Title of article
The diet–heart hypothesis: a critique Review Article
Author/Authors
Sylvan Lee Weinberg، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
3
From page
731
To page
733
Abstract
The low-fat “diet–heart hypothesis” has been controversial for nearly 100 years. The low-fat–high-carbohydrate diet, promulgated vigorously by the National Cholesterol Education Program, National Institutes of Health, and American Heart Association since the Lipid Research Clinics-Primary Prevention Program in 1984, and earlier by the U.S. Department of Agriculture food pyramid, may well have played an unintended role in the current epidemics of obesity, lipid abnormalities, type II diabetes, and metabolic syndromes. This diet can no longer be defended by appeal to the authority of prestigious medical organizations or by rejecting clinical experience and a growing medical literature suggesting that the much-maligned low-carbohydrate–high-protein diet may have a salutary effect on the epidemics in question.
Keywords
carbohydrate , CAD , high-density lipoprotein , coronary artery disease , USDA , HDL , LDL , serum cholesterol , low-density lipoprotein , SC , NIH , CARB , American Heart Association , AHA , low-carbohydrate–high-protein , LCarb-HP , LCR-CPPT , Lipid Research Clinics–Primary Prevention Trial , LF-HCarb , low-fat–high-carbohydrate , NCEP , National Cholesterol Education Program , National Institutes of Health , U.S. Department of Agriculture
Journal title
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Record number
458916
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