This week's lucky winner... Cheesecake Factory carrot cake!!Read more...
Friday, 26 December 2014
Tuesday, 16 December 2014
Is Meat Unhealthy? Part V
Posted by Admin in: diabetes vegetarian
In this post, I'll examine the possible relationship between meat intake and type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes, and it is strongly linked to lifestyle factors.Non-industrial culturesNon-industrial cultures have an extremely low prevalence of diabetes, whether they are near-vegan or near-carnivorous. This is supported by blood glucose measurements in a variety of cultures, from the sweet potato farmers of the New Guinea highlands to the arctic Inuit hunters. Here is what Otto...
Friday, 12 December 2014
Food Reward Friday
Posted by Admin in: Food reward Fridays
This week's lucky "winner"... Pumpkin pie!!Read more...
Friday, 5 December 2014
Food Reward Friday
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This week's lucky "winner"... Pizza Hut Doritos Crunchy Crust Pizza!Read more...
Wednesday, 3 December 2014
Is Meat Unhealthy? Part IV
Posted by Admin in: vegetarian
In this post, I'll address the question: does eating meat contribute to weight gain?Non-industrial culturesI'll get right to the point: humans living in a non-industrialized setting tend to be lean, regardless of how much meat they eat. This applies equally to hunter-gatherers, herders, and farmers.One of the leanest populations I've encountered in my reading is the 1960s Papua New Guinea highland farmers of Tukisenta. They...
Monday, 1 December 2014
Recent Interviews
Posted by Admin in: low-carb
For those who don't follow my Twitter account (@whsource), here are links to my two most recent interviews.Smash the Fat with Sam Feltham. We discuss the eternally controversial question, "is a calorie a calorie"? Like many other advocates of the low-carbohydrate diet, Feltham believes that the metabolic effects of food (particularly on insulin), rather than calorie intake per se, are the primary determinants of body fatness. I explain the perspective that my field of research has provided on this question....