I was reading through the comments on Jerome Burne's excellent post at http://healthinsightuk.org/2016/12/12/how-the-low-fat-high-carb-dogma-fell-apart/ when I spotted this:
Rachel H 13 Dec 2016
Despite not changing their recommendations, the NICE Clinical Guideline CG181 says at page 110 “No evidence of benefit was found for the following dietary interventions: low fat, increased fibre, increased oily fish and increased fruit and vegetables.”
https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg181/evidence/lipid-modification-update-full-guideline-243786637
So after all these years of low fat the guidelines are not evidence based.
Rachel H 13 Dec 2016
Despite not changing their recommendations, the NICE Clinical Guideline CG181 says at page 110 “No evidence of benefit was found for the following dietary interventions: low fat, increased fibre, increased oily fish and increased fruit and vegetables.”
https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg181/evidence/lipid-modification-update-full-guideline-243786637
So after all these years of low fat the guidelines are not evidence based.