ephion comments on Open Thread, December 2-8, 2013 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: [deleted] 03 December 2013 05:31:41PM 4 points [-]

What does Taubes say mainstream nutritionists said?

Comment author: ephion 03 December 2013 06:03:16PM 5 points [-]

That they advocated reducing fat intake and especially saturated fats, and encouraged grain and carbohydrate intake.

Comment author: stoat 03 December 2013 08:19:50PM *  7 points [-]

This sounds familiar to me. I'm 32 and I definitely remember hearing stuff like this. I remember in elementary school (so, late 80s early 90s) seeing the Canada food guide recommend a male adult eat something like up to 10 servings of grains a day, which could be bread or pasta or cereal. You were supposed to have some dairy products each day, maybe 2-4. And maybe 1-3 servings from Meat & Alternates.

I remember that pretty much all fat was viewed (popularly) with caution, at least until Udo Erasmus came out with his book Good Fat, Bad Fat.

But I do recall a clear message that soda and snacks were unhealthy. It wasn't as though soda was thought ok just because it was low fat / high carb.