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"John C. Pavao" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 30 Dec 1997 11:13:57 -0500
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I'm sorry, but that couldn't be any more vague.  It sounds like prime
establishment low-fat, high-carb propaganda.  I mean, this study is
completely invalid as relates to people on a paleo diet as there is no
classification of what type of carbohydrates were being eaten by the
children (I notice they classified the fats, however).  In other words,
these kids were on the SAD.  Of course they got fat!

I know I can be a little slow, but guess I'm not getting your point in
posting studies that seem to be products of the mainstream nutrition lobby
to this particular list, where many if not most of us are here because
we've independently or otherwise come to the conclusion that this kind of
stuff is corporate-backed, profit-driven misinformation.  Am I
misunderstanding something here?  Unless your point is that combining fats
and refined carbohydrates makes for obesity, I don't get it.  And if that
is your point, well, I thought that was a given...

Thanks,
John Pavao

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The following suggests that high fat diets may contribute to childhood
obesity:

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