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A picture says a thousand words!
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Gosh they all look so slim and healthy. NOT. The Queen does though, perhaps they should ask what she eats. Just a thought . . .
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Must have been following their own evidence based dietary guidelines then
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It never fails to amaze me, how many high profile dietitians are over weight. The people in the photo are the elite of the dietetic world.
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Eddie wrote:It never fails to amaze me, how many high profile dietitians are over weight. The people in the photo are the elite of the dietetic world.
Perhaps if they consulted a low carb dietitian they would get the help they so obviously need
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Someone quoted a recent study, that 91% of parents with overweight children saw their kids as normal weight. Dieticians too.
As us old farts die off there'll be no-one left to remember a time before there were "epidemics" of obesity, diabetes etc. Michael Eades suggested watching Woodstock or films from the seventies or earlier with crowd scenes - compared to today the extras look like stick people.
As us old farts die off there'll be no-one left to remember a time before there were "epidemics" of obesity, diabetes etc. Michael Eades suggested watching Woodstock or films from the seventies or earlier with crowd scenes - compared to today the extras look like stick people.