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Carb-free/Atkins/Keto diets - any advice
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveGrohl" data-source="post: 8524324" data-attributes="member: 3563"><p>Well, firstly my comments relating to sugar consumption were about recently. But both of your graphs shows recently thanks. Falling for around 25 years now. Other refs are available.</p><p></p><p>Secondly your 2nd graph shows obesity heading rapidly north while sugar consumption has dropped from 45kg per year to 35kg over that time window. Which is what I said earlier and what Dr Cate's graph shows also incidentally. Her graph also shows another food that correlates amazingly. Your graph also shows high fructose corn syrup dropping away quickly. A lot of experts in the US get particularly hot under the collar about this, so their message must be getting through. We don't have the same HFCS problem over here thankfully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveGrohl, post: 8524324, member: 3563"] Well, firstly my comments relating to sugar consumption were about recently. But both of your graphs shows recently thanks. Falling for around 25 years now. Other refs are available. Secondly your 2nd graph shows obesity heading rapidly north while sugar consumption has dropped from 45kg per year to 35kg over that time window. Which is what I said earlier and what Dr Cate's graph shows also incidentally. Her graph also shows another food that correlates amazingly. Your graph also shows high fructose corn syrup dropping away quickly. A lot of experts in the US get particularly hot under the collar about this, so their message must be getting through. We don't have the same HFCS problem over here thankfully. [/QUOTE]
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