out a bit further based on your post…

Just adding they are a plant-based nutrition research centre in Pasadena. California?

Via sustainablediet.com (their web site)
evidence-based information and support strategies to facilitate dietary and lifestyle transitioning towards a whole food, plant-based diet.

It enlightens me as to some of the comments (keto being associated with #fakenews) made by the first author when being interviewed on Australian radio.

I can now hear this viewpoint paper in JAMA quacking like a broccoli. :duck::broccoli:

Thank you keto detectives and other bullsheep detectors in these forums.


Dr. Norman Swan - media doctor - an attempt to debunk the popular ketogenic diet benefits mythology